ºÝºÝߣshows by User: hotel2030 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: hotel2030 / Sun, 29 Nov 2015 08:13:35 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: hotel2030 Future of hospitality the emerging view 09 10 15 /slideshow/future-of-hospitality-the-emerging-view-09-10-15-55617826/55617826 futureofhospitality-theemergingview091015lr-151129081335-lva1-app6891
Form the second Future Agenda programme, this is an emerging view of the key shifts taking place in and around hospitality. Supported by IHG, the future of travel events engaged experts in New York, Mendoza, Dubai, Singapore and Shanghai. Other topics covering everything from transport and cities to data and loyalty were undertaken in 42 other locations. Insights from all these have been brought together into this summary]]>

Form the second Future Agenda programme, this is an emerging view of the key shifts taking place in and around hospitality. Supported by IHG, the future of travel events engaged experts in New York, Mendoza, Dubai, Singapore and Shanghai. Other topics covering everything from transport and cities to data and loyalty were undertaken in 42 other locations. Insights from all these have been brought together into this summary]]>
Sun, 29 Nov 2015 08:13:35 GMT /slideshow/future-of-hospitality-the-emerging-view-09-10-15-55617826/55617826 hotel2030@slideshare.net(hotel2030) Future of hospitality the emerging view 09 10 15 hotel2030 Form the second Future Agenda programme, this is an emerging view of the key shifts taking place in and around hospitality. Supported by IHG, the future of travel events engaged experts in New York, Mendoza, Dubai, Singapore and Shanghai. Other topics covering everything from transport and cities to data and loyalty were undertaken in 42 other locations. Insights from all these have been brought together into this summary <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/futureofhospitality-theemergingview091015lr-151129081335-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Form the second Future Agenda programme, this is an emerging view of the key shifts taking place in and around hospitality. Supported by IHG, the future of travel events engaged experts in New York, Mendoza, Dubai, Singapore and Shanghai. Other topics covering everything from transport and cities to data and loyalty were undertaken in 42 other locations. Insights from all these have been brought together into this summary
Future of hospitality the emerging view 09 10 15 from Hotel 2030
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Top Ten Hotel Trends 2020 /hotel2030/top-ten-hotel-trends-2020-33415159 toptenhoteltrends2020-140411101037-phpapp01
Hotel 2030 is a cross-sector platform that acts as a catalyst for open discussion on the possible changes facing the hospitality industry and associated innovations for hotels over the next 15 to 20 years. As we explore potential changes, we see some trends having increasing impact. Based on discussion and feedback from hospitality companies, tourism experts and government bodies around the world, this summary shares insights on shifts by 2020. The ten most significant trends that are seen as potentially impacting hotels in 2020 are: African Travellers 500m new middle class in Africa require accessible hotel accommodation for both work and leisure across the continent Co-Branded Experiences Hotels partner with established consumer brands to deliver leading-edge, repeatable co-branded experiences Dynamic Pricing Transparent real-time pricing reflects personal ability to pay and enhances yield optimization across the service sector Faith Compliance More organizations flex their processes and proactively switch to become compliant with cultural norms and experiences Female Centricity New experiences are designed, and established ones reinvented, with the influential female population’s needs at the core Final Frontiers Increasing interest and participation in remote journeys drive more of us to seek to access the inaccessible New Forms of Ownership Shared co-operatives, partnerships and membership funding business models replace franchising and direct ownership Smart Buildings Increasingly intelligent, self-monitoring buildings set new standards as big data is shared between operations and providers Upstream Insight Companies and networks have, and act on, very early insight on future intent to travel and customise services to suit Waste Reuse Seeing waste as a resource and encouraging its reuse within the footprint shifts many towards the circular economy ]]>

