ZERO-BASED BUDGETING is essential for hotels amid near- and long-term volatility, according to a blog from HotStats. The blog also suggested that hoteliers
need to turn to other futureproofing or future-cushioning methods.
In a recent blog post, Michael Grove, COO, HotStats said that zero-based budgeting, a method of budgeting in which all expenses must be justified for each new
period starting from a zero base, is very necessary given the fluidity of the global economy and, ultimately, its impact on hotel operations. At the recent 2022 M3
Partners meeting, Grove first illustrated the pandemic's effect on worldwide profits and how it's changed the landscape.
"It's worth reminding ourselves of the importance and magnitude of the U.S. hotel industry's share on the global scale, which has only grown during the pandemic,"
Grove said in the article.
According to the blog post, almost half of global profits are produced in the U.S. and that share only rose as the pandemic slackened.
"A massive 47 percent of hotel profits are achieved in the U.S., up 6.6 percentage points since 2019, the result of myriad variables, including a large domestic
market and staycation trend," Grove said in the post. "Meanwhile, severe lockdowns and restrictions in Europe and Asia-Pacific sent their percentages down as the
Middle East received a boost in the fourth quarter 2021 from Expo 2020 in Dubai."
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