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Analytic hierarchy process (AHP) 2 Hospitality industry 2 Hospitality management 2 Hotel and catering industry 2 Hotel landscaping design 2 Hotels 2 Maximum difference (MaxDiff) scaling method 2 AHP approach 1 AHP-Verfahren 1 Beziehungsmarketing 1 Dienstleistungsqualität 1 Gastgewerbe 1 Hotel industry 1 Hotellerie 1 Quality management 1 Qualitätsmanagement 1 Relationship marketing 1 Service quality 1 Three-phased quality function development (QFD) 1 Three‐phased quality function deployment (QFD) 1 Tourism employees 1 Tourismusberufe 1 Voice of customer (VOC) 1 Voice of the customer (VOC) 1
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Cudney, Elizabeth 2 Masoudi, Ali 2 Paryani, Kioumars 2
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International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management 1 International journal of quality & reliability management 1
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Customer-driven hotel landscaping design : a case study
Masoudi, Ali; Cudney, Elizabeth; Paryani, Kioumars - In: International journal of quality & reliability management 30 (2013) 8, pp. 832-852
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Customer‐driven hotel landscaping design: a case study
Masoudi, Ali; Cudney, Elizabeth; Paryani, Kioumars - In: International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management 30 (2013) 8, pp. 832-852
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how the quality function deployment (QFD) process can be applied to capture and translate spoken and unspoken customer requirements into actionable service features in a hotel landscaping design case. Design/methodology/approach – This...
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