Hotel 2030 is a cross-sector platform that acts as a catalyst for open discussion on the possible changes facing the hospitality industry and associated innovations for hotels over the next 15 to 20 years. As we explore potential changes, we see some trends having increasing impact. Based on discussion and feedback from hospitality companies, tourism experts and government bodies around the world, this summary shares insights on shifts by 2020. The ten most significant trends that are seen as potentially impacting hotels in 2020 are: African Travellers 500m new middle class in Africa require accessible hotel accommodation for both work and leisure across the continent Co-Branded Experiences Hotels partner with established consumer brands to deliver leading-edge, repeatable co-branded experiences Dynamic Pricing Transparent real-time pricing reflects personal ability to pay and enhances yield optimization across the service sector Faith Compliance More organizations flex their processes and proactively switch to become compliant with cultural norms and experiences Female Centricity New experiences are designed, and established ones reinvented, with the influential female population’s needs at the core Final Frontiers Increasing interest and participation in remote journeys drive more of us to seek to access the inaccessible New Forms of Ownership Shared co-operatives, partnerships and membership funding business models replace franchising and direct ownership Smart Buildings Increasingly intelligent, self-monitoring buildings set new standards as big data is shared between operations and providers Upstream Insight Companies and networks have, and act on, very early insight on future intent to travel and customise services to suit Waste Reuse Seeing waste as a resource and encouraging its reuse within the footprint shifts many towards the circular economy ]]>
Fri, 11 Apr 2014 10:10:37 GMT /hotel2030/top-ten-hotel-trends-2020-33415159 hotel2030@slideshare.net(hotel2030) Top Ten Hotel Trends 2020 hotel2030 Hotel 2030 is a cross-sector platform that acts as a catalyst for open discussion on the possible changes facing the hospitality industry and associated innovations for hotels over the next 15 to 20 years. As we explore potential changes, we see some trends having increasing impact. Based on discussion and feedback from hospitality companies, tourism experts and government bodies around the world, this summary shares insights on shifts by 2020. The ten most significant trends that are seen as potentially impacting hotels in 2020 are: African Travellers 500m new middle class in Africa require accessible hotel accommodation for both work and leisure across the continent Co-Branded Experiences Hotels partner with established consumer brands to deliver leading-edge, repeatable co-branded experiences Dynamic Pricing Transparent real-time pricing reflects personal ability to pay and enhances yield optimization across the service sector Faith Compliance More organizations flex their processes and proactively switch to become compliant with cultural norms and experiences Female Centricity New experiences are designed, and established ones reinvented, with the influential female population’s needs at the core Final Frontiers Increasing interest and participation in remote journeys drive more of us to seek to access the inaccessible New Forms of Ownership Shared co-operatives, partnerships and membership funding business models replace franchising and direct ownership Smart Buildings Increasingly intelligent, self-monitoring buildings set new standards as big data is shared between operations and providers Upstream Insight Companies and networks have, and act on, very early insight on future intent to travel and customise services to suit Waste Reuse Seeing waste as a resource and encouraging its reuse within the footprint shifts many towards the circular economy <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/toptenhoteltrends2020-140411101037-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Hotel 2030 is a cross-sector platform that acts as a catalyst for open discussion on the possible changes facing the hospitality industry and associated innovations for hotels over the next 15 to 20 years. As we explore potential changes, we see some trends having increasing impact. Based on discussion and feedback from hospitality companies, tourism experts and government bodies around the world, this summary shares insights on shifts by 2020. The ten most significant trends that are seen as potentially impacting hotels in 2020 are: African Travellers 500m new middle class in Africa require accessible hotel accommodation for both work and leisure across the continent Co-Branded Experiences Hotels partner with established consumer brands to deliver leading-edge, repeatable co-branded experiences Dynamic Pricing Transparent real-time pricing reflects personal ability to pay and enhances yield optimization across the service sector Faith Compliance More