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The Role Of Technologies In Event Management | StartUs Magazine - 0 views

  • Planning large events can be demanding
  • Technology also means that you can use attendee-self-service systems, which will allow you to spend less on events.
  • social media is making it easier for people to share their experiences and event planners can easily get feedback from attendees.
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  • track how much you spend on each event you plan.
  • #1 Save Time
  • 2 Cost-Effective
  • software arranges data for you so that it is easy for you to use. This way you will not waste time arranging anything. You can immediately start working on the key parts of the event.
  • compare the amount spent
  • be able to analyze the areas where you can make cuts
  • Event management technologies can help to enhance the experience of attendees.
  • It helps in all aspects ranging from attendee satisfaction to project management so make sure to try it out at your next event!
  • Thanks to social media you can reach people from all across the world, a task that would be very difficult if not for technology.
  • #3 Better Communication
  • #5 Better Planning
  • easier for all parties taking part in the planning of an event to collaborate with one another.
  • Email marketing is a great tool for promoting any event. When combined with marketing automation, email marketing can help an event planner to send more personalized emails about an event.
  • Various technologies make it easier for event managers to organize great conferences and meetings.
  • #4 Better Networking
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    Event management could become a various tedious job depending on how large of an event you are planning. Event Management Technologies have allowed Event Managers to help better control their planning and spending budgets, as well help get the word out of their event through different social media platforms. This article helps supports these points and others. This article covers how with new technologies in event management there is the ability to compare past events similar to ones you are currently working on now and see exact prices of different items so you could determine if there is a cheaper route to go or if they are necessary at all. The platforms utilized nowadays allow planners to share with their crew and even clients what is going on in the planning process so all could be on the same page. There is also the ability to market events via social media which helps reduce costs of hiring marketing teams to get the word of the event occurring.
krehman

Benefits of Human Resource Information System | Mitrefinch Inc - 0 views

  • With new systems available to enhance productivity and streamline operations, those in human resources can achieve greater success with the benefits of human resource information system choices.
  • refer to those systems that assist business owners, HR departments, and employees be more productive.
  • your company could see benefits ranging from cost and time savings to increased employee engagement and better adherence to compliance and regulations.
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  • hey can be split into two groups:
  • benefit the business owner and HR department
  • those that benefit the employees.
  • Some small to medium businesses find that they are hiring on a near constant basis either due to turnover or growth.
  • An HRIS can make the onboarding process an efficient and consistent one.
  • an HRIS can turn a disjointed process into one that runs smoothly.
  • If your files are located in a storage room or a disorganized filing cabinet, you could be losing hours of productivity. These files are also subject to loss or compromise.
  • When you can automate payroll by integrating it with your HRIS, you take hours of work off your HR team’s shoulders.
  • With biometric timekeeping, your HR team knows in real time where employees are in case they are needed.
  • Employee self service tools allow your employees to clock in and out with their personal smart device, making it easy for them to work from remote offices or from home.
  • With an HRIS, employees can communicate with each other, your HR team, and leadership in an easy and consistent way.
  • This not only allows employees to talk with colleagues about ongoing projects, but also request shift changes, explain absences, and put in for annual leave or vacation.
  • By choosing the right system, you can save time and money and provide a cutting edge work environment that your entire team will benefit from.
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    This article talks about the ease of using an HRIS not only for the HR department and other departments in the hotel but for employees as well. The article is divided into these two separate groups and lists the benefits for each group and how those benefits could be implemented. The use of an HRIS for the HR department would assist with adding new hires to the system, automating reoccurring tasks such as payroll, and keep track of employees (i.e. if they are at work of off and where they are within the hotel). For employees the HRIS could assist in keeping track of when employees clock in from remote locations and communicating with the HR department in a singular way to perform certain tasks such as requesting time off.
krehman

Three Ways to Overcome Hotel Accounting Challenges - 0 views

  • While increased corporate travel demand and a healthy economy paint a rosy picture for the hotel industry, the report also warns that the lodging ecosystem is vulnerable to threats from multiple fronts.
  • These unique challenges require hotels to be nimble, educated, and equipped with the latest technology to streamline processes and drive financial performance.
  • Hotels live or die on the ebb and flow of fluctuations in their business.
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  • hotel-specific accountants can scale on demand to offer the needed expertise and ramp up quickly.
  • Because the hotel industry has a very specific set of needs, it is imperative for hoteliers have the right tools to navigate today’s challenges. The global travel industry shows no signs of slowing down any time soon, so hotels must incorporate cutting-edge technology to streamline operations, optimize labor management, and access critical data while preparing for the next unexpected event.
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    This article helps guides hotels in how to overcome challenges when it comes to the accounting department in any situation that deals with staff tracking, how to decipher intricate data, and what to do in emergencies. The article details the usefulness of the Cloud and keeping track of staff members that are FOH and BOH that are both hourly and salary. That the accounting department could simply look them up in the cloud rather than searching through paperwork to understand exactly what their role is in the hotel and pay them accordingly. The article also goes over how having multiple centralized data sources can help accountants understand information from reports, guest satisfaction questionnaires, and other forms of reporting to pinpoint exactly what needs to be changed to become more efficient in the company. Lastly, the article covers how having back up accounting teams could be a definite positive just in case of emergencies (i.e. weather) so accounting can still be in progress no matter what situation occurs and the hotel can run smoothly.
krehman

