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A Robust, Up-to-Date HRIS Can Jumpstart Your Talent Management Implementation - 1 views

  • Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS), are essential for driving fundamental HR management and payroll functions
  • a robust, up-to-date HR system of record can significantly jumpstart your Talent Management implementation
  • A HRIS provides the core system of record that enables entry, validation, maintenance, presentation, and reporting of data required for effective HR management
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  • name, address, phone number, Social Security number, job code, job title, job grade, direct manager, employment history, and education
  • employee records
  • The more high-quality information that resides in your HRIS, the faster and easier it will be to add Talent Management capabilities to your HR system or record
  • Three fundamental data elements are required to drive automated processes across all Talent Management domains: job codes, job titles, and job grades assigned to each employee
  • In the Succession Management area, job titles are needed for nominating successors with the right skills, competencies, and experience to fill a specific position
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    HRIS (Human Resource Information Systems) are needed to enable beneficial HR management and payroll functions. This system allows companies to keep track of data pertaining to employees like name, address, phone number, social security number, job title, employment history and education. This article explains how in order for companies to have a strong Talent management system they must first have their HRIS in order. The HRIS should be in order because it can provide the Talent Management Systems with data that can make auto processing easier and faster. Job codes, job titles and job grades are data elements in an HRIS that can help span all Talent Management modules. In result, this can make recruiting, retaining, and rewarding employees a simpler process.
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Investing in Technology for Competitive Advantage / Arthur Andersen / Fall 1996 - 0 views

  • Technology Investment - The Future
  • Some organizations are early-adopters, while others embrace advancements after they have been already tested by others and the investment risk is reduced
  • otel organizations vary widely in their ability and willingness to track the cycles of technology advances.
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  • It is essential that technology investment be sold as part of an integrated business plan where the technology is supporting the plan
  • As to the investments required for technology, we can safely predict that there will be significant demands for capital to cover technology investments
  • Further complicating the long-range planning for technology investment in an era of network-centric computing is the question of whether to invest in company-based systems or to wait for the availability of network subscription services provided by outside technology utilities
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  • technology investments must support a company's vision and long range strategy
  • Hotel organizations for years have recognized the importance of reserving capital to replace furniture, fixtures and equipment. A similar approach may prove beneficial in the technology arena. FF&E reserves will begin to share prominence in the financial planning of hotel investments with l.T. (or Information Technology) reserves.
  • Smaller, more frequently planned technology investments should generally pay higher dividends in the long run, as compared to the one-time, major investment followed by years of neglect
  • The quandary for investors in the hospitality industry, as indeed in many other industries, is how to balance the need to keep up with rapidly evolving technologies with the need for satisfactory returns on capital over the short term.
  • management will need to understand that technology and information alone confer no competitive advantage. leadership and sound planning will be required to ensure that these investments and the highway of information they generate ultimately produce the shareholder returns required.
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    Investing in information technology can be beneficial for businesses in hospitality industry because it pays higher dividends over a long period of time. If businesses continue to invest in information technology systems regularly they can prevent problems caused by having older information systems. A security breach is a major problem that can be prevented by investing in information technology systems regularly. Another reason to invest in IT systems in the hospitality industry is to have a competitive advantage.
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What is Hotel PMS? | Oracle - 2 views