organizations flex their processes and proactively switch to become compliant with cultural norms and experiences Female Centricity New experiences are designed, and established ones reinvented, with the influential female population’s needs at the core Final Frontiers Increasing interest and participation in remote journeys drive more of us to seek to access the inaccessible New Forms of Ownership Shared co-operatives, partnerships and membership funding business models replace franchising and direct ownership Smart Buildings Increasingly intelligent, self-monitoring buildings set new standards as big data is shared between operations and providers Upstream Insight Companies and networks have, and act on, very early insight on future intent to travel and customise services to suit Waste Reuse Seeing waste as a resource and encouraging its reuse within the footprint shifts many towards the circular economy
Top Ten Hotel Trends 2020 from Hotel 2030
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Top Ten Hotel Trends 2014 /slideshow/top-ten-hotel-trends-2014/30179561 toptenhoteltrends2014-140119061546-phpapp02
Hotel 2030 is a cross-sector platform that acts as a catalyst for open discussion on the possible changes facing the hospitality industry and associated innovations for hotels over the next 15 to 20 years. As we explore potential long term changes for hotels, we see some trends having increasing impact in the shorter term. These are based on feedback from hospitality companies, tourism experts and government bodies around the world. Please find on the following slides the top ten hotel trends for 2014. Cross-Generational Travel Flexible Public Spaces Indian Tourists Gambling Vacations Mass Personalization Medical Tourism Multi branded Hotels Responsible Tourism Transparent Pricing Urban Resorts These are summarised in this presentation and detailed further in the original hotel 2030 emerging trends deck]]>

Hotel 2030 is a cross-sector platform that acts as a catalyst for open discussion on the possible changes facing the hospitality industry and associated innovations for hotels over the next 15 to 20 years. As we explore potential long term changes for hotels, we see some trends having increasing impact in the shorter term. These are based on feedback from hospitality companies, tourism experts and government bodies around the world. Please find on the following slides the top ten hotel trends for 2014. Cross-Generational Travel Flexible Public Spaces Indian Tourists Gambling Vacations Mass Personalization Medical Tourism Multi branded Hotels Responsible Tourism Transparent Pricing Urban Resorts These are summarised in this presentation and detailed further in the original hotel 2030 emerging trends deck]]>
Sun, 19 Jan 2014 06:15:46 GMT /slideshow/top-ten-hotel-trends-2014/30179561 hotel2030@slideshare.net(hotel2030) Top Ten Hotel Trends 2014 hotel2030 Hotel 2030 is a cross-sector platform that acts as a catalyst for open discussion on the possible changes facing the hospitality industry and associated innovations for hotels over the next 15 to 20 years. As we explore potential long term changes for hotels, we see some trends having increasing impact in the shorter term. These are based on feedback from hospitality companies, tourism experts and government bodies around the world. Please find on the following slides the top ten hotel trends for 2014. Cross-Generational Travel Flexible Public Spaces Indian Tourists Gambling Vacations Mass Personalization Medical Tourism Multi branded Hotels Responsible Tourism Transparent Pricing Urban Resorts These are summarised in this presentation and detailed further in the original hotel 2030 emerging trends deck <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/toptenhoteltrends2014-140119061546-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Hotel 2030 is a cross-sector platform that acts as a catalyst for open discussion on the possible changes facing the hospitality industry and associated innovations for hotels over the next 15 to 20 years. As we explore potential long term changes for hotels, we see some trends having increasing impact in the shorter term. These are based on feedback from hospitality companies, tourism experts and government bodies around the world. Please find on the following slides the top ten hotel trends for 2014. Cross-Generational Travel Flexible Public Spaces Indian Tourists Gambling Vacations Mass Personalization Medical Tourism Multi branded Hotels Responsible Tourism Transparent Pricing Urban Resorts These are summarised in this presentation and detailed further in the original hotel 2030 emerging trends deck
Top Ten Hotel Trends 2014 from Hotel 2030
