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CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY
TOPIC: MASLOW'S HIERACHY OF NEEDS AND THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY.


(Sanga, 2010), states that A.H Maslow formulated a theory in the field of psychology called Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. All hospitality operators’ deals with human being, therefore it is a necessity to understand their psychological needs so that they can appreciate their experience at one’s place of business and as business people can be assured of customer satisfaction.
He cited five basic psychological needs: the need for psychology, safety, love and belonging, esteem and self-actualization.
Since the first needs are obtained from within are referred to as dependent needs, self-actualization comes from one self. Therefore there is a need for hospitality operates to understand the effect this need has on their guests and experience on the hospitality industry. It is important for hospitality operators to realize that the need for love and for psychological must often have meet the guest before they enters the business.
The need for safety as well plays a major role in the success or failure of a business. Guests have typically satisfied the need or safety since they live in a community that makes them comfortable and fearless. However, we must bear in minds that some hospitality industries area located in areas that can be a danger to the guests, therefore meaning that this need is not satisfied.
The need for love and belonging is being accepted by other people and groups. Most guests have made friends and formed associations with their peers. At times this needs benefits hospitality industry because their guests belong to a groups that speak well and in a friendly manner (patronize) restaurant and hotels.
The key need that all hospitality operator must satisfy is forth need, the need for esteem, it can be referred as the “ego” need. This means the hospitality industry must make the guest feel important by respecting them. This need can be satisfied be addressing guests in the names or even inquiring about their family members.
The fifth need is the need or self- actualization which comes from within a person. This is achieved when a person develops maximum potential, including a keen sense of reality, need for privacy and a good sense of humor. Hospitality industries indirectly contribute to the development of this need because it help to satisfy the self-esteem need.
In conclusion, there is a need for hospitality operators to understand Maslow’s hierarchy of needs to better their customers and add success to their business.
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Rob Sanga, Wednesday, 29 September 2010 @ 09:51 am

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