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TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY | SABD | FNBE | ENGLISH 2 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING AND DESIGN FOUNDATION IN NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT REPORT TITLE: A Tale of Two Businesses A Comparative Analysis of Two Businesses of Similar Industry in Different Geographical Locations BUSINESS INDUSTRY: HOTEL NAME STUDENT ID PRESENTATION / RESEARCH REPORT ROLES LAU MAO HUA 0320249 BRIEF BIOS OF BUSINESS WONG QIN KAI 0320024 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS LIM TING LE 0320028 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS LEE JIA KIAM 0320029 INTRODUCTION TO HOTEL INDUSTRY NABILA HANIM BINTI SALLEH@MAN 0321368 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS NADHIRAH BINTI MOHD ZAIN 0321366 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS NUR AZREEN BINTI SAMIU 0321370 RECOMMENDATION CHIN KHANG WEI 0320728 RECOMMENDATION MODULE: ENGLISH 2 [ELG30605] LECTURER: MS. CASSANDRA WIJESURIA PRESENTATION & SUBMISSION DATE: 5 JUNE 2015 LAU MAO HUA | WONG QIN KAI | LIM TING LE | LEE JIA KIAM | NABILA | NADHIRAH | NUR AZREEN | CHIN KHANG WEI 1

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 TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY | SABD | FNBE | ENGLISH 2 

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING AND DESIGN

FOUNDATION IN NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT

REPORT TITLE: A Tale of Two Businesses ­ A Comparative Analysis of Two Businesses of Similar Industry in Different Geographical Locations

BUSINESS INDUSTRY: HOTEL

NAME STUDENT ID

PRESENTATION / RESEARCH REPORT ROLES

LAU MAO HUA 0320249 BRIEF BIOS OF BUSINESS

WONG QIN KAI 0320024 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

LIM TING LE 0320028 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

LEE JIA KIAM 0320029 INTRODUCTION TO HOTEL INDUSTRY

NABILA HANIM BINTI SALLEH@MAN

0321368 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

NADHIRAH BINTI MOHD ZAIN 0321366 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

NUR AZREEN BINTI SAMIU 0321370 RECOMMENDATION

CHIN KHANG WEI 0320728 RECOMMENDATION

MODULE: ENGLISH 2 [ELG30605]

LECTURER: MS. CASSANDRA WIJESURIA

PRESENTATION & SUBMISSION DATE: 5 JUNE 2015

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TABLE OF CONTENT

 

TITLE PAGE NUMBER

ARTISTIC COVER  ­ 

COVER PAGE  1 

TABLE OF CONTENT  2 

KEY SUMMARY  3 

INTRODUCTION OF THE BUSINESS INDUSTRY  4­5 

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE BUSINESS  6­9 

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE BUSINESSES’ COMPETITIVE TRAITS  10­17 

RECOMMENDATION  18­21 

APPENDICES  22­37 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  38 

REFERENCES  39 

 

 

 

   

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KEY SUMMARY

In a group of eight people, we need to select two businesses with the history of 10 years and                                       

above within the same industry in different geographical locations such as one business in Penang and                               

another business in Klang Valley for research purpose. We had selected Hotel Continental, Penang and                             

The 5 Elements Hotel, Kuala Lumpur as our businesses to study. Hotel Continental has 46 years of                                 

experiences in Penang while The 5 Elements Hotel has 42 years of experiences in Kuala Lumpur. We                                 

need to conduct preliminary research and conduct a personal interview with the hotel manager to get more                                 

information about the business. In addition, we also need to conduct on­site observations for the                             

businesses we had selected. In this report, we will be discussing about the information about this business                                 

industry, background information and competitive behavior of these businesses and suggest                     

recommendation for these two businesses in their respective markets. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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INTRODUCTION OF THE BUSINESS INDUSTRY

      The word “Hospitality” is derived from the French word – Hospice which carrying the meaning of 

provide weary and taking good care of those travellers. Interestingly, a French chef name “M.Boulanger” is 

known as the father of modern hospitality during the French Revolution. The early culture of hospitality is 

founded in Greek as early as 40 BC. Hospitality culture in Greek is their symbols of social and religious 

purposes. After the World War 2, travelling began to be a trend among the civilization. This is the time 

when the hospitality industry bloom like a flower around the world. 