New London Restaurant Has Interactive Touch Tables With eMenus and Digital Tablecloths - 1 views

  • which boasts fully interactive tables with touch technology.
  • Customers are also able to order directly from the digital menu, reducing waiters to little more than human FAQs
  • like ordering a cab.
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  • When customers sit down there are white spots for plates and an individual ‘e-cloth’ for each table. Customers use a touch panel to order food and drink or change their table top to one of the seven other patterns available.
  • menus have been exceptionally clearly designed and should be both intuitive and fool-proof for users!’ Project Designer Benjamin Webb commented.
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    This article highlights the innovations of eMenus and how it is not just a tablet on top of a table but a whole experience. This new restaurant in London expresses this philosophy. In the article a new technology has been created by projectors sitting above the tables in the establishment where each table could decide their tableware based on their tastes. They can also view the menu on their table and order. There are still servers available to answer any questions a customer may have but it is to be "full proof" and self explanatory where any customer could use the system. Features also include interactive games and even the ability to order a cab for when you are ready to leave.
krehman

Impact of E-commerce on the Hospitality Industry - 0 views

  • becoming a steadily bigger part of life without our realising it.
  • E-commerce website should offer a stimulating experience with reliable information that could motivate the customer. Easy Channelling and navigating the customers to full portfolio of all necessary and essentially correct information is very important.
  • It is essential to keep in mind the local environmental sensibilities. Applying the concept of e-commerce for tourism and hospitality has become the most natural outcome in recent years.
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  • They could directly talk, write, book and pay for their stay much in advance, with all information about reaching, being welcomed, how and where, meeting points, weather, forecasts, dangers, attractions and day-today itineraries intact with them months in advance.
  • Internet can offer buyer-seller information, eliminate expenses, improve business, and can give clear loc
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    This article tackles what E-commerce is in relation to businesses all of the world in the modern day but especially what is occurring in the hospitality industry. How now a days many people are looking to book travels online and the specificity's they are looking for can be featured through the internet. Through these websites provided by companies bookings could be made directly without a third party making the plans or making payments from customers. What's most interesting about this article is about is how it is self realizing and it also highlights the negatives e-commerce can have with the consumer (i.e. too much information given about a destination). But, it does tie in the end how it is a very positive step forward for all business alike and can create more revenue than before e-commerce existence.
krehman

E-Waste: A Burden on Human Health and our Ecosystem Alike | Biodiversity | RESET.org - 0 views

  • however electronics may also have more subtle and long-term repercussions for our greater ecosystem.
  • It is estimated that more than two thirds of heavy metals in landfills come from electronic waste.
  • The lack of monitoring and regulation by the government can mean that little-to-no safety precautions (such as wearing protective gear and air filtering) are taken to protect workers while they carry out their job.
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  • age of 40
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      Seems to be such a young age to stop working by but the effects of such toxins can affect someone in this line of work this fast.
  • recyclers and dismantlers have recorded dangerously high levels of lead, mercury and chromium in their bodies.
  • All kinds of animals and organisms may be exposed to mercury, such as an earthworm or a little fish in a river. Larger animals which ingest these organisms, or graze on the plants which grow from contaminated soil are then contaminated as well – and up the food chain it goes.
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      Even though not everyone is effected by these hazards first hand, through this process everyone will get some kind of toxins in their system.
  • 95 percent of e-waste in India is recycled via the non-formal sector which often entails child labour.
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      Is the age of 40 limits based on children workers into adulthood or simply just adults working from maybe their early 20's?
  • toxic chemicals that electronic waste contains do not organically break down and can, over time, seep into the environment around landfills, contaminating local groundwater or get absorbed into the atmosphere, thus seriously endangering the health of nearby communities and animal populations.
  • Research has shown that it is especially dangerous because of the process of bioaccumulation, referring to the uptake of a chemical in an organism over time, and biomagnification, when there is an increase in the concentration of a chemical in the food chain as a result of ingestion of other organisms, in eco-systems surrounding landfills.
  • 2007 study, it was estimated that e-waste could increase by 500 percent by 2020.
  • might in turn indirectly contaminate humans in the future.
  • Now, more than ever, the proper treatment of e-waste needs to start taking place, so that not only human suffering is averted now and in the foreseeable future, but so that the long-term degradation of our environment, ecosystem and health is averted as well.
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    This article covers the effects e-waste has on not only the people working with these hazardous materials everyday, but what long term effects it could have on the environment. The article concentrates on the region India, and how the e-waste is currently effecting it. The limitations this kind of work is having on the people associated with this form of disposing everyday. How even children are infected with led and it is now in their bloodstreams. The article goes in deeper with predictions of contamination of animals and plants in near by areas and what could become of them. The article sums up, however, that at the the end of the day it will always come back to us and the whole world could be contaminated by these toxins. That there needs to be a solution soon to this problem or what seems to be just the begging can grow even further, and faster than we could ever want.
krehman