  • Traditionally, a hotel property management system (PMS) was defined as a platform that enabled a hotel or group of hotels to manage front-office capabilities, such as booking reservations, guest check-in/check-out, room assignment, managing room rates, and billing
  • Traditionally, a hotel property management system (PMS) was defined as a platform that enabled a hotel or group of hotels to manage front-office capabilities, such as booking reservations, guest check-in/check-out, room assignment, managing room rates, and billing.
  • Hotel PMS is now a critical business operations system that enables hoteliers to deliver a seamless guest experience. Hotel PMS now integrates to other onsite services that impact the guest's complete experience, including: Food and beverage operations Housekeeping and maintenance management Sales and catering execution for group bookings and event management Revenue management Distribution across multiple channels Spa management
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  • Faster innovation With cloud-based hotel PMS, hotels can bring new properties online more quickly. Each new release brings new capabilities to help deliver great guest experiences, improve operating efficiency, and increase employee productivity. Lower IT complexity and costs With cloud-based hotel PMS, hotels can lower upfront capital expenditure on software and hardware. By going above-property, hotels can also reduce IT complexity and IT costs. Increase in RevPAR and ADR With cloud-based hotel PMS, hotels can effectively manage rates and allocation of rooms to various distribution channels, helping to maximize occupancy, rates, and revenue. Enhanced customer lifetime value With cloud-based hotel PMS, hotels get a single customer master with comprehensive guest profiles that allow them to personalize and differentiate guest experiences.
  • Until recently, hotel PMS solutions were often managed on premises. On-premises solutions include hardware that can take up a lot of space. Resources were needed to manage the systems and software updates, upgrades, and patches needed to be scheduled and installed manually by onsite staff. Cloud-based, mobile-enabled hotel PMS platforms offer hotels an innovative way to engage with guests while enabling hotels to reduce IT costs and simplify their infrastructure.
  • ncrease housekeeping efficiency with instant updates on housekeeping mobile devices when customers check out, freeing up rooms for cleaning
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    Property management systems (PMS) were originally only for front desk needs like booking reservations, checking guest in and out, charging accounts, and managing room assignments. The newer PMS systems have enhanced the check in and check out process, maintenance and housekeeping management, and accounts receivable management. The check in and check out process has been enhanced by the newer cloud based PMS systems by giving the front desk the ability to provide service anywhere and anytime. It is more accessible and can update room statuses in real time. As housekeeping cleans rooms the room statuses are updated through their mobile cleaning device into the PMS system. Also, the PMS system allows the front desk to communicate with the maintenance and housekeeping staff for last minute guest request and complaints. The cloud based PMS system also allows the front desk to have access to revenue management. This way the front desk can have access to accounts receivable and update it as payments come in from previous guest. This enables faster and more accurate billing for guest. As technology advances it is important for the hospitality industry to stay updated so that guest and employees needs are met. Keeping up with the technological trends allows companies to remain competitive.
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Hotel E-Commerce: Navigating the Complex Hospitality Digital Marketing Landscape - 0 views

  • Websites are dynamic vehicles. In addition to being an attractive and interactive dashboard, a site should be continuously updated and optimized for searchability to be truly functional.
  • Sam Laird shared that more than 65% of people who book a hotel room within 24 hours of checking in do so from a mobile device (Mashable.com).
  • According to Expedia, more than 15% of travelers who book a flight 24 hours or less in advance also do so via mobile device. Hotels with ratings between two and three stars are most commonly reserved via mobile devices, indicating that they are likely the best (or most available) last-minute lodging option
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  • companies with the applications that are easy to access and instinctive to use are most likely to attract these customers.
  • Both Facebook and Twitter advertising allow for targeting users based on demographic and psychographic data.
  • Social media marketing can be a cost-effective and efficient method to interact with existing and prospective customers
  • Properly using hashtags helps a brand start a conversation with consumers and identifies who is already talking about them
  • Most notably, the platform allows for posts to be pre-scheduled, creating continuity of messaging on various social sites.
  • LMA Communications founder Larry Mogelonsky contends that marketing will eventually be “limited to infographics, photos and videos.
  • Consumers rely heavily on the reviews from others in their online communities.
  • Replying to positive reviews and addressing complaints or critical comments transmits a tone of trust to a UGC community
  • According to industry expert and Rouse Media president Glenn Haussman, the impact of a customer rating three stars versus four stars on Yelp or TripAdvisor can be a significant impact to a restaurant’s bottom line.
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    As technology advances so does the way consumers buy products and services. In order to keep consumers happy the hospitality industry has adapted itself to be more mobile and convenient. Mobility and convenience are two very important factors when making a website or app for E-Commerce. Many hotels and restaurants have created apps for cell phones and tablets so that guest can have convenience and mobility when booking a reservation or ordering a meal. E-Commerce profitability is maximized by using digital marketing. Two major sources for digital marketing are search engines and social media ads. Through digital marketing companies can constantly advertise to consumers anywhere at anytime in a cost efficient manor. Search engine marketing allows companies to increase the number of visitors to their website by putting them at the top of search engine results.
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Environmentally-friendly practices in hotels - 1 views