 

 

    Hotel is the “temporary house” for the travellers to stay for who came from outstation and foreign 

countries. Hotels can be found everywhere in any region, area, town and city to provide a temporary stay 

for the traveller. Hotel’s location plays an important role in attracting customers. Hotels that are located 

near city center, business zone and public transportation hub will attract more customers due to it 

conveniency. Hotels can be classified into different categories which include budget hotels and star­rating 

categories. Pricing of each hotel may differ with each others depending on the star­rating as well as the 

location, services and facilities provided by the hotel. Demand of the hotel may vary during peak season 

and off­peak season. 

 

 

    Hotel industry in Malaysia is normally practiced monopolistic competition which means they have a 

rather fierce competition among each other. Constant innovation and creativity have to be fuelled into their 

management in order them to survive in the market. Hotel industry is in ever­expanding influx in the 

market. They struggle hard and compete for survival profit in these intense competition. Each of them 

jostles to engineer “emotional touch points” and “wow moments” to their guests. Therefore, there are some 

variations among their product offering and provided by hotels. 

 

 

 

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  Tourism in Malaysia becomes more popular since Malaysia introduced Visit Malaysia Year. Malaysia has 

beautiful scenes and well known in nature. Penang, Malacca and Sarawak are the state that attract most 

of the tourists to come to Malaysia. Malaysia also famous in its food, architecture design and ethnic. In 

general, the hotel industry in Malaysia has experienced an encouraging growth rate since 1994. Hotel 

industry in Malaysia has contributed tremendously to the development in the Malaysia tourism. The hotel 

industry in Malaysia is normally owning or managing several facets of hospitality because it provides them 

with many more opportunities to generate success. 

 

 

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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE BUSINESSES

A. Hotel Continental Penang 

 

Hotel Continental is located at Penang Road, Penang. It was founded on 29 November 1969 by Loh’s                                   

Family. When contacted with Mr. Fadzil, hotel manager, he said that the top management and himself are                                 

not sure what motivate of Loh’s Family to start this business. Mr. Fadzil believe that it is because of the                                       

island which attract visitors to come (personal communication, May 1, 2015). Hotel Continental have                           

approximately 80 people of employees including the top management which half of them came from local                               

citizens and another half came from foreign country. Hotel Continental provides a total number of 231                               

rooms to the market which include superior room, deluxe room, super deluxe room and executive suite                               

room. Besides that, Hotel Continental also provides services facilities such as restaurant, conference                         

room, laundry service, car park, swimming pool and etc. The hotel can be fully occupied during peak                                 

season. On the other hand, the hotel’s capacity can up to 60% to 70% during off­peak season. Most of the                                       

customers come from corporate businessmen and private agent groups. In the past 5 years, Hotel                             

Continental had graded as a 3­star hotel by Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH) and Coffee House is a                                   

qualified as a halal restaurant. Besides that, Hotel Continental had upgraded the standard room to superior                               

room and upgrading the amenities inside the room such as LCD television, minibar, in­room movie                             

channels and so forth. Mr. Fadzil believed that this hotel can sustain longer because of the strategic                                 

location. 

 

 

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Official Website 

 

 

Hotel Continental’s reviews on TripAdvisor 

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B. The 5 Elements Hotel KL  

   

The 5 Elements Hotel is located at Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur. It was founded in 1973 and it was taken                                       

over by new management in the year 2008. The key founder of this hostel is a Malaysian Chinese                                   

businessman, but currently it is in­charged by Tan Sri Lam’s daughter. The key founders start this                               

business with the motivation of the founder is operating property development company by that time and                               

take this opportunity to start the business and gain profit from it. The idea of The 5 Elements Hotel’s name                                       

is mainly due to its location which had the traditional concept in it and they decided to use the five basic                                         

elements ­ fire, metals, earth, wood and water as the concept of their name. The 5 Elements Hotel has                                     

approximately 30 employees, which most of them came from foreign countries. The 5 Elements Hotel has                               

the total of 104 rooms which include standard single rooms, superior twin rooms, deluxe queen rooms, and                                 

themed suites. During peak seasons, the hotel’s capacity can up to 60% to 70% which are about 4000                                   

people. In contrast, the hotel’s capacity can only up to 30% during off peak season, which are around 2500                                     

to 3000 people. 40% of the customers comes from online bookings such as Agoda, and its own official                                   

website, while customers from the travel agents and business cooperation worker contributes 30% each to                             

the total amount of the customers. Most of the customers are usually Malaysian and Singaporean families                               

who have the income around RM5000­RM10000. The hotel had been renovated in the year 2013 due to                                 

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the 35 years old building and hence upgrading the hotel’s facilities and amenities. The 5 Elements Hotel                                 

had implemented modern type of marketing to expand their market, which provides online booking on its                               

own website and Agoda.  

