The Fourth Key: Parkens Hotel —Resident Manager in the Dark
The call came at 2 a.m. Esi felt the silence before the knock. The ceiling fan…
Egi Gaisie is a hospitality trainer blogger, passionate about bridging the gap between hospitality education/training and the hospitality industry in Ghana. She has been in the industry for more than 25 years. Her industry career is enriched by hands-on work in various positions at operational and management levels in the different departments of hotels.
The call came at 2 a.m. Esi felt the silence before the knock. The ceiling fan…
Esi had always excelled in her coursework. Three years of hospitality studies had given her a…
What happens when the hotel itself becomes the classroom, and hospitality students step into leadership? Ghana…
Introductory Remarks The journey through the Keys has already shown us contracts tested, resisted, and reshaped.…
Yawa‑Attah had heard much about his industrious ambitions. Given his reputation as a pragmatic investor, she…
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On 22 June 2006, Hibiscus Hotel in Accra entered into a hurried Memorandum of Understanding with…
There was a time in Ghana when hotel owners stood at a crossroads. The years after…
The two-year secondment contract ended, and the shareholders made a quiet decision: they would not let…
The season had closed with strong revenues. Story Nights and Guardian Trails had performed exceptionally well,…