The prominence of the housekeeping function has seen a revival in recent years. While its contribution was underappreciated for many decades, there has been a recent awakening to the department's significant impact on shaping the guest experience and the positive impact a well-managed team can have on the hotel's bottom line. Hotel schools now teach housekeeping management again, the hotel leaders are tuning in to the team and management talent is injected.

This renewed management attention results in metrics and KPIs playing a growing role while the introduction of technology pushes many traditional managers to their limits.

With COVID-19 evolving the daily cleaning effort into an increasingly complex project management endeavour, and responsibility and accountability increasing exponentially in the face of increased liability, is the traditional housekeeping expertise still relevant or does the new world order require a different skillset from housekeepers?

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Christoph Hoffmann
Christoph Hoffmann
Owner & Editor of hsk-knowledge.com UG

In the face of COVID-19, it seems that housekeeping professionals are required to (re-)activate their skill set; which already includes the management of complex projects. 

For the seasoned housekeeping professional managing the complex task of ensuring cleanliness, hygiene, and COVID-19 safety for guests and staff, is most likely not an issue. In the past housekeeping professionals where 'in charge' of running the hotel's key department, delivering great service to guests, while managing and motivating a diverse workforce. At the same time, housekeeping professionals were involved and/or managing complex CAPEX projects for the hotels. 

Unfortunately, housekeeping professionals were reduced to cleaners and room checkers and their skill set was not necessarily utilized - not too sure why, but cost-saving goals and a lack of appreciation of the work, most likely played a role.

Housekeeping is evolving and in recent years many housekeeping operations were moved into the 21st century. COVID-19 will force hotels and housekeeping departments to embrace change (quickly), educate existing staff and management, and train the next generation of housekeepers to ensure the key function of housekeeping can deliver what is expected.

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