Official Website 

 

 

The 5 Elements Hotel’s reviews on TripAdvisor 

 

 

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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE BUSINESSES’ COMPETITIVE TRAITS

A. Hotel Continental Penang 

 

In Penang, there are around 250 to 300 businesses operating in hotel industry, which include budget                                 

hotels and homestays. Market shares of this business are quite small in Penang as there are numerous                                 

competitors in this geographical location. Bayview Hotel, Hotel Malaysia and Cititel Hotel are the                           

businesses that operate in Penang Road, which are also classified as the top competitors of Hotel                               

Continental.  

 

 

Bayview Hotel is qualified as a  4­star hotel in 

Penang by Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH). It 

offers a total of  333 rooms and suites to the 

customers, which inclusive of standard rooms, 

superior rooms, deluxe & grand deluxe rooms, family 

rooms, junior suites and premier floor rooms.  

 

 

 

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Hotel Malaysia is one of the 2­star hotel in Penang by                    

MAH. Hotel Malaysia provides 126 rooms to the               

customers which include standard rooms, superior rooms             

and deluxe rooms. 

 

 

 

Cititel Hotel graded as one of the 4­star hotel in                 

Penang by MAH. Cititel Hotel offers 451 comfortable               

rooms which include standard rooms, superior rooms,             

deluxe rooms and executive suites.  

 

 

 

According to Mr.Fadzil, the hotel competes with other businesses in term of providing good services. He                                 

said that he will find the alternative way to receive suggestion and recommendation from the customers via                                 

internet and investigate the problem and hence provide necessary training if applicable. Hotel Continental                           

has a low pricing power because there are too many competitors in Penang and the hotel had adjusted                                   

their rates four times due to the implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST) and the rates of other                                     

businesses. According to Mr. Fadzil, it is hard for the new business to enter this market because there are                                     

too many competitors around and they had to compete with each other by providing good amenities and                                 

facilities as well as providing a reasonable rate. Hotel Continental is a monopolistic competitive firm                             

because there are too many competitors in the market. Many competitors are caused by weak barriers to                                 

entry which businesses are easy to enter and exit the market. Due to the large number of competitors,                                   

businesses will be having a weak pricing power and the competition among other businesses are strong in                                 

term of pricing and advertising in order to get more customers.  

 

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B. The 5 Elements Hotel KL 

 

There are around 200 businesses operating in the hospitality industry in Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur. The                               

market shares of this business and its top competitors are quite equivalent as everyone facing the same                                 

situation due to the drop in demand, which caused by the decreasing number of tourists coming to                                 

Malaysia. Dropping in tourist is mainly due to the issues happened in Malaysia such as the flight incidents,                                   

safety of Sabah and also the drop of economics in the United Kingdom. Geo Hotel, Swiss Inn Hotel and                                     

Ancasa Hotel are the top competitors of The 5 Elements Hotel because they are the hotels that operate                                   

within Chinatown.  

 

 

 

Geo Hotel is a 3­star hotel which provides a total number of 180 

rooms to serve its customers. Room types available at Geo Hotel 

are standard rooms, deluxe rooms, family rooms and premier 

suites.  

 

 

 

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Swiss Inn Hotel is a 3­star hotel operating under Swiss­Garden                

International. Swiss Inn Hotel provides a total number of 151 rooms                     

to the market which include superior rooms, deluxe rooms and                   

family rooms.  

 

 

 

 

Ancasa Hotel is a 3­star hotel which provides 294 rooms which                    

inclusive of standard rooms, superior rooms, deluxe rooms, family                 

suites, junior suites and Ancasa floor rooms. Ancasa Hotel also                   

provided spa services for its customers, which enhance people to                   

stay at that hotel for the enjoyment of the spa. 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

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According to Mr. Frankie, every hotel is trying their best to provide good products and services to its                                     

customers so that the customers have a good impression and will stay at the hotel next time. Hence, the                                     

main reason why these competitors are so special is due to their pricing and marketing strategy.                               