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Best places to stay in 2014 month by month /slideshow/best-places-to-stay-in-2014-month-by-month/29610782 bestplacestostayin2014monthbymonth-140101101329-phpapp02
A selection of the best hotels to stay in around the world month by month. From each month from January through to December 2014, we have selected a favourite hotel for great locations at the best time to be there. The 2014 list is: January - Hotel Pulitzer, Buenos Aires www.hotelpulitzer.com.ar February - The Chedi, Muscat http://www.ghmhotels.com/en/chedi-muscat-oman March - Upper House, Hong Kong www.upperhouse.com April - Crosby Street Hotel, New York www.firmdalehotels.com/new-york/crosby-street-hotel May - W Retreat and Spa, Maldives www.starwoodhotels.com/whotels/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=1585 June - Das Stue Hotel, Berlin www.das-stue.com July - One Aldwych, London www.onealdwych.com/home.aspx August - Hotel J, Stockholm www.hotelj.com September - Healdsburg Hotel, California www.hotelhealdsburg.com October - QT, Sydney www.qtsydney.com.au November - The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur www.oberoihotels.com/oberoi_rajvilas/ December - Icehotel, Jukkasjarvi www.icehotel.com More details to follow in due course.]]>

A selection of the best hotels to stay in around the world month by month. From each month from January through to December 2014, we have selected a favourite hotel for great locations at the best time to be there. The 2014 list is: January - Hotel Pulitzer, Buenos Aires www.hotelpulitzer.com.ar February - The Chedi, Muscat http://www.ghmhotels.com/en/chedi-muscat-oman March - Upper House, Hong Kong www.upperhouse.com April - Crosby Street Hotel, New York www.firmdalehotels.com/new-york/crosby-street-hotel May - W Retreat and Spa, Maldives www.starwoodhotels.com/whotels/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=1585 June - Das Stue Hotel, Berlin www.das-stue.com July - One Aldwych, London www.onealdwych.com/home.aspx August - Hotel J, Stockholm www.hotelj.com September - Healdsburg Hotel, California www.hotelhealdsburg.com October - QT, Sydney www.qtsydney.com.au November - The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur www.oberoihotels.com/oberoi_rajvilas/ December - Icehotel, Jukkasjarvi www.icehotel.com More details to follow in due course.]]>
Wed, 01 Jan 2014 10:13:29 GMT /slideshow/best-places-to-stay-in-2014-month-by-month/29610782 hotel2030@slideshare.net(hotel2030) Best places to stay in 2014 month by month hotel2030 A selection of the best hotels to stay in around the world month by month. From each month from January through to December 2014, we have selected a favourite hotel for great locations at the best time to be there. The 2014 list is: January - Hotel Pulitzer, Buenos Aires www.hotelpulitzer.com.ar February - The Chedi, Muscat http://www.ghmhotels.com/en/chedi-muscat-oman March - Upper House, Hong Kong www.upperhouse.com April - Crosby Street Hotel, New York www.firmdalehotels.com/new-york/crosby-street-hotel May - W Retreat and Spa, Maldives www.starwoodhotels.com/whotels/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=1585 June - Das Stue Hotel, Berlin www.das-stue.com July - One Aldwych, London www.onealdwych.com/home.aspx August - Hotel J, Stockholm www.hotelj.com September - Healdsburg Hotel, California www.hotelhealdsburg.com October - QT, Sydney www.qtsydney.com.au November - The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur www.oberoihotels.com/oberoi_rajvilas/ December - Icehotel, Jukkasjarvi www.icehotel.com More details to follow in due course. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bestplacestostayin2014monthbymonth-140101101329-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A selection of the best hotels to stay in around the world month by month. From each month from January through to December 2014, we have selected a favourite hotel for great locations at the best time to be there. The 2014 list is: January - Hotel Pulitzer, Buenos Aires www.hotelpulitzer.com.ar February - The Chedi, Muscat http://www.ghmhotels.com/en/chedi-muscat-oman March - Upper House, Hong Kong www.upperhouse.com April - Crosby Street Hotel, New York www.firmdalehotels.com/new-york/crosby-street-hotel May - W Retreat and Spa, Maldives www.starwoodhotels.com/whotels/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=1585 June - Das Stue Hotel, Berlin www.das-stue.com July - One Aldwych, London www.onealdwych.com/home.aspx August - Hotel J, Stockholm www.hotelj.com September - Healdsburg Hotel, California www.hotelhealdsburg.com October - QT, Sydney www.qtsydney.com.au November - The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur www.oberoihotels.com/oberoi_rajvilas/ December - Icehotel, Jukkasjarvi www.icehotel.com More details to follow in due course.
