“Start Young” Hospitality Management Professional Challenge


Title

“Start Young” Hospitality Management Professional Challenge

Creator

Liu, Shangshu Anthony
Chen, Yue Charlotte
Zou, Niannian Missy
Pan, Zewen Xavier

Faculty

School of Hotel and Tourism Management

Description

Four students (Mr.Liu Shangshu Anthony, Ms. Chen Yue Charlotte, Ms. Zou Niannian Missy, and Mr. Pan Zewen Xavier) from the SHTM formed a team RedFox to participate in the “2021 Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Greater Bay Area Integrated Resort Sustainable Business Case Study Competition: “Start Young” Hospitality Management Professional Challenge” organized by the University of Macao. They were given a task to write a report and give a presentation about the practical and innovative solutions to boost sustainability in various departments within hotels and resorts in Macau. The team tried our best to demonstrate our excellent business analytic capabilities and outstanding presentation skills in the topic of sustainability and resort management. They won recognition and compliment from the judges during the Q&A section and won the second place out of 23 teams from GBA universities.

Learning outcome/goal

Critical Thinking and Problem-solving
Research and Information Literacy
Project Management and Teamwork
Communication and Presentation Skills

Award

First runner-up, 2021 Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Greater Bay Area Integrated Resort Sustainable Business Case Study Competition: “Start Young” Hospitality Management Professional Challenge [International competition]

Date

2022-12

Programme

BSc (Hons) Hotel Management; BSc (Hons) Tourism and Events Management; BSc (Hons) Computing

Degree Level

Undergraduate

Keywords

Hotel Management ; Tourism and Events Management ; Computing ; Sustainability in Hospitality Industry ; Business Knowledge and Operations

Subject

Hospitality industry -- Environmental aspects
Hotel management -- China -- Macau (Special Administrative Region)

Rights

All rights reserved

Language

English

Type

Feature Story

Access Rights

open access