24 Feb What Will Define Hospitality in 2017
What will define the hospitality industry in the New Year?
As a new year arrives, experts in the hotel industry like to make predictions, myself included. However, I have a different take on this particular question. I believe that 2017 is going to be the year of hospitality. Whether you run a gas station, a three-star restaurant, or a five-star hotel, hospitality is, by definition, what we do. It doesn’t cost you anything to say good morning to someone, and it doesn’t cost you anything to say thank you. Whether you’re working within the four walls of your bar, restaurant, or hotel or you’re on a sales call or doing maintenance around a property, whatever your position or wherever you are, always think of yourself as a vehicle for hospitality. Don’t be confined to one focus or class of service. It’s not service you’re giving, it’s hospitality. Make someone else’s day brighter. Whether you’re going to see Airbnb start to hold high standards for its hosts or whether there will be new products coming into use or just how successful the Marriott merger will be, nothing changes the fact that it’s all still going to be about the feeling of hospitality.
This Ask Anthony post is done in partnership with Lodging Magazine. See original article here.
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