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Global Hotel Alliance Celebrates 20th Anniversary at IHIF EMEA in Berlin Demonstrating Its Enduring Value for Independent Hotel Brands

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UAE-headquartered Global Hotel Alliance (GHA), the world’s largest alliance of independent hotel brands, celebrated its 20th anniversary this week in Berlin at the International Hospitality Investment Forum (IHIF), where the then start-up was first announced in 2004.

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The Monetization Shift: Why Creators Are Diversifying Away From Social

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Is it 2024 or 2004? Digital creators always seek new channels to engage their audiences and maximize revenue potential. But in a $250 billion industry built mainly on social media platforms, there’s been a noticeable shift back in time, with social media influencers increasingly turning to email. Will bloggers reign supreme again?

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HSMAI Perspective: HSMAI Commercial Strategy Week: Leading the Way

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During the early 2000s as internet marketing was rapidly advancing, we produced the first Hotel Internet Marketing Strategy Conference in 2003 and then the Revenue Management Strategy Conference in 2004.

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IHM’s topsy-turvy Z-A: What to expect in hospitality and real estate in 2023

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After a topsy-turvy 2022, here are the major hospitality and real estate trends we expect to see in the year ahead, some more unexpected than others. U is for understaffed Staffing issues will continue to be a focal point of conversation for hospitality providers.

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‘Jiro Dreams of Sushi’ and the American Omakase Boom

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In New York City, chef-owner Toshihiro Uezu’s Kurumazushi debuted in 1977; in 1995, his omakase menu netted a three-star review from then- New York Times critic Ruth Reichl, who noted that despite the “current craze” for sushi, the dinnertime clientele was still mostly made up of Japanese guests.

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The Immense Human Cost of Keeping Thailand’s Palm Oil Flowing

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In 2016, the country had the third-highest economic inequality in the world, according to the Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report, with its 50 richest billionaires having a net worth equal to 30 percent of the country’s entire GDP. Thailand has the eighth-largest economy in Asia, but its wealth gap is vast and ever widening.

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