Best places to stay in 2014 month by month from Hotel 2030
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Key Hotel Openings Over the Last 200 years /slideshow/key-hotel-openings-over-the-last-200-years/22727711 keyhotelopeningsoverthelast200years-130610004153-phpapp01
In looking forward to the future of hotel design and innovation it is useful to also look backwards Over the past 200 years the design of hotels has changed significantly as different trends have emerged globally With the accompanying ‘key industry events’ presentation, this is intended to show where we have come from We have chosen some notable hotels opened over the past two centuries as stimulus for further discussion The 134 hotels selected run from 1822 through to 2013 Hotel 2030 is a cross-sector platform that aims to act as a catalyst for open discussion on the possible changes facing the hospitality industry and associated innovation opportunities for hotels over the next 15 to 20 years. Starting with the initial perspectives drawn from a number of studies already undertaken by varied companies and academics, the intent is that interested organizations around the world will use this material to challenge assumptions, identify gaps, add their own views and collectively co-create a richer, deeper dialogue of possible futures in the hospitality sector. www.slideshare.net/hotel2030 @hotel2030 ]]>

In looking forward to the future of hotel design and innovation it is useful to also look backwards Over the past 200 years the design of hotels has changed significantly as different trends have emerged globally With the accompanying ‘key industry events’ presentation, this is intended to show where we have come from We have chosen some notable hotels opened over the past two centuries as stimulus for further discussion The 134 hotels selected run from 1822 through to 2013 Hotel 2030 is a cross-sector platform that aims to act as a catalyst for open discussion on the possible changes facing the hospitality industry and associated innovation opportunities for hotels over the next 15 to 20 years. Starting with the initial perspectives drawn from a number of studies already undertaken by varied companies and academics, the intent is that interested organizations around the world will use this material to challenge assumptions, identify gaps, add their own views and collectively co-create a richer, deeper dialogue of possible futures in the hospitality sector. www.slideshare.net/hotel2030 @hotel2030 ]]>
Mon, 10 Jun 2013 00:41:53 GMT /slideshow/key-hotel-openings-over-the-last-200-years/22727711 hotel2030@slideshare.net(hotel2030) Key Hotel Openings Over the Last 200 years hotel2030 In looking forward to the future of hotel design and innovation it is useful to also look backwards Over the past 200 years the design of hotels has changed significantly as different trends have emerged globally With the accompanying ‘key industry events’ presentation, this is intended to show where we have come from We have chosen some notable hotels opened over the past two centuries as stimulus for further discussion The 134 hotels selected run from 1822 through to 2013 Hotel 2030 is a cross-sector platform that aims to act as a catalyst for open discussion on the possible changes facing the hospitality industry and associated innovation opportunities for hotels over the next 15 to 20 years. Starting with the initial perspectives drawn from a number of studies already undertaken by varied companies and academics, the intent is that interested organizations around the world will use this material to challenge assumptions, identify gaps, add their own views and collectively co-create a richer, deeper dialogue of possible futures in the hospitality sector. www.slideshare.net/hotel2030 @hotel2030 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/keyhotelopeningsoverthelast200years-130610004153-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In looking forward to the future of hotel design and innovation it is useful to also look backwards Over the past 200 years the design of hotels has changed significantly as different trends have emerged globally With the accompanying ‘key industry events’ presentation, this is intended to show where we have come from We have chosen some notable hotels opened over the past two centuries as stimulus for further discussion The 134 hotels selected run from 1822 through to 2013 Hotel 2030 is a cross-sector platform that aims to act as a catalyst for open discussion on the possible changes facing the hospitality industry and associated innovation opportunities for hotels over the next 15 to 20 years. Starting with the initial perspectives drawn from a number of studies already undertaken by varied companies and academics, the intent is that interested organizations around the world will use this material to challenge assumptions, identify gaps, add their own views and collectively co-create a richer, deeper dialogue of possible futures in the hospitality sector. www.slideshare.net/hotel2030 @hotel2030
Key Hotel Openings Over the Last 200 years from Hotel 2030
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Emerging Shifts and Impacts on Hospitality 10 may 2013 /hotel2030/emerging-shifts-and-impacts-on-hospitality-10-may-2013-22140459 emergingshiftsandimpactsonhospitality-10may2013-130529111214-phpapp01
