This News article was posted on 13 Oct 2010 .
MMiE
We would like to invite you to the next Manchester Made it Easy gathering at 10am on Friday 22nd October 2010.
With radical cuts to current levels of arts funding and increasing pressures to budgets, the focus of the next MMIE will be to examine how cultural organisations can further develop new and mutually beneficial partnerships with hoteliers and retailers around the city, and provide a forum for information sharing and networking.
Howard Raynor (Managing Director, World Class Service) and Kate Farmery (Head of Services, Manchester City Galleries) will open the discussion with a look at the opportunities, including a look at the mission and future plans of the Creative Tourist initiative. Anyone with an interest in developing new ideas and partnerships are welcome and there is no cost to attending this meeting.
If you would like to attend, please RSVP to Louise If you're not able to make it, please feel free to send a colleague along. We hope you can make it....
Manchester Made It Easy
Lecture Theatre
Manchester Art Gallery
October 22nd at 10am
This meeting will be immediately followed by the World Class Service Network Meeting
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World Class Service is delighted to announce that the Park Inn by Radisson, Manchester Victoria is the latest hotel to be accredited with the World Class Service Standard. The hotel performed strongly in all four areas of the Standard: Service Behaviours, Organisational Processes, Physical Environment and Tangible Product.
The team particularly impressed in their commitment to the chain’s “Yes I Can!” service ethos. This philosophy demonstrates itself throughout the customer journey, and is especially obvious in the behaviour and dedication of its team members.
We at World Class Service are delighted to bring you the news that Oldham Council is unveiling pioneering plans to develop the country’s first National Hospitality Training Academy (NHTA) in the town centre.
World Class Service have championed the idea along with the Manchester Hoteliers Association for many years and are delighted to see the plans coming together,
The proposed multi-million pound project – Hotel Future – would be a landmark regeneration scheme attracting significant economic benefits, inward investment and employment opportunities to the Borough.
It is an exciting time for Showsec International Ltd, a World Class Service subscriber, which has recently received a string of accolades as well as reinforcing its commitment to development by launching its own training and development platform.
World Class Service are delighted to be working with the Churches Conservation Trust on developing the All Souls Community Project in Bolton. The teams at All Souls and the CCT are dedicated to building and delivering a community centre which stands out as World Class.
Of course, they'll be needing a brand and a website that suits and we're helping to find the right agency for them to work with. Are you the right partner?
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