Hospitality HR experts estimate there are 100,000 open IT and digital marketing positions in hospitality in North America alone. This labor shortage and lack of adequate investments jeopardize the introduction of the latest technology applications and best practices, curbs new implementations and stifles technology innovations in the industry.  Is the lack of proper education - hospitality technology degrees and courses at hospitality schools, and professional development opportunities on hotel IT and digital marketing - the reason for this labor shortage and for the industry falling behind from a technology perspective? What's your take?

Erik Muñoz
Erik Muñoz
Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) at Lybra.tech

From a revenue management perspective, we see a shortage of experienced revenue managers in many destinations, which has fuelled the rise of educational and consultancy services in this niche sector of the hospitality business.

We see this situation as an opportunity to support and involve other hospitality professionals (hotel manager, reservations manager, e-distribution manager, sales, marketing) in the core revenue management functions of their hotel business.

Technology should adapt and be designed in a way so that inexperienced and expert users alike, can benefit from the solution.  Suppliers of hotel IT and digital marketing services could look at the labour shortage as an opportunity to adapt and evolve their service offering for a different type of user.

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