Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne (EHL) · 8 Jul
Technology is not a consequence businesses need to adapt to, but rather an opportunity that businesses can take advantage of. Having worked in the di
Larry Mogelonsky · 8 Jul
Pre-pandemic, the operative model for many hotels was to generate core earnings through the rooms division with more-or-less break even or slightly p
harvardbusiness.org · 7 Jul
Online marketplaces can connect those who have tests with those who need to provide them.
Kinsa Group · 6 Jul
As the country continues to establish a "new normal" for work, many food and beverage companies ask: What's the best way to stay in touch with our re
PhocusWire · 6 Jul
Postmates, a competitor of the Uber Eats platform, will continue to operate as its own app following the acquisition.
Larry Mogelonsky · 6 Jul
As the stay-at-home orders subsides and leisure travelerslook to rediscover their own backyards, we cannot forget that numerous hotelsaround the worl
harvardbusiness.org · 2 Jul
The pandemic has demonstrated the value of technologies that beam vital data back to doctors.
Smart Meetings · 2 Jul
Until British CVBs and venues are cleared to host large international groups, many are focusing on catering to domestic corporate and incentive busin
Hospitality Labor and Employment Law Blog · 30 Jun
On June 22, 2020, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy issued Executive Order 156 ("EO 156"), which, effective immediately, increases the permissible numb
Linchi Kwok - A Hospitality Professional · 30 Jun
Airbnb co-founder Brian Chesky talked about the future of travel in a CNBC interview last week. He stated: "Travel, as we knew it, is over. It doesn'
Beekeeper Blog · 30 Jun
Every single industry has felt the enormous impact of this global pandemic. While many companies have been able to swiftly pivot to remote work, the
Smart Meetings · 29 Jun
Anaheim's MLB Angels Stadium and Honda Center will soon become a district for sports and entertainment, full of restaurants, parks, hotels and meetin
harvardbusiness.org · 29 Jun
Many high-powered jobs require people to work long hours and give up sleep, but that can harm your mental health - and your career.
Kinsa Group · 29 Jun
Learn from top employment experts weekly, by participating in our weekly, free webinars on Kinsa CareerEdge. These one hour presentation address topi
harvardbusiness.org · 29 Jun
The Covid-19 pandemic created an unprecedented strain on healthcare systems across the globe. Beyond the clinical, financial, and emotional impact of
Smart Meetings · 24 Jun
In the sixth of FICP's new virtual education series, participants discussed tips for staying healthy while working remotely, with a focus on exercise
harvardbusiness.org · 24 Jun
A Q&A with the celebrity chef.

Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne (EHL) · 19 Jun
The UN Sustainable Gastronomy Day (June 18th) is the perfect occasion to remind us all of the powerful connection between food and sustainability, an
harvardbusiness.org · 18 Jun
Right now, it's our best option to contain the virus and revive the economy.
TrustYou Blog · 18 Jun
A bright and shiny future has arrived for the hospitality industry. One in which everything is polished and sanitized to a sterile and germ-free shin

SevenRooms F&B Blog · 17 Jun
In 2018 alone, on-premise alcohol sales represented $147 billion in sales in the U.S., with off-premise sales accounting for around $113 billion.
Duetto Research Blog · 16 Jun
In the wake of COVID-19, we found that a lot of our customers, and the wider hotel community, had big questions about their Revenue Strategy. In resp
EventManagerBlog.com · 16 Jun
While the event industry is busy with its reopening plans, a resurgence in hospitalizations is once again casting serious doubts about the safety for
harvardbusiness.org · 15 Jun
The pandemic has rocked an already shaky system.
Smart Meetings · 12 Jun
Albany Capital Center's webinar on events in a post COVID-19 era brought industry professionals together to discuss what future events might look lik
harvardbusiness.org · 12 Jun
Your medical information should belong to you.