Revenue Management: Back to Basics
REVPAR GURU highlights the importance of revenue management principles
Ask any hotel general manager (and certainly every revenue manager) and they’ll explain exactly how important revenue management is to running a profitable lodging enterprise. Yield management, as it was once called, reflects a proactive approach to the business of making money through the sale of rooms, and mitigates some of the unavoidable complications arising from the fixed and highly perishable nature of hotels’ core products. Though relatively new (revenue management has only enjoyed widespread use within the hotel industry since the early 1990s), most hotel executives would find the notion of operating a hotel without a comprehensive revenue management strategy inconceivable.
And rightly so. Revenue management has revolutionized the hotel industry, taking the post-and-pray nature of static rack-rate pricing out of the picture, helping to unify disparate strategies, and forging beneficial linkages between crucial hotel operating departments. Running a hotel without it would be returning to the crude tools of yesteryear.
But because revenue management is a complex practice that incorporates many different disciplines and stretches across many distinct departments within a hotel, it’s sometimes easy to overlook the basics concepts that undergird it. At its core, revenue management is about understanding, anticipating and influencing customer behavior, with the end goal of increasing revenues for a property. Focusing exclusively on the supporting functionalities of revenue management- like pricing, channel management, or inventory control- and neglecting the principles that serve as the foundation of revenue management is like not seeing the forest through the trees.
This is not an isolated occurrence; many managers and executives dwell on the details of revenue management. A 2008 Cornell Hospitality Report survey found that revenue management is largely viewed as a technical and quantitative process, with pricing strategy as a strong element. But the technical aspects of the process are nothing without an aim to guide them- and that aim is a little more nuanced that making more money.
So let’s go back to the basics of revenue management. The most logical starting point is a definition.
What is Revenue Management?
Perhaps the best definition is Wikipedia’s: revenue management is the process of understanding, anticipating and influencing consumer behavior in order to maximize revenue or profits from a fixed, perishable resource (such as airline seats or hotel room reservations). This encapsulates both the overarching goal of the process, and its crucial relationship to consumer behavior. What is revenue management except a means to mold consumer behavior in a way that benefits the hotel?
Understanding
Anticipating
Influencing
Of course, being capable of executing the technical aspects of revenue management is crucial to the success of any revenue management strategy. The ability to modify prices in a real time environment, effectively manage inventory, balance and optimize sales channel distribution and facilitate cross-departmental cohesion are important nuts and bolts of the revenue management machine; it won’t function without them. But neither will it work without an understanding of the fundamental principles of revenue management.
So remember: Understand, anticipate and influence. These are the fundamentals of revenue management and the keys to a hotel’s financial success.
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Jennifer Rodrigues
+1.647.867.0093
RevPAR Guru Inc.