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Cozy Corner
Cozy Corner: A boutique hotel in South Carolina
By: (your name)

Contents Introduction: 3 Mission Statement: 3 Goals: 3 Competitive Advantage: 4 S.W.O.T Analysis: 4 Location and size: 4 Historic Charleston Hotel 4 Operations, Average daily room rates and amenities: 5 Rates 5 Hotel Amenities 7 General 7 Fees and policy 9 Team Management 10 Marketing: 10 References page: 13

Introduction:
Our private investment group Spartacus launched our very first boutique hotel in Charleston South Carolina which we lovely named “Cozy Corner”. This report is going to highlight some of the main points that are taking place in the birth of our unique boutique hotel such as location and size, operations, management styles, marketing plans and the summary and conclusion. It has been a tremendous thrill bringing our vision to fruition. Our vision from the very beginning was to help our guests out of the box style hotels and give them a cozy sanctuary with a personal touch and southern flair.
Mission Statement:
All employees at “Cozy Corner” will treat you like family; we want you to be as comfortable as a lazy summer afternoon in the south. We want to make an impact in the boutique hotel industry and the only way to do this is through excellent service and a memorable experience, we here at “Cozy Corner” aim to accomplish both.
Goals:
Our group believes that with a lot of old fashion elbow grease, an eye for detail and team work, we can and will create a magnificent , intimate memory for all of our guest. We will maintain a very high standard in all aspects of our company but we will also remember to “get out” of our guest way so that they can truly feel transported. Remember team “word of mouth” from someone who had the experience is the best marketing machine invented!
Competitive Advantage:
Hospitality management styles are similar to those of other industries. Although most managers

naturally develop a style they 're comfortable



References: page: http://andrewpinckneyinn.com/ http://www.google.com/search?q=hotels+ADRS+&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a http://www.wikinvest.com/metric/Average_Daily_Rate_-_Hotels_%28ADR%29 http://www.expedia.com/Charleston-Hotels-Vendue-Inn.h172457.Hotel-Information http://www.innkeepersonly.com/innkeepernews/May-08/featured.htm http://www.stylehotelmag.com/ Hospitality Management Styles | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_6068199_hospitality-management-styles.html#ixzz1xPsZ6f2P

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