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Basic definition of doomsday management

"Doomsday" management has two meanings: first, for those units or institutions with good benefits, it is to consolidate market share, maintain a good image of the unit or institution, establish a sense of crisis within the unit or institution, and take strict measures in quality control; Second, for units or institutions that are on the verge of bankruptcy, such as a resort hotel in Hainan Province, because of its poor quality, managers can only "shelve their lives" and actively take measures to change their disadvantages and improve service quality.

No matter what kind of hotel, the "doomsday" management is centered on strict rules and regulations. Strictly speaking, system management is the basic content of modern hotel management, so "doomsday" is just an adjective.