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A '''concierge''' ({{IPA|kɔ̃sjɛʁʒ}}) ([[French language|French]]) is an employee who lives on the premises of [[apartment building]]s and serves as a general [[property caretaker]]; while the phenomenon and the term are most common in [[France]], they can be seen elsewhere, for example in the French-influenced neighborhood of [[Heliopolis (Cairo Suburb)|Heliopolis]] in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]]. A similar position, known as the ''portera'', exists in Spanish-speaking regions. In [[Middle Ages|medieval times]], the concierge was an officer of the [[List of French monarchs|King]] who was charged with executing justice, with the help of his [[bailiff]]s. The term concierge evolved from the French ''Comte Des Cierges'', The Keeper of the [[Candle]]s, who tended to visiting nobles in [[castle]]s of the medieval era.
| Type = EP
| Artist = [[Maureen Tucker]]
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| Released = December 1997
| Recorded = Casino Studio, [[Atlanta, Georgia]]
| Genre = [[Alternative pop]], [[Rock music|Rock]]
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In 19th century and early 20th century apartment buildings, particularly in [[Paris]], the concierge often had a small apartment on the ground floor and was able to monitor all comings and goings. However, such settings are now extremely rare; most concierges in small or middle-sized buildings have been replaced by the part-time services of door-staff.{{Fact|date=October 2008}} These are less costly and less intrusive. Some larger apartment buildings or groups of buildings retain the use of a concierge. The concierge may, for instance, keep the mail of absented dwellers; be entrusted with the keys of apartments in cases of emergencies in the absence of the inhabitant; and perform other tasks.
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| Last album = ''[[Dogs Under Stress]]''<br>(1994)
| This album = ''GRL-GRUP''<br>(1997)
| Next album = ''[[Waiting for My Men]]''<br>(1998)
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In [[hotel]]s, a concierge assists guests with various tasks like making [[restaurant]] reservations, arranging for [[spa]] services, recommending nightclubs, procurement of [[Ticket (admission)|tickets]] to special events and assisting with various [[travel]] arrangements and [[tour]]s of interesting places to visit. In upscale establishments, a concierge is often expected to "achieve the [[impossible]]", dealing with any request a guest may have, no matter how strange, relying on an extensive list of personal contacts with various local merchants and service providers.
'''''GRL-GRUP''''' is a 1997 EP by [[Maureen Tucker]].


Hotel concierge staff have their own professional association, called Les Clefs d'Or ("The Golden Keys"). It was formed in France in October 1929.<ref>[http://www.uichlesclefsdor.org → Union Internationale Des Concierges Hotels "Les Clefs d'Or" - Paris – Hotel Clefs d'Or - Official Web Site<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> It now reaches over 3000 members in over 50 countries. Members can be distinguished by the gold keys they display on their lapels.
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#"[[Then He Kissed Me]]"
#"[[Be My Baby]]"
#"[[To Know Him Is To Love Him]]"
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In [[hospital]]s, concierge services are becoming more and more available. A concierge in hospital will provide similar services to those of a concierge in a hotel, however rather than just serving a guest, they are serving patients and employees as well. This adds a huge benefit to the employees of hospitals who work long shifts, and helps to provide work-life balance.
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This day and age more and more people{{Who|date=October 2008}} are using a personal concierge to “buy back” their precious time. A personal concierge works on the most basic of premise: people want things done and just don't have the time to do them.

In [[business]], a new trend emerging is that of the [business focused assitant] offering concierge services directly to [[professionals]] for their business needs such as database management for conducting business mailings, vendor management for promotional items & branding, marketing liaison, and any number of offerings that will assist in keeping their edge in the marketplace. This type of concierge can be a very affective and affordable solution for the business person with a hectic schedule or on a modest budget who doesn't require a fulltime employee. As varied services & levels of assitance are available customized bids are typically quoted per project. [http://www.StellarConciergeServices.com]

Today there are numerous independently owned and operated concierge companies. Many of these companies provide errand services, as well as informational services for their members. Services include informational requests, setting dinner reservations, making telephone calls, researching travel arrangements and more. Typically, concierge companies will bill on an hourly rate, and depending upon the type of task at hand fees can fluctuate drastically. Other companies{{Who|date=October 2008}} have reinvented the business model by billing a flat monthly fee based upon the number of requests a member is allowed to place each month. The number of independently owned concierge companies has skyrocketed as the start up costs and barriers of entry are quite feasible for many [[entrepreneur]]s.{{Fact|date=October 2008}} Concierges also [[entertain]] their clients.