  • As an important component of the accommodation sector, hotel operations are characterised by a massive number of activities that collectively exert a significant impact on global resources (Kirk 1995:3)
  • he considerable environmental effects of hotels contribute to problems, many of which are international in scope, with the major one being climate change
  • According to estimations, an average hotel releases between 160 kg and 200 kg of CO2 per square metre of room floor area per year and the water consumption per guest per night is between 170 and 440 litres in the average five-star hotel. On average, hotels produce 1 kg of waste per guest per night
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  • With the negative impacts that hotels exert on the environment, greater pressure is placed on governments and role players in tourism to reinforce eco-friendlier enterprises and green consumption in hotels (Moreo 2008:1). This compels hotels to demonstrate responsible behaviour to become 'eco-friendly hotels' or 'green hotels', which refers to accommodation establishments that have made a commitment to implementing or following various ecologically-sound practices, such as saving water and energy as well as reducing solid waste
  • Because hotels exert a negative environmental impact, it is imperative that the management of hotels take action to mitigate their impact on the environment
  • Within the hotel sector, the areas of concern for the environment include pollution through solid and liquid waste, high energy consumption and the increasing release of greenhouse gases that cause changes in the atmosphere.
  • Consequently, practices such as recycling of waste, waste management, supplying clean air, energy and water conservation, environmental health, adopting a purchasing policy and environmental education are being considered in various hotels in mitigation of the negative impacts on the environment
  • Demands from governments or regulators require hotels to implement green practices (Kim & Choi 2013:159). Green practices are ways to use products and methods that would not negatively impact on the environment through pollution or by the depletion of natural resources (Smith & Perks 2010:3). These green practices include sustainable management of water, energy conservation, solid waste management, ensuring air quality, environmental purchasing, community awareness and maintenance of permits (see Table 1).
  • It is recommended that hotels implement and monitor the progress of the green initiatives in their establishments. The initiatives to be implemented may include any or some of the following:
  • • Water - Water may be saved by flushing toilets using a flushing system fed from rainwater harvesting. In addition, hotels can use low-flow shower heads and taps to reduce waste.
  • Energy - Occupancy sensors can be used in hotels so as to use energy in occupied rooms only. Also, hotels can use renewable energies such as solar power and wind energy.
  • Reuse of linen - Reuse of linens and towels save water, detergent and energy which reduces the release of greenhouse gases. Water saving information cards should be placed in rooms for guests to read.
  • Solid waste - Recycling is one way by which hotels can begin to participate in waste management. Composting at the establishment is also encouraged. • Air quality - Air filtration can be installed in hotels. In addition, the creation of smoking sections for guests to avoid involuntary exposure to second-hand smoke can also be helpful. • Installation of green roofs improves air quality, which includes the use of recycled material in the growing medium. • Environmental purchasing - Hotels should avoid procuring plastic-based packaging, which contributes to high levels of pollution and should rather use paper bags made from recycled products.
  • This research study determined the environmentally friendly practices adopted in 3- to 5-star-graded hotels in Zimbabwe and South Africa.
  • Against this background, this study was conducted to examine issues relating to environmentally-friendly practices of hotels in these two developing countries
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    This article takes a look at 3 to 5 star hotels in Zimbabwe and South Africa and their environmentally friendly practices. Research shows that the hotel industry has a huge impact on the environment and the use of natural resources. The hotel industry has been negatively impacting the environment by consuming large amount of energy and water, and by producing large amounts of waste. The government has been demanding that hotels implement green practices, these are methods and products that do not negatively impact the environment. The results from the data collected from these two countries showed that none of the hotels had a written green management policy. Even though some of the hotels insisted that there is a green management policy in effect, it was not written down. It is important for policies like this to be written so there is a clear understanding of what is expected.
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Medallia and TripAdvisor Partner to Help Hospitality Companies Encourage More Online Gu... - 2 views

  • Medallia is the customer experience management company. Founded in 2001, the company is trusted by the world's leading brands including Best Western, Four Seasons, Gold's Gym, Sephora, Sony, and Verizon to improve customer experiences. Medallia provides a cloud-based software platform, which captures feedback across Web, social, mobile, and contact center channels, analyzes it in real-time, and enables companies to take action to drive customer delight
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    Medallia allows hotels to know about guest experiences and suggestions that might improve the stay of future guest. With this software guest are able to give feedback on their stay and management is able to respond to them in a timely manner. TripAdvisor has partnered with Medallia so that when guest fill out a review they can also submit a survey on the same form. This is a helpful update because it saves the guest time and makes the process of leaving a review easier. This is important because it makes the guest experience better and it encourages more guest to leave feedback.
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