Personal attributes associated with successful management in the hospitality industry - a pilot study in licensed retail operations

The research sought to identify key qualities associated with successful licensed retail managers, defined as effective, efficient and profitable operators. Through semi-structured in-depth interviews, managers’ views on success criteria, and problems associated with this type of employment, were el...

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subjects Beer
Brand loyalty
Breweries
Couples
Customer services
Females
Hospitality
Hospitality industry
Houses
Licensed retail
Licenses
Management
Pilot projects
Problems
Public house
Qualifications
Recruitment
Studies
Success
Tenants
Workforce planning
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