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Ken, how do you keep up with so much information?I've been asked this twice in the last 3 days. Magic powers? Well, it is my job...I don't cook or carry plates. But my most important tool for keepin... 7 hours ago -
Posted on Hot & Cool by Ken Burgin
What were they thinking when they chose this name?I've just found the website for Brisbane's Hell Pizza. What were they thinking!!? I don't believe in it myself, but in that city there would be hundr... 8 hours ago -
Posted on Hot & Cool by Ken Burgin
Need For Speed When Disaster StrikesWith Katrina’s three year anniversary looming and Gustav gearing up for a Labor Day battering of the Gulf of Mexico next week, (the biggest since Wil... 8 hours ago -
Posted on Designs on Profitability By Roger Hill | hotelsmag.com
Designing For Global Customer Of TomorrowAfter an amazing week in China, checking out the Forbidden City and the Great Wall of China as well as plenty of Olympic events, I have returned home... 8 hours ago -
Posted on Designs on Profitability By Roger Hill | hotelsmag.com
Let the Games Begin!Having opened offices in Hong Kong in 2007, learning about the nuances of Chinese culture and customs has been a constant opportunity for growth. I l... 8 hours ago -
Posted on Designs on Profitability By Roger Hill | hotelsmag.com
Combatting The Air Travel BluesI am usually a pretty positive guy. But I can’t mince words here. Last week I experienced what turned out to be one of the worst airline travel exper... 8 hours ago -
Posted on Designs on Profitability By Roger Hill | hotelsmag.com
I Haven’t Got Time For The PainNo summary available 8 hours ago -
Posted on Designs on Profitability By Roger Hill | hotelsmag.com
Introduction To Designs On ProfitabilityAs my three founding partners -- Andrew J. Fay, Ariane Steinbeck, Julius van Heek -- and I first hung out our shingle in 1988, we built Gettys, a hos... 8 hours ago -
Posted on Designs on Profitability By Roger Hill | hotelsmag.com
Tiger Woods & Your Personal BrandWould you ever be able to have a hotel named after you? Have you been able to pass through all security check points to gain clearance required to be... 8 hours ago -
Posted on Check Your Ego At The Door By Bart Berkey | hotelsmag.com
Most People Don'tMost people don't pick up the phone anymore to call a client back; they simply hit "reply". Most people don't send handwritten notes anymore; they si... 8 hours ago -
Posted on Check Your Ego At The Door By Bart Berkey | hotelsmag.com
Spinning Signs & Site InspectionsHave you ever been driving down the street and noticed someone trying to catch your attention by wildly throwing around a sign above their head and a... 8 hours ago -
Posted on Check Your Ego At The Door By Bart Berkey | hotelsmag.com
Fishing Where The Fish Are"Good day for fishing, but the catching is horrible" is a quote that I don't wish to hear again on my precious days off. Do we fish where the fish ar... 8 hours ago -
Posted on Check Your Ego At The Door By Bart Berkey | hotelsmag.com
Are You Smarter Than A 3rd Grader?One day in 2010 in Washington, D.C., a young man named Joe was working as a dishwasher. "Joe!" his boss boomed. "I thought I told you to clean those ... 8 hours ago -
Posted on Check Your Ego At The Door By Bart Berkey | hotelsmag.com
The Importance Of Taking NotesHow many of you have incredible memories? Can you remember the smallest of details? Tim Ferriss, author of "The Four Hour Work Week," writes: "I trus... 8 hours ago -
Posted on Check Your Ego At The Door By Bart Berkey | hotelsmag.com
Are You In The Basement?Literally, are you in the basement? Is the sales office located in any of the below-ground levels? Never mind sales, are any of your executive office... 8 hours ago -
Posted on Check Your Ego At The Door By Bart Berkey | hotelsmag.com
Do The Right ThingHow many of us do things for the right reasons? Are we honest with a client when we truly don't feel that our hotel would be a good fit for their nee... 8 hours ago -
Posted on Check Your Ego At The Door By Bart Berkey | hotelsmag.com
Sales Lessons From A Sushi ServerHow many of you love sushi? Japanese food is something that our entire family can enjoy--it offers enough variety so that each person is pleased. It ... 8 hours ago -
Posted on Check Your Ego At The Door By Bart Berkey | hotelsmag.com
Don't Be Afraid To Ask For The BusinessWhen asked to participate in HOTELS magazine, I was thrilled with the opportunity. The reality of having to discuss topics that would be intriguing a... 8 hours ago -
Posted on Check Your Ego At The Door By Bart Berkey | hotelsmag.com
Poll shows positive outlooksEighty percent of voters in a recent HotelTalk poll think the current hotel industry downturn won't have long-lasting effects.More specifically, 40 p... Wednesday, August 27 -
Posted on HotelTalk (HMM Magazine)
Skyscanner tries one method of pushing search results into FacebookCame across a quirky feature on the new Skyscanner site this morning when, inevitably, we were looking at Ryanair fares on other websites. Underneath... Wednesday, August 27 -
Posted on Travolution Blog | By Kevin May
Stolen Customer Data, Might as Well Have the Keys to the HotelWired covers this story out of Europe where a hacker installed a trojan virus that steals customer data on a Best Western hotel PMS system. Best West... Wednesday, August 27 -
Posted on Hotel eCommerce Insights by Shane Keener
The Hammock Podcast with iPhoneTodd’s swinging in a hammock with his iphone this week on the Tourism Keys Video Podcast. Todd explains how handheld devices like Apple’s iPhone, fea... Wednesday, August 27 -
Posted on Internet Marketing for Tourism | By Todd Lucier
Come rest in this roomGeorge Costanza would be proud. The five-star Hermitage Hotel in Nashville, Tenn., took home the coveted Best Restroom in America award, given by Cin... Wednesday, August 27 -
Posted on HotelTalk (HMM Magazine)
Predictive search on Google is hereNot ready for the UK just yet (our Google guy tells us), but the predictive search function which has been knocking about for a few years under the t... Wednesday, August 27 -
Posted on Travolution Blog | By Kevin May
User generated content in travel: how do we measure it?How do we know whether our social media, user generated content or online marketing activity is working? Should we spend or save? Those are questions... Wednesday, August 27 -
Posted on Tracking Tourism: The Tourism Research Blog
Tech heistThe Sunday Herald, a Scottish newspaper has a report on what could end up being the largest heist in hospitality, if not cyber-space, annals. Accordi... Wednesday, August 27 -
Posted on New York Hospitality by Vijay Dandapani
My new career as a faucet designerOkay, so as they say, I probably shouldn't quit my day job. But in all of the websites that I come across, occasionally one sticks out. What impresse... Wednesday, August 27 -
Posted on HotelTalk (HMM Magazine)
British Airways London-New York social networkBritish Airways is talking up its first foray into user generated content on the E-Consultancy website site. The Metrotwin.com project sounds intrigu... Wednesday, August 27 -
Posted on Travolution Blog | By Kevin May
Ryanair screen scraping - a summary so far….Yes it is getting a bit out of hand….. far too many posts about screen scraping - which is funny - as a month ago I was writing too much about cruise... Wednesday, August 27 -
Posted on Alex Bainbridge Musings on travel ecommerce blog
From Suzanne's Files to Spire : Women Entrepreneur Travel Spirit in action.Les Blogs Entrées récentes eTourisme l'Interview du Pro Travel 2.0 Web 2.0 « UpTake blog and guest... | Accueil août 27, 2008 From Suzanne's Files ... Wednesday, August 27 -
Posted on Les Explorers by Claude Benard
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