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Hotel Brand -- Business Class

  • Technology Combats Common Employee Complaints

    Research conducted by the Cornell Center for Hospitality Research highlights the direct correlation between workforce scheduling practices and employee job satisfaction. Operators turn to technology to promote keep employees happy and boost guest return visits.
  • Fight the Economic Storm with Marketing and Sales Strategies: Part 2

    In part one of this three part series, Deloitte examined the outlook for the US consumer of hospitality services and offered the first of four marketing and sales functions that will mitigate financial burdens during this downturned economy. In part two, learn how to achieve financial success by improving spending across sales and marketing channels and by re-evaluating customer segments and touch-points.
  • The 'Wow' Factor

    Hotels raise the guest satisfaction bar with in-room technology that promotes a superior guest experience. From loaner iTOUCHs to the next generation of customer relationship management, operators aim to impress through personalization.
  • Intelity Introduces Mobile, Self-Service Guest Tech

    Intelity bridges the gap between guest interaction and access to multiple hotel service systems with the launch of a self-service solution that aids guests in planning their hotel stays.
  • Hotels: Are you Maximizing Your CRS?

    A hotel's central reservation system is the link to most sales opportunities. Learn how to boost bookings and revenue with a fine-tuned central reservations system.
  • New Report Compares Supplier Web Sites vs. Online Travel Agencies

    According to a new report released by PhoCusWright, the online leisure/unmanaged business travel market in the U.S. has matured, while supplier Web sites and online travel agencies appear to have reached relatively stable market share.
  • A Well-Connected Workforce

    Hotels fight the battle against workforce miscommunication with six system trends that are efficient and undetectable by guests. Text massaging, Blackberry-type devices and WiFi connectivity top the list.
  • What IT Execs Need to Do Now

    IT executives that continue to push for technology objectives during an economic slowdown can increase efficiency and ride out the negative affects of the economy. Learn the top five priorities that all tech departments should focus on.
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