The owners and operators of concierge and errand service businesses are supported and advocated by the non-profit International Concierge and Errand Association and the National Concierge Association. These associations serve their members through essential resources, continuing education, networking opportunities and other professional endeavors.

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A concierge (kɔ̃sjɛʁʒ) (French) is an employee who lives on the premises of apartment buildings and serves as a general property caretaker; while the phenomenon and the term are most common in France, they can be seen elsewhere, for example in the French-influenced neighborhood of Heliopolis in Cairo, Egypt. A similar position, known as the portera, exists in Spanish-speaking regions. In medieval times, the concierge was an officer of the King who was charged with executing justice, with the help of his bailiffs. The term concierge evolved from the French Comte Des Cierges, The Keeper of the Candles, who tended to visiting nobles in castles of the medieval era.

In 19th century and early 20th century apartment buildings, particularly in Paris, the concierge often had a small apartment on the ground floor and was able to monitor all comings and goings. However, such settings are now extremely rare; most concierges in small or middle-sized buildings have been replaced by the part-time services of door-staff.[citation needed] These are less costly and less intrusive. Some larger apartment buildings or groups of buildings retain the use of a concierge. The concierge may, for instance, keep the mail of absented dwellers; be entrusted with the keys of apartments in cases of emergencies in the absence of the inhabitant; and perform other tasks.

In hotels, a concierge assists guests with various tasks like making restaurant reservations, arranging for spa services, recommending nightclubs, procurement of tickets to special events and assisting with various travel arrangements and tours of interesting places to visit. In upscale establishments, a concierge is often expected to "achieve the impossible", dealing with any request a guest may have, no matter how strange, relying on an extensive list of personal contacts with various local merchants and service providers.

Hotel concierge staff have their own professional association, called Les Clefs d'Or ("The Golden Keys"). It was formed in France in October 1929.[1] It now reaches over 3000 members in over 50 countries. Members can be distinguished by the gold keys they display on their lapels.

In hospitals, concierge services are becoming more and more available. A concierge in hospital will provide similar services to those of a concierge in a hotel, however rather than just serving a guest, they are serving patients and employees as well. This adds a huge benefit to the employees of hospitals who work long shifts, and helps to provide work-life balance.

This day and age more and more people[who?] are using a personal concierge to “buy back” their precious time. A personal concierge works on the most basic of premise: people want things done and just don't have the time to do them.

In business, a new trend emerging is that of the [business focused assitant] offering concierge services directly to professionals for their business needs such as database management for conducting business mailings, vendor management for promotional items & branding, marketing liaison, and any number of offerings that will assist in keeping their edge in the marketplace. This type of concierge can be a very affective and affordable solution for the business person with a hectic schedule or on a modest budget who doesn't require a fulltime employee. As varied services & levels of assitance are available customized bids are typically quoted per project. [1]

Today there are numerous independently owned and operated concierge companies. Many of these companies provide errand services, as well as informational services for their members. Services include informational requests, setting dinner reservations, making telephone calls, researching travel arrangements and more. Typically, concierge companies will bill on an hourly rate, and depending upon the type of task at hand fees can fluctuate drastically. Other companies[who?] have reinvented the business model by billing a flat monthly fee based upon the number of requests a member is allowed to place each month. The number of independently owned concierge companies has skyrocketed as the start up costs and barriers of entry are quite feasible for many entrepreneurs.[citation needed] Concierges also entertain their clients.

The owners and operators of concierge and errand service businesses are supported and advocated by the non-profit International Concierge and Errand Association and the National Concierge Association. These associations serve their members through essential resources, continuing education, networking opportunities and other professional endeavors.

References

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  1. ^ StellarConciergeServices.com