Technologists and Hoteliers have very different personalities, yet both are critical to successful hotel technology decisions. This article explores the nature of that sometimes difficult collaboration, and offers some advice for a smooth process.
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Technology In Hospitality - Clash and Collaboration
Technologists and Hoteliers have very different personalities, yet both are critical to successful hotel technology decisions. This article explores the nature of that sometimes difficult collaboration, and offers some advice for a smooth process.
Buying a Hotel To House Your Tour Flow
Tour flow alone typically will not fill a hotel. Business travelers, meeting and convention travelers, and pleasure or leisure travelers are the three primary market segments that comprise the total of lodging demand.
Observations From The Road
Steve Rushmore's May 2004 Hotels article.
Performance Analysis Techniques to Drive Profits
Australian Tourism Export Council Symposium, Royal Pines Resort – 30 April 2004
Managing Performance in Cyclical Markets
Australian Tourism Export Council Symposium, Royal Pines Resort – 29 April 2004
The Dual Brand Hotel Concept
An Effective And Growing Alternative For Hotel Developments Throughout Brazil
A Case For Being Independent
Steve Rushmore's February 2004 Hotels Article
The Internet: Friend or Foe?
In this article, the author discusses the benefits of the internet in managing hotels.
The Perils Of Incomplete Specifications
Purchasing agents are the last checkpoint through which information passes prior to production of FF&E. As such they have an obligation to ensure that both clients’ and designers’ expectations will be met by the vendors.
An Investment Driven Breakeven Analysis for Hotels
ID.RevPAR & ID.GOPPAR: the Investment Driven RevPAR and GOPPAR
Industry Insights
We have written thousands of articles about all aspects of hospitality, including valuations, investing, lending, operations, asset management, and much more.
Tour flow alone typically will not fill a hotel. Business travelers, meeting and convention travelers, and pleasure or leisure travelers are the three primary market segments that comprise the total of lodging demand.
Australian Tourism Export Council Symposium, Royal Pines Resort – 30 April 2004
Australian Tourism Export Council Symposium, Royal Pines Resort – 29 April 2004
An Effective And Growing Alternative For Hotel Developments Throughout Brazil
In this article, the author discusses the benefits of the internet in managing hotels.
Purchasing agents are the last checkpoint through which information passes prior to production of FF&E. As such they have an obligation to ensure that both clients’ and designers’ expectations will be met by the vendors.
ID.RevPAR & ID.GOPPAR: the Investment Driven RevPAR and GOPPAR
Robust demand in urban centers continues to drive Canadian hotel values despite high interest rate environment.