question archive A GM has responsibilities to guests, employees, owners, and of course to themselves
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A GM has responsibilities to guests, employees, owners, and of course to themselves. What are some reasons these interests might come into conflict? If that were to happen to you, whose interests would you consider to be the most important? Why?
- Some practicing GMs elect to pursue four-year or higher degrees that they believe will assist in their career advancement. What are some of the advantages and potential disadvantages of such a career advancement strategy? What alternatives would you suggest to a GM whose geographic location prevents such an approach?