A talk given to several across the hotel industry on some shifts taking place outside the hospitality sector that could have significant impact in years to come. In particular looks at the challenge of creating more flexible, urban spaces; accommodating 4C of climate change; supporting more rental in every day life; creating apparent personalisation; using others data to see needs early; and proactively taking a lead role in alternative currencies. Ends with some key challenges for the branded hotel sector going forward.]]>

A talk given to several across the hotel industry on some shifts taking place outside the hospitality sector that could have significant impact in years to come. In particular looks at the challenge of creating more flexible, urban spaces; accommodating 4C of climate change; supporting more rental in every day life; creating apparent personalisation; using others data to see needs early; and proactively taking a lead role in alternative currencies. Ends with some key challenges for the branded hotel sector going forward.]]>
Wed, 29 May 2013 11:12:13 GMT /hotel2030/emerging-shifts-and-impacts-on-hospitality-10-may-2013-22140459 hotel2030@slideshare.net(hotel2030) Emerging Shifts and Impacts on Hospitality 10 may 2013 hotel2030 A talk given to several across the hotel industry on some shifts taking place outside the hospitality sector that could have significant impact in years to come. In particular looks at the challenge of creating more flexible, urban spaces; accommodating 4C of climate change; supporting more rental in every day life; creating apparent personalisation; using others data to see needs early; and proactively taking a lead role in alternative currencies. Ends with some key challenges for the branded hotel sector going forward. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/emergingshiftsandimpactsonhospitality-10may2013-130529111214-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A talk given to several across the hotel industry on some shifts taking place outside the hospitality sector that could have significant impact in years to come. In particular looks at the challenge of creating more flexible, urban spaces; accommodating 4C of climate change; supporting more rental in every day life; creating apparent personalisation; using others data to see needs early; and proactively taking a lead role in alternative currencies. Ends with some key challenges for the branded hotel sector going forward.
Emerging Shifts and Impacts on Hospitality 10 may 2013 from Hotel 2030
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Hotel 2030 Emerging Trends Initial Perspectives - May 2013 /slideshow/hotel-2030-emerging-trends-initial-persectives-may-2013/22095818 hotel2030emergingtrends-initialpersectivesmay2013-130528201501-phpapp02
As organisations seek to grow and compete in an ever more global marketplace, many across the hospitality sector have different views on the future. Depending on where in the world they are based, whether they already own, franchise or manage hotels, provide support to the industry or are seeking to disrupt it, different organizations see multiple challenges and opportunities in the years to come. Within and outside the sector, there have already been a number of excellent studies undertaken that look over the horizon at emerging changes that could impact the future design of hotels, business models and guest experiences. These studies include work by BCG, Deloitte, McKinsey, Cornell, Nottingham University, Arup, The Futures Company, Amadeus, The Futures Laboratory, iconoculture, PSFK, z-punkt and futureagenda Given that everyone gains from being better informed on the future; that many are looking at similar issues; that it is what you do with your perspectives and not the individual opinions that are confidential; and that no central resource yet exists for the hotel sector to access credible insights, we have created the hotel2030 platform. Starting with the initial perspectives contained in this emerging trends deck that brings together multiple insights from the existing research studies, the aim is that interested organizations around the world will use this material to challenge assumptions, identify gaps, add their own views and collectively co-create a richer, deeper dialogue of possible futures in the hospitality sector. Following in the footsteps and spirit of the first futureagenda programme that shared multiple views from 2500 organizations on the world in 2020, the ambition is that over the next twelve months or so, hotel2030 will be a source of inspiration for innovation, a reference point for those developing growth opportunities and a mirror into which strategy and business development teams can test their assumptions. ]]>

As organisations seek to grow and compete in an ever more global marketplace, many across the hospitality sector have different views on the future. Depending on where in the world they are based, whether they already own, franchise or manage hotels, provide support to the industry or are seeking to disrupt it, different organizations see multiple challenges and opportunities in the years to come. Within and outside the sector, there have already been a number of excellent studies undertaken that look over the horizon at emerging changes that could impact the future design of hotels, business models and guest experiences. These studies include work by BCG, Deloitte, McKinsey, Cornell, Nottingham University, Arup, The Futures Company, Amadeus, The Futures Laboratory, iconoculture, PSFK, z-punkt and futureagenda Given that