Hospitality outlets
Within the hospitality industry there are many outlets that provide food, drink or AccommodationDepartment that includes the housekeeping side of the organisation, responsible for cleaning the bedrooms and public areas.. Each of them will have a number of departments that must work together to ensure the business runs efficiently.
The size of the outlet will determine how many departments it has. A good example of an outlet that has many interdependent departments that help it run smoothly is a hotel.
In a hotel, the main departments are:
Food Preparation
The Food preparation department includes the backstage roles of food and drink service. This is where all food preparation and cooking takes place ready for service. It includes jobs such as chefs, kitchen assistants, and kitchen porters.
Food and Beverage Service
The Food and beverage service department is responsible for greeting guests and serving them food and drink. This includes jobs such as restaurant managers, waiters and bar tenders.
Front Office
This is the first chance the hotel has to make a good impression. This department includes reception areas and has an important influence on whether the customer returns. It is responsible for taking bookings for meals, functions, seminars and conferences.
Management
Managers are the most senior level of staff working in the organisation. They're in charge of a specific area and the people who work there, as well as the day-to-day running of the business. They'll also be responsible for ensuring the business makes a profit.
Administration
The Administration department does not have direct contact with customers but is responsible for tasks like finance, purchasing and personnel. It works closely with all the other departments to check if profit is being made.