For over a decade I have heard industry pundits, consultants, other experts, and myself say that the hospitality industry lags behind other industries in innovation, investment, and adoption of new technologies. Is this really the case? If so, what are the barriers, issues, and conflicts that have led to this situation? More importantly, what should we do about it?

The hospitality industry has a higher resistance level for change than other industry verticals. I don't think it's about investment. I think it is driven by the fear of a disconnect from data. Hospitality is a 24/7 operation and needs to be always ready with data; be it for guests, operations or the state. 

Tech companies should work with its hotel partners and have a structured migration plan for technology. It's very important that a technology migration is done with the least disruption of data. Roll out of Cloud and Native mobile solutions, also need SOP and behavior changes. We as technology providers have a large role to play. Our new technology solutions should be interoperable allowing phased migration. Hand holding through the change especially in emerging markets with local presence is very important. 

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