everyone gains from being better informed on the future; that many are looking at similar issues; that it is what you do with your perspectives and not the individual opinions that are confidential; and that no central resource yet exists for the hotel sector to access credible insights, we have created the hotel2030 platform. Starting with the initial perspectives contained in this emerging trends deck that brings together multiple insights from the existing research studies, the aim is that interested organizations around the world will use this material to challenge assumptions, identify gaps, add their own views and collectively co-create a richer, deeper dialogue of possible futures in the hospitality sector. Following in the footsteps and spirit of the first futureagenda programme that shared multiple views from 2500 organizations on the world in 2020, the ambition is that over the next twelve months or so, hotel2030 will be a source of inspiration for innovation, a reference point for those developing growth opportunities and a mirror into which strategy and business development teams can test their assumptions. ]]>
Tue, 28 May 2013 20:15:00 GMT /slideshow/hotel-2030-emerging-trends-initial-persectives-may-2013/22095818 hotel2030@slideshare.net(hotel2030) Hotel 2030 Emerging Trends Initial Perspectives - May 2013 hotel2030 As organisations seek to grow and compete in an ever more global marketplace, many across the hospitality sector have different views on the future. Depending on where in the world they are based, whether they already own, franchise or manage hotels, provide support to the industry or are seeking to disrupt it, different organizations see multiple challenges and opportunities in the years to come. Within and outside the sector, there have already been a number of excellent studies undertaken that look over the horizon at emerging changes that could impact the future design of hotels, business models and guest experiences. These studies include work by BCG, Deloitte, McKinsey, Cornell, Nottingham University, Arup, The Futures Company, Amadeus, The Futures Laboratory, iconoculture, PSFK, z-punkt and futureagenda Given that everyone gains from being better informed on the future; that many are looking at similar issues; that it is what you do with your perspectives and not the individual opinions that are confidential; and that no central resource yet exists for the hotel sector to access credible insights, we have created the hotel2030 platform. Starting with the initial perspectives contained in this emerging trends deck that brings together multiple insights from the existing research studies, the aim is that interested organizations around the world will use this material to challenge assumptions, identify gaps, add their own views and collectively co-create a richer, deeper dialogue of possible futures in the hospitality sector. Following in the footsteps and spirit of the first futureagenda programme that shared multiple views from 2500 organizations on the world in 2020, the ambition is that over the next twelve months or so, hotel2030 will be a source of inspiration for innovation, a reference point for those developing growth opportunities and a mirror into which strategy and business development teams can test their assumptions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hotel2030emergingtrends-initialpersectivesmay2013-130528201501-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As organisations seek to grow and compete in an ever more global marketplace, many across the hospitality sector have different views on the future. Depending on where in the world they are based, whether they already own, franchise or manage hotels, provide support to the industry or are seeking to disrupt it, different organizations see multiple challenges and opportunities in the years to come. Within and outside the sector, there have already been a number of excellent studies undertaken that look over the horizon at emerging changes that could impact the future design of hotels, business models and guest experiences. These studies include work by BCG, Deloitte, McKinsey, Cornell, Nottingham University, Arup, The Futures Company, Amadeus, The Futures Laboratory, iconoculture, PSFK, z-punkt and futureagenda Given that everyone gains from being better informed on the future; that many are looking at similar issues; that it is what you do with your perspectives and not the individual opinions that are confidential; and that no central resource yet exists for the hotel sector to access credible insights, we have created the hotel2030 platform. Starting with the initial perspectives contained in this emerging trends deck that brings together multiple insights from the existing research studies, the aim is that interested organizations around the world will use this material to challenge assumptions, identify gaps, add their own views and collectively co-create a richer, deeper dialogue of possible futures in the hospitality sector. Following in the footsteps and spirit of the first futureagenda programme that shared multiple views from 2500 organizations on the world in 2020, the ambition is that over the next twelve months or so, hotel2030 will be a source of inspiration for innovation, a reference point for those developing growth opportunities and a mirror into which strategy and business development teams can test their assumptions.
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