a. Planning (Planning)
Determination of everything before doing the actual activities. Its function is selecting among various alternative business goals, strategies, policies, and tactics that will be executed. Then the plan will affect the entire front office operations in the future.
The plan should be made as clear as possible and can be done later. Planning should be comprehensive / complete. Steps must teratus and tidy and always repaired in accordance with the demands of the situation. According to Koontz (1980: 453), the planning should support the achievement of organizational goals and is a benchmark for various management functions in terms of organizing, directing, coordination, supervision and leadership.
Examples of planning applications Front Office Dept .:
☻ annual work program planning
Planning ☻ price room sales
employee leave Planning ☻
☻ Planning employee training program
monthly RAB Planning ☻
☻ outing program planning / annual get together for employees. b. Organizing (Organizing) Organizing is the process of creating relationships among the functions of both human resources and physical factors are invisible. The goal is that the activities carried out can be put together and directed towards achieving a common goal. The organization is the management of human resources and equipment coupled corresponding function. Applications in managerial jobs front office, among others: the creation of an organizational structure in the front office, the division of labor in implementing programs that have been established and the system authority responsibilities and reporting hierarchy. c. Coordination (Coordinating) Coordination is an attempt to synchronize, combining, bringing together a wide range of activities within the organization in order to achieve organizational goals. Coordination is a difficult task, because the activity may arise differences concerning the purpose, time, personal relationships, formality, etc. organizational structure. The function of coordinating management involves the use of human resources to achieve goals. d. Placement Employees (Staffing) Staffing Management functions involve elements of recruitment and selection of applicants to get the best for a particular position. Staffing includes also work schedule and the number of employees the right to the front office in accordance with the number of guests and hotel operating magnitude (number of rooms). The placement of the person according to his ability is very important in optimizing the work. e. Controlling (Controlling) Monitoring is essentially an attempt provide guidance to the executive so that they always act according to plan. Supervision by the Front Office Manager includes elements of setting standards that have been set, the comparison of the standard and correcting services deviating from the procedure. The system control in the front office department includes works: to gain control room (room revenue), control on prices average room (average room rate), and the actual control of the projection of a set budget and control the quality of service. f. Leadership (Leadership) Leadership is the management function that is quite complicated because it involves a lot of elements in it. Leadership can arise because of talent or shaped by the environment. g. Evaluation (Evaluating) Evaluation is the final process of management functions that can be seen from the end result actually been achieved or implemented. Evident from the fact whether a job or the work has reached the target or not. If the end result turns out not according to plan, will need to be revised or re-evaluate the feasibility and feasibility of the plan.
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