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Hotels are rapidly adopting AI, IoT, and smart technologies to enhance guest experiences, but cybersecurity maturity isn't always keeping pace. In 2026, top threats include AI-driven phishing and deepfakes, IoT device exploits, and vendor-related breaches. To stay secure, hotels can embrace zero-trust principles, strengthen vendor oversight, automate threat detection, and prioritize ongoing staff cyber awareness and collaboration. READ MORE

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Phil Beck

Modernizing procurement payments is becoming essential for hotels seeking stronger security, enhanced sustainability, and improved supplier trust. Outdated, paper-based methods slow operations, increase fraud risk, and strain vendor relationships. By shifting to automated digital payments, virtual cards, embedded workflows and by leveraging real-time data, hotels can reduce costs, improve cash flow visibility, and enhance ESG performance, creating a more resilient and future-ready financial ecosystem that is optimized towards sustainable growth.

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When Harry Gordon Selfridge opened his revolutionary department store in London in 1909, he didn't just bring American-style retail to the heart of Britain, he introduced a philosophy that would shape the customer experience for more than a century. His now-famous mantra, "The customer is always right," was meant to empower consumers and build trust. And for a while, it worked. READ MORE

Construction is a key factor in the past, present and future of the hospitality industry. Construction can create a develop a collaborative effort that encompasses, supply chain considerations, operational efficiencies, interior design, sustainability and more. This article will review construction and development trends that keep hospitality products current and discuss what managers and decision makers need to know about construction. READ MORE

This data-driven article identifies a correlation between declining in international arrivals and a cascading domino effect in the lodging industry, which has resulted in a paradigm shift. Rising operation costs, tightened lending, strained franchisor-franchisee relationships, OTAs, and inflation are just some of the problematic cascading effects. Opportunities remain though! Creative and flexible lodging professionals can identify opportunities to build sustainable competitive advantages through emergent trends. READ MORE

As hotels enter 2026, short-term hiring tactics are no longer enough. Labor shortages have become structural, demanding long-term workforce strategies. From investing in retention and lawful immigration to leveraging HR analytics and technology, hotel leaders must treat workforce stability as a strategic priority. The winners won't be those hiring fastest - but those planning smartest. READ MORE

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Combining two hotels in the same vicinity into one operation isn't new. It makes a lot of sense, as it results in efficiencies that a single hotel cannot provide. However, there are very specific scenarios when hotels should think about complexing. How can hoteliers know when and why this might make sense for their properties? READ MORE

Still grinding like it's a badge of honor? Hotel leadership isn't about hustle - it's about flow. Kelly Meerbott challenges hospitality execs to ditch burnout culture and embrace rhythm, recovery, and reflection. Because the best leaders do not run on fumes-they lead with clarity, presence, and purpose. Ready to stop surviving and start leading like a human? READ MORE

The current challenge facing most operators is obtaining skilled manpower. We loss sleep over it, and it is an overshadowing effect of how we manage our hotels, and at times how we take initiatives in finding new or past sources of revenues/profits. But there is good news if we challenge ourselves. It can be in re-committing leadership to basic standards. It can also be by the use of technology in lieu of the manpower which is in short supply. READ MORE

Wellness is this year's buzzword, and emerging from this pursuit of enhanced rest and rejuvenation is sleep tourism. Prioritizing quality of sleep and overall well-being, travelers are seeking lodging experiences that cater to their personal needs and preferences. Hoteliers have many tools at their disposal to place a premium on guests' sleep, and ensure they leave rested and revitalized. READ MORE

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