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How Hotels Can Embrace the Technological Age with Sugar Beach IT Director Shearvon Devenish

Larry Mogelonsky

Like the Chief Technology Officer (CTO), their budgets have increased, aiding them to implement new technology to replace services that were previously done manually by staff despite the size of the hotel brand. Finally, the budget. How have you seen the role of IT Director and CTO change over the past decade?

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Key Disruptions Rocking the Restaurant Franchise Space

Modern Restaurant Management

Specialized industry lead generation and business development portals have long been the connector between franchisors seeking to engage with potential franchisees, and they are dying on the vine—and rightfully so. Industry Portals Are Perishing. Although consumers may not be aware, portals can be doing them a disservice.

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Hotel Equities CDO Joe Reardon talks strategic partnerships

Hotel Business

It was budgeting time around October, and I went by the boardroom and there’s four different companies working on budgets together. One of the immediate benefits is through our industry-best procurement program where we can push savings out to our partners. I remember going back to the second or third one we did.

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How to create a business plan for a hotel

Les Roches

It covers all the necessary de­tails related to setting up and ope­rating a hotel business. The business plan is a roadmap, outlining important aspects such as market analysis, manage­ment structure, marketing plans, ope­rational strategies, and financial projections. Why do you need a hotel business plan?