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Hotel Technology Trends To Look Out For

InnQuest

The future adoption of robots will allow hoteliers to construct a secure and enjoyable leisure space. Voice control can be made available for in-room gadgets that enable them to serve as a simulated/virtual concierge and offer customized suggestions to guests, provide the necessary information to them and even respond to their queries.

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Everything you need to know about resort development

Les Roches

Resort development is a complex discipline, requiring meticulous planning, strategic design, procurement, construction, operations and marketing. This involves estimating construction costs, operating expenses, revenue projections and return on investment (ROI) calculations and identifying potential risks and opportunities.

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11 Ways To Develop an Employee-Centric Culture in Hotels

eZee Absolute

Provide constructive criticism. Provide constructive criticism. There’s a thin line between criticism and constructive criticism. And you as a hotelier must know the difference and always take the side of constructive criticism. And in that case, the concierge department should be able to step in and offer support.

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Hospitality Horizons 2024: Navigating the Top Trends

eZee Absolute

Hotels are increasingly switching to eco-friendly materials and practices in construction, room amenities, and daily operations. Chatbots and virtual assistants, driven by AI, are becoming integral in providing real-time assistance and enhancing communication between guests and hotel staff.

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How to create a business plan for a hotel

Les Roches

Similar to how architects create blueprints before constructing a building, it’s essential to have a strategic plan when starting a hotel business. It provide­s guidance for your actions and decisions as you take the project forward. Why do you need a hotel business plan? Securing initial funding is ofte­n necessary for any new ve­nture.

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Hotel tips to become a successful business

SiteMinder

Just look at the wide array of different workers a relatively standard, medium-sized hotel might employ: hotel managers, receptionists, admin staff, salespeople, maintenance workers, housekeepers, concierges, valets, bartenders, waitstaff, chefs, childcare workers and more. Creating constructive work conditions will help manage this.

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