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"Questions I Wish You Would Ask Me™| Abed Mishtawy
publication date: Jun 1, 2011
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author/source: Dr. John Hogan CHA CHE CMHS
"Questions
I Wish You Would Ask MeTM" includes interviews such as those found in
our HOSPITALITY CONVERSATIONS, and and it also allows industry
professional the opportunity to share their perspectives, values and
opinions on additional areas and subjects that may not have been part of
the planned discussion. This segment includes a wide range of
hospitality professionals from all portions of the industry, with
participants answering at least five of the listed nine questions.
Their responses will interest, sometimes amuse and definitely inspire
you to consider how YOU might answer.
This
response comes from Abed Mishtawy, a multi-faceted food service
professional. Currently in the Tampa, St. Petersburg Florida area, Abed
has spent the last tweny plus years in a variety of management and
senior partnership roles with several companies, most notably as
District Manager at Checkers Drive in Restaurants, as Director of Operations at Ponderosa Steak and Buffet Franchise Company and as Franchise Business Consultant at Ponderosa Steakhouses Metromedia
- What is your favorite charity or cause?
The Red Cross, they are always there...
- Name your pet service peeve, why and any ideas you may have to address it.
When I ask: "What is good on the menu?" and the server answers "everything"
- Who was the most important mentor in your life and why? In the last five years, what has been your memorable
David
Evans , Senior VP of Human Resource at Mattress Giant. When facing a
tough question, he is my moral compass and gets me to answer my own
questions
- In the last five years, what has been your most memorable meeting or convention experience and why?
Our convention in Vegas at the Paris. The Agenda was not jam packed, we had a chance to mingle and meet other participants
- What is the one piece of advice you would offer to a graduating student with a hospitality degree?
Regardless to where you are, Check your EGO at the door. Ego has no place in hospitality
- What is the one question do you wish someone would ask you in an interview today?
"What does the word balance mean to you? And how do you achieve it ?" And, What do you value the most in life and why?
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We
have asked dozens of people involved in hospitality businesses around
the world to answer up to nine questions in this special section of
HospitalityEducators.com. If you would like to participate, please
contact John.Hogan@HospitalityEducators.com
Feel free to share an idea for a column at info@hoganhospitality.com
anytime or contact me regarding consulting, customized workshops,
speaking engagements ... And remember - we all need a regular dose of
common sense.
- Dr. John Hogan, Crowne Plaza Chicago, MeetingsQuest Oct 2010
John
Hogan is a successful hospitality executive, educator, author and
consultant and is a frequent keynote speaker and seminar leader at many
hospitality industry events. He is Co-Founder of a consortium (www.HospitalityEducators.com)
of successful corporate and academic professionals delivering focused
and affordable counsel in solving specific challenges facing hospitality
today. www.HospitalityEducators.com
is a membership site offering a wide range of information, forms, best
practices and ideas designed to help individual hoteliers and
hospitality businesses improve their market penetration, deliver service
excellence and increase their profitability. Individuals wishing to
contribute materials may send them Kathleen@HospitalityEducators.com.
Special pricing is in effect for a limited time that also includes a
complimentary copy of LESSONS FROM THE FIELD- A COMMON SENSE APPROACH TO
EFFECTIVE HOTEL SALES.
Dr. John Hogan, CHE CHA CMHS United States - Phoenix, Az
Phone: 602-799-5375 www.hoganhospitality.com/ Email: info@hoganhospitality.com.
We have asked dozens of people involved in hospitality businesses around the world to answer up to nine questions in this special section of HospitalityEducators.com.
If you would like to participate, please contact John.Hogan@HospitalityEducators.com
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