Dr. Alison Green and Mr. Chris Horak host Navigating Hospitality, a Podcast Channel brought to you by Global Hospitality and Tourism Management living learning lab inside The University of West Florida's President's Club at Timeless Tanglewood. The intersection of theory and practice, applying social intelligence in the real world of hospitality etiquette for business and personal. This project is partially funded by Instructional Technology Enhancement Projects (ITEP), and is in conjunction with student learning outcomes from the HFT 4799 course.
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Dr. Alison Green and Mr. Chris Horak host Navigating Hospitality, a Podcast Channel brought to you by Global Hospitality and Tourism Management living learning lab inside The University of West Florida's President's Club at Timeless Tanglewood. The intersection of theory and practice, applying social intelligence in the real world of hospitality etiquette for business and personal. This project is partially funded by Instructional Technology Enhancement Projects (ITEP), and is in conjunction with student learning outcomes from the HFT 4799 course.
When you see a string hanging from your cloth napkin, what you do next may alert your fellow diners to what you are really thinking! This episode will discuss what do in situations surrounding napkin usage and how to be socially intelligent in all situations.
Navigating Hospitality
Dr. Alison Green and Mr. Chris Horak host Navigating Hospitality, a Podcast Channel brought to you by Global Hospitality and Tourism Management living learning lab inside The University of West Florida's President's Club at Timeless Tanglewood. The intersection of theory and practice, applying social intelligence in the real world of hospitality etiquette for business and personal. This project is partially funded by Instructional Technology Enhancement Projects (ITEP), and is in conjunction with student learning outcomes from the HFT 4799 course.