Catégorie : Strategy
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The Backstage AI Revolution in Hotels: Kurien Jacob Breaks It Down
A veteran of the travel, tech, and software sectors with close to three decades of experience, Kurien Jacob now leads Highgate Technology Ventures (HTV) as a partner and MD. He’s invested in forward-thinking hospitality startups like SevenRooms, Lighthouse, LodgIQ, Hotel Trader and ROH. At the Skift Data + AI Summit, Kurien will share why the…
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Cannabis drinks make a splash at the National Restaurant Show
Senior Food & Beverage Editor Bret Thorn is senior food & beverage editor for Nation’s Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality for Informa’s Restaurants and Food Group, with responsibility for spotting and reporting on food and beverage trends across the country for both publications as well as guiding overall F&B coverage. He is the host of…
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Be the Swiss Army knife of venues
#4 Hyatt has spotted a great angle 🔍︎ How do you know if someone has a Peloton at home? They will tell you Peloton users are very passionate. Maybe it’s because the thing actually works. Maybe it’s just copium for spending $2K+ on an exercise bike. I’m not here to judge. But Hyatt has judged the situation……
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AI is exciting. AI is terrifying. And both can be true. I recently read a… | Jaime Delgado
AI is exciting. AI is terrifying. And both can be true. I recently read a great newsletter from Justin Welsh about how AI is changing the way we create value and how the real advantage now might be our humanity. That really resonated with me. In my work, I’ve been experimenting heavily with AI tools…
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McKinsey & Company has just published the « eight myths of airline… | Eric Léopold
McKinsey & Company has just published the « eight myths of airline retailing ». I’ve compared with my own notes, started in 2010 when airlines came to IATA to discuss their needs and pain points related to selling their products and services to customers across all sales channels. « Myth #1: Airlines have already captured the full…
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Beyond Opulence: How Travel in 2040 Will Transform You
The year is 2040. A guest checks into their suite, not with a passport or a keycard, but with a retinal scan that triggers a pre-personalized welcome. The room adjusts its lighting, scent, temperature, and curated playlist in sync with their biometric data and circadian rhythm. Dinner, precisely tailored to their microbiome and mood, awaits…
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Is your company good to grow?
Pull multiple growth levers Share this email Brought to you by Alex Panas, global leader of industries, & Axel Karlsson, global leader of functional practices and growth platforms —Alex and Axel To celebrate the 60th birthday of McKinsey Quarterly, the McKinsey Classics newsletter is dedicating a full…
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At the airport? 8 myths of airline retailing, plus aircraft shortages, and more
Grab the full report—Navigate the key trends inside New from McKinsey & Company This email contains information about McKinsey’s research, insights, services, or events. By opening our emails or clicking on links, you agree to our use of cookies and web tracking technology. For more information…
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Booking.com “Important Notice: Termination of Partnership” Email Explained – What Travel Bloggers Need to Know – Kosupa Travel
If you’re a travel blogger or content creator who works with Booking.com, you might have recently received an email with the alarming subject line “Important Notice: Termination of Partnership” that made your heart skip a beat. I know mine did. After years of steady affiliate income from Booking.com—an essential revenue stream that has helped fund…
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🚨POWER MOVE: Google’s new agentic checkout isn’t just killing pages, it’s… | Marc Baumann | 49 comments
🚨POWER MOVE: Google’s new agentic checkout isn’t just killing pages, it’s killing entire business models. Google introduced « Shop with AI mode ». You can now shop and buy without ever visiting a retailers website. This isn’t about payments. It’s about who owns the customer. And Wall Street noticed: Shopify dropped 𝟱% within hours of the announcement.…