Mr.Frankie said that the hotels will be running a various type of promotions through internet which most of                                   

the people get the information from and hence attract people from its competitors such as early bird                                 

promotion, buy three free one night promotion and so on (personal communication, May 20, 2015). It’s                               

hard for new business to enter this market because there are too many competitors in this market. Besides                                   

that, the new business must also need to take the risk which it will not be gaining much profit due to higher                                           

number of supply in the market while the market demand is lower. Every business needs to compete with                                   

each other to get the customers. The 5 Elements Hotel is a monopolistic competitive firm because it has a                                     

large number of competitors in that geographical location, weak barriers to entry which firm can easily                               

enter and exit the market, sell differentiated products and constantly advertising their products to the                             

market to gain more customers. The 5 Elements Hotel has around 200 of competitors which give the hotel                                   

a low pricing power because if the hotel set a high price for its service to gain more profit, they will lose the                                             

customers. Every hotel wants to have its own customers and causes the competition among the hotels are                                 

big in term of pricing, advertising, products and services provided by the hotel. 

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Similarity & Differences Summary Table

SIMILARITY

Both hotels are classified as 3­Star Hotel  

Both hotels have the same rating on TripAdvisor 

Both hotels insist on providing good service to the customers 

Both hotels are monopolistic competitive firm 

Weak pricing power which the hotels cannot set the price as they like because they will lose customers 

Both hotels facing strong competition in the market due to the large number of competitors in that location 

Both hotels only have one branch which is the headquarter office 

Hotel Continental Penang DIFFERENCES The 5 Elements Hotel Kuala Lumpur

1969  Founded year 1973 

Strategic location  Motive to start the business Development group 

231­ superior room, deluxe room, super deluxe room and executive suite room 

Numbers & types of rooms provided

104­ standard single rooms, superior twin rooms, deluxe queen rooms, and themed suites 

80  Numbers of employee 30 

Restaurant, conference room, laundry service, car park, swimming pool, free wifi at lobby area. 

Facilities Provided Restaurant, meeting room, free wifi on every floor 

95%­100%  Hotel capacity during peak season

60%­70% 

250­300  Number of competitors in their respective geographical market

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Comparative Analysis Summary Table

Competitive Traits

Hotel Continental The 5 Elements Hotel

1. Number of Competitors

250 ­ 300  200 ­ 250 

2. Barrier to Entry  

Weak They just need around RM 5 million to start the business. They have to do the market survey before entering the market to fulfill the market’s needs. 

Moderate Because the new businesses have to compete with the existing business. The new businesses  have to purchase a land or building to start a hotel business which is very expensive. 

3. Differentiated Product  

Accomodation Executive Suite Deluxe Room Super Deluxe Room Superior Room Dining Buffet Breakfast  

Accomodation Standard Room Superior Room Deluxe Room Themed Suite(Metal Suite, Water Suite, Fire                           Suite, Wood Suite, Earth Suite) Dining Buffet Breakfast 

4. Pricing Power  

Weak Price Taker. The competition around is stringent. If they raise the price, customers will turn away and go to another hotel nearby. 

Weak Price Taker. Many budget hotels around have a lower price range than them. 

5. Other Characteristics  

1. Strategic Location ­ Penang City Centre 2. Convenient Location ­ Many restaurants, bus stop and convenient shop around 3. Facilities ­ Have swimming pool 4. Have their own company website 5. Hospitality Offer 6. WiFi on every floor 7. In­room Astro Channel Offered 

1. Have Tour Guide Services 2. Strategic Location ­ Near Chinatown 3. Have travel agent to bring in visitors 4. Direct Marketing ­ Online promotion 5. Have their own company websites 6. Not much 3­star hotel nearby, mostly budget level nearby 7. Free WiFi on every floor 

6. Verdict  

Monopolistic Competition  Monopolistic Competition  

 

 

   

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According to the analysis, Hotel Continental is more commercially successful because they earn more                             

yearly revenue than The 5 Elements Hotel. Compare to The 5 Elements Hotel in Klang Valley, Hotel                                 

Continental has about 70% occupancy. Whereby The 5 Elements Hotel has only about 30% for their                               

off­peak season. Moreover, Hotel Continental is more competitive in Penang as there are many                           

competitors in Penang. However, Continental Hotel is able to survive and their business is getting better                               

over years. Furthermore, Hotel Continental provides more characteristics compare to The 5 Elements                         

Hotel. Both of the hotel cannot put the price as they want, because there are many competitors among                                   

them.  

 

 

 

 

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RECOMMENDATION

A. Hotel Continental Penang  

1)Do more marketing and advertising 

Hotel Continental can do more advertising on the market and even social media sites. They can penetrate                                 

the market with the platform such as “Trip Advisor”, “Hotel Finder” and so on to boost their existence. Also,                                     

they can make a mutual agreement with Tourism company within Malaysia. For example, Continental                           

Hotel can do a partnership with Penang Tourism Government and make the hotel available in the tourism                                 

guidebook. Continental Hotel can give out free parking for their touring bus and discount for the touring                                 

company. This helps the hotels to have secure customers in a long run. 

