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 answer is yes, but it's not just about being behind in tech – the hospitality sector is behind on accepting that they need to evolve into a tech-centric industry. Just because something is the norm within hospitality doesn't mean it works best for your specific business structure, and relying on something as standard as a PMS system to accomplish all technological tasks becomes an inhibitor of innovation, as opposed to an enabler of success.

A hotel's financial investment on their IT department is also obsolete – on average, hotel groups only spend 1.3% of their annual budget on IT, again due to the idea that 1.3% is the “standard” necessary spend within the hospitality industry. To add to the complexities, the owner-operator structure is a key contributor to the lack of technological progression. All in all, if we're able to adapt the mentality of hoteliers to be tech-based, streamlined advancement will follow.

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