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Wednesday December 25, 2024
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Aim for a Home Run and Do Not Settle for Empty Pearl Shells
By Laszlo Puczko, CEO & Co-Founder, Health Tourism Worldwide
Like baseball? Sure, who does not?! In wellness-oriented developments do not expect a better season just because of a new jersey! Make sure that your development, and operational team is characterised by home runners, those who know their crafts and others who can mark their contribution. You need to navigate in the wellness world defined by four cornerstones: short- or long-term value contribution, and tangible or intangible assets.
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DAILY HEADLINES - Wednesday Dec 25, 2024
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Trends in Hotel Spa Design to Nurture Guest Health and Wellness
By David Wiborg, Associate Principal, AIA, CambridgeSeven
Hotel spa design is witnessing several exciting trends that reflect the evolving demands of consumers seeking a post-pandemic emphasis on health and wellness. The integration of nature, technology, wellness-focused elements, and sustainability are shaping the future. As the pursuit of well-being and self-care continues to gain prominence, hotels incorporating these trends will offer guests a harmonious and rejuvenating experience.
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How to Maximize Your Hotel's Chances of Insurance Recovery in The Face of a TVPRA Lawsuit
By Mikaela Whitman, Partner, Pasich LLP
Human trafficking is a global problem that has increasing insurance coverage implications. According to the Labor Organization Board, in 2017 there were 24.9 million victims of human trafficking worldwide. Human trafficking has become a serious concern not only for those victims and their families, but for those in industries that could arguably benefit from the human trafficking enterprises.
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