 

2) Provide better services and catering 

Service is the emphasis in hotel industry. Continental Hotel can improvise their room services, ushering,                             

and front desk registration. If the customers are satisfied with their services, they will recommend the hotel                                 

to their friends and come back to visit Continental Hotel in the future. Every customer is entitled to get a                                       

free breakfast for staying in Continental Hotel, hence the food served must be clean, hygienic and tasty.                                 

This can attract the customers to have and pay for their lunch and dinner at the same place. By doing this,                                         

Continental Hotel can boost their extra revenue on lunch and dinner. Since most of the customers are not                                   

familiar with Penang area, Continental Hotel can also provide tour guiding services for those who                             

requested. In a short run, people are more likely to visit Hotel Continental for their convenient tour guiding                                   

and indirectly make revenue out of it. 

 

3) Increase facilities 

Hotel Continental can provide better facilities such as a gym, better air conditioners, more channels in their                                 

television and so on. Moreover, they should provide freeWi­Fi service in the room. Leisure travellers would                                 

rather have a good connection to scroll through social media updates or keep in touch with family and                                   

friends instead of other treats such as robes and slippers in the room or coffee or tea available in the hotel                                         

lobby upon arrival. Modern travellers are hyper connected and cannot bear to be offline, while business                               

travellers need to be able to check their email and take online conference call. This can help them to give                                       

maximum comfort to the customers. 

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4) Keep the environment clean and provide a better view. 

The surrounding and building of Continental Hotel have to always keep clean and preserved. This can                               

increase people’s confidence in visiting Continental Hotel. It should not have rubbish around and the paint                               

on the building should always look new. Do a small renovation like replacing the wall with a transparent                                   

glass so that the customers can enjoy the Penang’s view and the beach outside the hotel.   

 

5) Provide more parking bays 

Parking is always a problem in a hectic city like Penang. Customers will sometimes prefer to stay in                                   

Continental Hotel for their sufficient parking bays. This provides convenience to the customers as well.                             

Having sufficient transports will also prevent traffic congestion around Continental Hotel, customers will not                           

park their cars everywhere and block the traffic around the area. 

 

6) Cut down unnecessary workers and hire more professionals in hotel management 

We realize that most of the workers in the hotel have no actual experience in managing hotel. If                                   

Continental Hotel can remove some of those excess workers, they can cut down their cost. At the same                                   

time, they should hire more people with hotel management degree who are professional in hotel                             

management to run the hotel. They can give a motivational talk or workshop to boost the speed, efficiency                                   

and productivity of the existing workers as well. As a result, they can have a good record and reputation in                                       

customers’ eyes. After all, reputation is a vital for a business. 

 

 

 

   

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B. The 5 Elements Hotel, Kuala Lumpur 

 

1) Social media 

The hospitality industry should be using social media to reach consumers. One of the most recent                               

strategies is location­based marketing, in which to contact a consumer via a short message service (SMS)                               

text. But this text is only sent to potential customers who have entered a certain location. With hotels, they                                     

could “geofence” airports or convention centers in your city to send a message to people, telling them of                                   

their services. Apart from that, consumers nowadays shop much differently than they did in the past, they                                 

will gather information from the internet before making a purchase. It also applies to hotel stays. Starting a                                   

hospitality or travel blog can increase the quality content on their website, which drives the online presence                                 

and improves their website search rank. If The 5 Elements Hotel ends up on the first page of search                                     

results, people are more attracted to make a reservation. But stick with articles that are informative, as                                 

opposed to promotional. 

 

2) Reimbursement 

The hotel can offer reimbursement for the fees that guests pay airlines for their checked bags. They can                                   

set a limit on the number of bags and the timing of this offering to attract more guests. By attracts this                                         

reimbursement more foreign tourist since they can get discount out of their luggage. This novel idea is                                 

coming from Loews Hotels. 

 

3) Promotion and offer more package deals 

Some people are flexible with their travel schedule and might want to stay an extra night. If offer them 50%                                       

off on the third night when they pay the regular rate for the first two nights, many will take the offer and this                                             

will generate incremental revenue. Besides that, in order to attract guests to the hotel and increase their                                 

occupancy, they can offer package deals. For example, a “girl’s weekend” package would include                           

complimentary wine, chocolates, a massage at the hotel or with a partnering practitioner and a gift basket                                 

with spa­themed toiletries. Hoteliers can price these packages slightly higher than normal rates, as the                             

complimentary items add value to the overall experience. 

