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What is a professional hotel manager?

Capability requirements 1, understanding and controlling the market. 2. Management ability. Some professional managers regard their management ability as a universal criterion, and the result is a wall. Many hoteliers with years of management experience feel increasingly hollowed out. It's time to take a management class, take an MBA and go abroad for further study ... this is the result of market competition. However, hotel managers are different from general managers, and not everyone needs to take MBA courses. The ability of hotel professional managers is ultimately exercised in personal practice, using their own in-depth understanding of the profession and combining with the changing market demand to create value. 3. Professionalism. Without this, no occupation in the hotel industry can be established. Hotel industry operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a week. Working overtime and being on call is the basic requirement for hotel professional managers, otherwise they will equate themselves with ordinary employees. 4. interpersonal skills. A good professional manager not only has a good reputation among guests, but also is an example for employees to follow. 5, dealing with the crisis, flexible and superior. Professional managers are generally experienced, deal with many problems, and most of them are in high positions, with broad vision and extraordinary ability to deal with crises, and can quickly establish their own positive image. The certification level is divided into three levels: registered junior hotel manager, registered intermediate hotel manager and registered senior hotel manager. Those who have passed the training and examination of relevant professional modules will obtain the professional qualification certificate of registered hotel managers in relevant professional fields after weighted admission.