Briefing: embracing the mobile world

The escalation of mobile technology is something to be admired. The speed in which the digital world moves is often very hard to fathom. However, getting the basics right when using these tools is essential and the best hotel companies are grasping the opportunity that mobile technology gives them.

Uptake of mobile technology is nothing new, but with more and more guests using their devices to research, understand and make decisions on where to stay, embracing this new world of communication is integral. In this briefing we hear from experts about the mobile world, including:

  • Alex Kyriakidis, President – Middle East and Africa for Marriott on why hospitality should grasp mobile technologies
  • Nigel Huddleston, Industry Head of Leisure for Google on the information mobile technologies can provide
  • Ewan Cameron, CEO at Lonhro Hotels on the African market being more sophisticated than many Western markets when it comes to mobile
  • And Cyril Ranque, SVP of Global Market Management for Expedia on the likelihood of mobile overtaking laptops in terms of usage.
 


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Briefing: creating positive online sentiment with engaged consumers

The explosion in the way that everyone uses technology has dominated much conversation over the last few years. Technology, and more specifically the Internet, has brought new opportunities and new headaches for some in the way they communicate with stakeholders.

Consumers now engage with brands more directly in an online world which is completely segregated from the ‘real-world’ experiences they are having. Hoteliers need to react and engage with these online conversations to mitigate the risk of their brands being diluted. In this briefing we hear from:

  • María Zarraluqui, VP – Development of Melia Hotels International on the challenge of keeping up with these digitally engaged guests.
  • Gerald Lawless, CEO of Jumeirah Group on how to react to online negativity
  • Ewan Cameron, CEO of Lonrho Hotels on filtering through the information overload
  • And Robert Gaymer-Jones, CEO of Sofitel Luxury Hotels on creating that sought after online buzz.
 


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Briefing: staying connected to your customer

With the explosion of mobile technology across the globe, relationships with customers are no longer one-dimensional. Brands, corporations and businesses need to embrace new media capabilities to stay connected with their ever evolving consumer.

Online commenting, reviewing and criticism is now a 24 hours a day phenomenon, even for the small brands. Understanding the correct tools to use and how to manage this relatively new avenue is integral. Some brands are doing it brilliantly, but are there particular tricks and top tips to learn?

In this briefing we hear from:

  • Ewan Cameron, CEO of Lonrho Hotels on staying connected to his customers
  • Joe Stenson, of Queensway Group on continually processing customer feedback for improved service
  • Peter O’Connor, of the Essec Business School, on which brands are using social media well
  • And James Chappell, Global Marketing Director of Horwath HTL, on the challenges with media immediacy

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Briefing: Aligning modern innovation with business

Consumers are now associating themselves with brands like never before, therefore new product that comes to the market needs to have something to lure them to it. Innovations in design and technology allows businesses to differentiate themselves from competitors and consequently appeal to different audiences.

Some hotels are embracing new ideas to gain further market share. They are really seeing the benefit of doing something alternative and contemporary. Design and hotel features has arguably, in the past, been viewed as irrelevant but there are companies now working within hospitality whose key differentiator is this component – and they are seeing great success.

Experts this week discuss innovations and the modern day technologies that can be used to compliment their operations. Including:

  • Chris Boulton, CEO of yoo, on bringing design to the hospitality world.
  • Gordon Drake, CFO of Kingdom Hotel Investments about the multiple sources of income some of their hotels enjoy
  • Mark Wynne-Smith, Global CEO of Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels on the investment needed for innovation
  • And Ewan Cameron, CEO of Lonrho Hotels, about the correlation he sees with hotel development and social media.
 


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