 

 

 

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4) Make a few rooms pet friendly 

Many travellers would love to take their pet along. So, pet­friendly hotels are the best and attractive option                                   

for families who want to avoid the stress and expenses of kenneling a dog or finding a babysitter. If the                                       

hotel make it pet­friendly, they are not only attracting different segment of traveller, but also charging them                                 

more for the rooms. 

 

5) Network with other nearby business 

Networking with other area businesses that tend to attract travellers and tourists such as amusement                             

parks, museums and restaurants to increases revenue for the hotel and the business partner, and at the                                 

same time, benefits the customer. A hotel could offer discounted tickets to local attractions that benefit                               

current hotel guests. Business can be driven to the hotel if the hotel offers a special rate for anyone who                                       

books a room and shows a ticket or receipt from the hotel’s networking partner. 

 

6) Add some entertainment 

Give the guests a little something extra to look forward to with some free or inexpensive entertainment. For                                   

example, they could have a local musician play his guitar out by the pool or have Bingo at 7:00 pm at the                                           

lobby. 

 

 

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APPENDICES

A. Hotel Continental Penang

i) Interview Question 

1) When was the business founded?      The business is founded on 29 November 1969  2) Who are the key founders?      Key founders is Loh’s Family  3) What prompted/motivated the founders to start this business?       I am not sure what was the motive of Loh’s family to start this business. I asked the top management, they are also not sure about it. But the possibility is about the island.  4) What are the main products or services provided?      Hospitality and the room service  5) Who are the customers? (e.g. Age group, income­level, education­level, etc.)     Our major customers are from corporate businessmen and  private agent groups   ­ about 70% come from businessmen 20% from private agents and 10% from F.I.T  6) What is the business’ annual revenue figure?     Gained about 9 mil last year  7)  What is the current estimated number of customers during peak season and off­peak season ? 

            Non­peak season around 60% to 70%. Peak season will be 99% or even 100% occupied.  8) How many branch offices/stores do you have? 

          Actually we only have one branch. Actually among all the family members, they have a lot of hotels and factories in China and other country. But in Penang is only one. Sometimes people think that we are merged with other coordinator.   9) How many number of employees do you have for this business?     We have about 79 employees including admins and top management. 50% of our employees are foreigners and another 50% are local.   

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 10) Can you provide us a brief history of your business and its most recent developments?( accomplished change in past 3­5 years )          I’m not really sure about the history even my top manager is not really sure about how they founded the hotel. The main propose why the hotel can stand for long is because of the strategic location.  11) Do you have many competitors? Who are they? Who are your top 3 competitors and what made them so special when compare to this business?        Our main competitors are Bayview Hotel, Cititel Hotel and Hotel Malaysia. We have given good services to them and let them feel more valuable for this service (hospitality).   12) How big is your market share as well as your top competitors?       Market share is small because 80% of hotels are located in Georgetown. We have roughly 200 to 300 hotels in Penang.  13) Is the business constantly facing strong competition from other competitors? What strategies have they used to compete with you?       Mainly is the facilities and the hospitality. Doing online service and Wi­Fi service are provided in every room. We got a swimming pool in our hotel which can counted as main factor of our strategies.   14) How much capital is required to start this business? Any specialized field of knowledge needed to run this business?       More than 5 mil because of the facilities and all the setups.   15) Generally, do you feel it is easy or hard to enter this market? Why? What obstacles they may face when they enter to this market?      In Penang, you can start a hotel business but there will be a risk because there are lot of competitor. New businesses must be dare to take the challenge and  be smart. Before entering to this business, businesses need to do more survey about the market to fulfill the needs.  16) How do you compete with your competitors i.e. what strategies do you employ to divert customers away from your competitors in term of pricing, advertising, product variety and promotion?      Provide good service to the customers. Facilities in the room, online promotion on our own website.   

Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvmDOL7pe40  

 

 

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ii)Contact Details of Interviewee 

Name: Mohd Fadzil 

Position: Hotel Manager 

Email: [email protected] 

Contact Number: 016­4180183 

Website: www.hotelcontinental.com.my 

Facebook: www.facebook.com/hotelcontipg 

 

ii) Accommodation and Facilities 

 

                              Superior Room                                                             Deluxe Room 

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                           Super Deluxe Room                                                   Executive Suite 

 

                                Coffee House                                                            Reception Counter 

 

                          Swimming Pool                                                                 Lift Lobby 

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 Decoration­ Indoor Water Fountain                                                  Hotel View 

 

iii) Competitors  

 

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                               Cititel Hotel                                                          Bayview Hotel   

   

                                                                           Hotel Malaysia 

iv) Promotion­ Brochure 

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B. The 5 Elements Hotel KL

i) Interview Questions 

1. When was the business founded? Founded in 1973 but started a new management in 2008  2. Who are the key founders? Malaysian Chinese businessman. Currently,Tan Sri Lim’s daughter is in­charge of the business.  3. What prompted/motivated the founders to start this business? Because of property management   4. What are the main products or services provided? Hospitality services   5. Who are the customers? (E.g. Age group, income­level, education level, etc.) Mostly are Malaysians (family). Also tourists from Singapore & Indonesia. Customers with middle income (RM5­10K)  6. What is the business’ annual revenue figure? Around RM 3 million (hotel only) . But last 4 months in 2015, the businesses experienced a bad drop.  7. What is the current estimated number of customers during peak season and off­peak season? Peak season : 60% ­70 %. (4000 people) Off­peak season : can go as low as 30% (2500­3000 people)  8. How many branch offices/stores do you have (if applicable)? 1 branch only  9. How much number of employees do you have for this business? 30 workers (administrative, front desk, café, maintenance, housekeeping). Mostly are foreign workers with permit.  10. Can you provide us a brief history of your business and its most recent developments? (Accomplished change in past 3­5 years) ­ Changed to new management in 2008. ­ Started direct marketing ­ Modern way of marketing (online marketing­40%) –Agoda ­ By agents (30%) –tourists from China & Indonesia 

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 11. Do you have many competitors? Who are they? Who are your top 3 competitors and what made them so special when compare to this business? Many competitors.Top competitors are Geo Hotel, Swiss Hotel, Ancasa Hotel  Pricing, good services and rooms and also PR(human relations)  12. How big is your market share as well as your top competitors? Quite equivalent: Everyone is having the same situation (40%  of capacity during the month)  13. Is the business constantly facing strong competition from others competitors? What strategies have they used to compete with you? Yes. Pricing, marketing strategy(online)  Other business got 60% from online bookings while The 5 Elements Hotel has only 30%.  14. How much capital is required to start this business? What, if any, specialized field of knowledge do you need to run this business? Buildings only: RM100 million Land: RM150­200 million To renovate, cost around 20­30 million  15. Generally, do you feel it is easy or hard to enter this market? Why? What obstacles they may face when they enter to this market? Very hard as there are around  200 hotels (competitors) around Chinatown ­ Less tourists coming to Malaysia, demand drops so bad. Especially last year around 15K(Europe economy, Sabah, MH). Tourists in Thailand and Bali are also dropping. ­ Market small (suppliers more, demand less)  16. How do you compete with your competitors i.e. what strategies do you employ to divert customers away from your competitors in term of pricing, advertising, product variety and promotion? How successful do the business are? Promotion through online such as buy 3 free 1 night,  flexible date (e.g: in June)  17. Are your pricing decisions strongly affected by your competitors? Why or why not? Yes. Very strong because there are  too many competitors.  Youtube Link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zQLpEdJ89o     

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ii) Contact Details of Interviewee 

Name: Frankie Ng 

Position: Hotel Manager 

Email: [email protected] 

Contact Number: 012­7169280 

Website: www.the5elementshotel.com.my Facebook: www.facebook.com/the5elementskl   

  

iii) Accommodation and Facilities 

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                              Standard single                                                               Superior twin 

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                                Deluxe Queen                                                                    Metal Suite 

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                            Earth Suite                                                                           Water Suite 

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                             Fire suite                                                                             Wood Suite  

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                             Entrance                                                                   Reception Counter 

 

                                Waiting Area                                                                    Lift Lobby 

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                                 Restaurant                                 Decoration­ Indoor Water Fountain 

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         Decorations inside the hotel area                                                  Hotel View  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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iv) Competitors 

 

                    Swiss Inn Kuala Lumpur                                                Geo Hotel 

 

                                                                            Ancasa Hotel 

 

 

