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Building on a great tourism tradition
The Pink and White Terraces, often referred to as the 8th wonder of the world, were the start of New Zealand’s vital tourism industry.
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Museums’ biggest, brightest and best announced
The winners of the 2015 ServiceIQ New Zealand Museum Awards have been announced, with an exciting range of exhibitions and projects recognised in a year full of commemorations and celebrations.
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Seeking Top Shop’s top people
This year sees the return of the ServiceIQ-sponsored Retail Professional Award to Top Shop, celebrating the many rising star people working in retail businesses.
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Priceless service for free
Everyone knows that skilled and capable staff are essential. Every good business wants its people to be happy, productive and skilled. or restaurants, bars, hotels and cafés, these are especially important because each one has a big impact on customer service – and that drives business.
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Prize gives award-winning chef entrée to the top
Nickolas Han could well be one New Zealand’s next great chefs. He’s doing pretty well so far. Having got into the profession through a casual kitchen role, he seems to be on the express dumbwaiter to the top.
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ServiceIQ helps put the spotlight on qualified Kiwis
Attention all ServiceIQ achievers: you can now promote your qualifications and skills online by connecting with ServiceIQ’s newly launched LinkedIn Alumni profile page.
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Essential skills for gambling hosts
If gambling is available at your venue, you must make sure that you and your staff have completed the right training to help protect your guests, your members, your team and your business. This is essential at all times, but especially with the busy holiday season ahead.
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Would you like a Diploma with that?
It's a step closer to running the show for 56 McDonald's graduates who have achieved their National Diploma in Hospitality Operational Management (Level 5).
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Quest for the best!
Customers are always looking for excellent personal service. And it takes a special kind of person to provide it. It was smiles all round when Salome Sovea of Quest on Beaumont Serviced Apartments was presented with her ServiceIQ National Certificate of Hospitality (Front Office) Level 3.
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Retail Professional chosen in central North Island
Liquor King’s Ashley Brunel will proudly represent the central North Island at the ServiceIQ Retail Professional New Zealand Award in Auckland on 22 October.