Top 3 technology innovations changing the restaurant industry | FastCasual - 4 views

  • With technology evolving on multiple fronts in today's foodservice industry, restaurant operators are facing more pressure than ever to improve their business operations.
  • Grimes encouraged foodservice operators to not only take a comprehensive look at the types of technology affecting their industry but also how they could apply innovations being used outside foodservice.
  • ake Pepper the robot, for example, which a few airport restaurants are using to greet guests, provide menu details and offer menu recommendations.
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      This article highlights the advice Robert Grimes, International Food & Beverage Technology Association president and CEO, gives to those looking to innovate their technologies in the Food & Beverage industry. In the article Grimes hits 3 main points: robotics, 3D printing, and Blockchain. He hits that robotics are being utilized already in food service outlets. How robotics are not only assisting customers with faster food times but also providing more variety to them within this decreased period. As well as assistance in the kitchen to execute orders faster. He discusses how 3D printing "will enable the food service industry to serve more fresh food - faster and with less space than traditional food service." For example, with cake decorating and pizza making. Within the article, Grimes also has an obscure idea, but yet one no one has thought about yet, of using a tracking service called Blockchain that can be readily available to customers to see where food from a restaurant is coming from (i.e. farm to table restaurants could show where they are receiving their products from exactly). Almost emulating the tracking service most use for packages being delivered to their homes. Grimes lastly explains the "seven Cs" of food service technology - clarity, convergence, connections, convenience, choice, consumer and commitment. "He placed clarity at the top of this list since the rapid growth of technology calls for clarifying what one refers" to, which he utilized to explain the 3 innovations. The rest of the article hits the rest of the C's and what each means to him and how it could help improve food service. However, the most important piece of information comes with the closing sentence: "To utilize technology, an organization must make a concerted effort to ensure that all employees are making use of it." Meaning that, you could implement everything and believe in it fully, but without belief of those working for you and with you, none of it will matter.
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  • Grimes pointed out three specific technologies that foodservice operators should have on their radars: robotics, 3D printing and the blockchain.
  • Flippy, Miller said, is designed to work alongside kitchen staff.
  • Chowbotics Inc., a manufacturer of a robotic machine that uses 21 ingredients to create more than 1,000 types of salads in around 60 seconds,
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      The innovation of robotics seems to be an outlet for quicker prep times while providing a larger variety of options.
  • will enable the foodservice industry to serve more fresh food — faster and with less space than traditional foodservice,
  • It prints food in a variety of many shapes and sizes from as small as 1.5 millimeters high for crackers or several centimeters for a tart.
  • By digitally recording the identity of goods, a blockchain can provide a permanent, immutable record for every food ingredient as it travels from farm to table.
  • how it was processed and a full accounting of its movement along the supply chain.
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      Eliminates the guessing game of where your food comes from for customers. With the ability to track food from order to deliver, as if it were an amazon package, will help consumers understand exactly what they are eating. It could also help different restaurants within the same area compete with how fresh their ingredients compared to others based on where product is purchased from.
  • the "seven Cs" of foodservice technology — clarity, convergence, connections, convenience, choice, consumer and commitment.
  • Business organizations need to have a holistic view of technology for their different departments. If they fail to do this, they run the risk of choosing the wrong system.
  • "People want to be able to get to their technology however they want to get there," he said, be it via a kiosk, a smartphone, a watch or a desktop.
  • "If you want to lower the cost of technology, go with consumer technology," he said. Many businesses already use consumer smartphones and laptops for this very reason.
  • Grimes insisted that many businesses continue to view technology as an overhead expense instead of an opportunity to improve service and efficiency.
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