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MINUTES OF MEETING­ 1

DATE: 28/4/2015

TIME: 5PM

VENUE: LIBRARY

NAME TUTORIAL GROUP ROLE

LAU MAO HUA  Wednesday 8am­10am  Report compilation  

WONG QIN KAI  Wednesday 8am­10am  Video editing 

LIM TING LE  Wednesday 8am­10am  Video editing 

LEE JIA KIAM  Wednesday 8am­10am  Report Writing 

NABILA HANIM BINTI SALLEH@MAN  Thursday 8am­10am  Interview 

NADHIRAH BINTI MOHD ZAIN   Wednesday 8am­10am  Report Writing 

NUR AZREEN BINTI SAMIU  Thursday 8am­10am  Interview 

CHIN KHANG WEI  Wednesday 8am­10am  Recommendation 

No. ACTIVITY ACTION TAKEN BY

1)  Contacting interviewee and get approval from Hotel Continental (Penang) 

Nabila, Nadhirah 

2)  Conducting interview session  Lau Mao Hua, Nabila 

3)  Video recording during the interview in Penang on 1/5/2015  Wong Qin Kai, Lim Ting Le 

4)  Person in­charge for report compilation and monitoring of the progress  Lau Mao Hua 

5)  Video editing & Interview notes (Penang)  Lim Ting Le 

6)  Photo shooting for the business  Lee Jia Kiam 

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MINUTES OF MEETING­ 2

DATE: 11/5/2015

TIME: 2PM

VENUE: LIBRARY

No. ACTIVITY ACTION TAKEN BY

1)  Looking for business that suitable for research in Klang Valley and make appointment  

Lau Mao Hua 

2)  Report writing (Penang)  Nur Azreen, Lee Jia Kiam,Lau Mao Hua 

3)  Recommendation of Hotel Continental  ALL members 

4)  Video editing done   Lim Ting Le 

MINUTES OF MEETING­ 3

DATE: 19/5/2015

TIME: 1:30PM

VENUE: LIBRARY

No. ACTIVITY ACTION TAKEN BY

1)  Contacting The 5 Elements Hotel and make appointment for interview  Nadhirah, Nabila 

2)  Conducting interview session  Nur Azreen 

3)  Video shooting during interview  Wong Qin Kai, Lim Ting Le 

4)  Video editing  Wong Qin Kai 

5)  Recommendation for The 5 Elements Hotel   Chin Khang Wei 

6)  Report writing  ALL members 

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MINUTES OF MEETING­ 4

DATE: 28/5/2015

TIME: 2:00PM

VENUE: LIBRARY

No. ACTIVITY ACTION TAKEN BY

1)  Preparing video for presentation   Wong Qin Kai 

2)  Introduction to Hotel Industry  Chin Khang Wei, Lau Mao Hua 

3)  Presentation slide preparation  Nur Azreen, Nabila Hanim 

4)  Report & slide printing  Nadhirah 

5)  Similarity & differences of business  Lee Jia Kiam 

6)  CD burning  Lau Mao Hua 

7)  Final report writing & checking  Lim Ting Le 

MINUTES OF MEETING­ 5

DATE: 3/6/2015

TIME: 10:00AM

VENUE: LIBRARY

No. ACTIVITY­ Presentation Roles ACTION TAKEN BY

1)  Introduction  Lee Jia Kiam 

2)  Brief Bios of the business  Lau Mao Hua 

3)  Comparative Analysis  Lim Ting Le, Nabila 

4)  Recommendation  Chin Khang Wei,Nur Azreen 

5)  Similarity & differences of business  Wong Qin Kai, Nadhirah 

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Agoda.com: Smarter Hotel Booking. (n.d.). Retrieved May 21, 2015, from http://www.agoda.com/ 

  

    Be my guest. (2013, December 21). Retrieved June 2, 2015, from 

http://www.economist.com/news/christmas­specials/21591743­be­my­guest  

   

   Hospitality Net ­ Hotels | A Brief History ­ By Jacques Levy­Bonvin. (n.d.). Retrieved June 2, 2015, from 

http://www.hospitalitynet.org/news/4017990.html   

 

    Hotel Industry Overview ­ Complete Version. (n.d.). Retrieved June 2, 2015, from 

http://www.irs.gov/Businesses/Hotel­Industry­Overview­­­Complete­Version#3   

 

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http://smallbusiness.chron.com/three­categories­hospitality­industry­58524.html   

 

   

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REFERENCES

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Bayview Hotel Georgetown, Penang. (n.d.). Retrieved May 22, 2015, from 

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    Geo Hotel Kuala Lumpur. (n.d.). Retrieved May 21, 2015, from http://www.geohotelkl.com/ 

   

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    The 5 Elements Hotel KL. (n.d.). Retrieved May 22, 2015, from http://www.the5elementshotel.com.my 

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