Everyone agrees that 2020 has been the "annus horribilis" for the world and in particular the hotel industry. However, despite having to tackle unprecedented challenges, many companies grasped that the crisis also presented a unique opportunity to re-invent and re-imagine their business. In the long run, therefore, the pandemic may have some positive consequences as well as negative ones.

In response to the challenges of 2020, what is the single most important change that you implemented that you believe not only helped you get through the past year but that you also expect to maintain as part of your post-pandemic "new normal”?

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Michael Levie
Michael Levie
Hospitality Changemaker and Co-Founder of citizenM

Every serious crisis results in a true reset of our industry. The effects are often harsh and felt by all constituencies. 

It also shows the true colors of an organization's commitment to its values. Priorities become clear again and those that stay on course with their purpose often do best.

Having said that, it is also a time of reflection as to the impact of the crisis on all constituencies. Taking a good 360 view allows you to see new opportunities and possibilities that come available.

Covid proved for sure that we love to travel, like meetings in-person best...but there is a serious alternative, which is cost-effective and a good substitute being the video call. Also digital became overnight a household use for all. Simple grocery shopping and retail, but also other industries that already showed successes online, shifted further or completely. It is this convenience and suggestive selling our hotel customers are getting used to.

So where does the hospitality industry stand in its digital journey? Many flashy solutions are being offered or promised, but often the legacy technology doesn't offer clean guest profiles, and as such no true profound impact is being served to the guest. In a way, no business process truly changes. Hotels do have to oblige rather sooner than later and come at par to other industries.

Also, sustainability showed not to be a marketing trend, but rather a true need. ESG (Environmental Social Governance) is the other main impact the hospitality industry can't ignore anymore. And no it is not just a gimmick or token certification that we have used some led light bulbs, rather it needs to become present throughout our organizations. Hoteliers often think that specializations like technology and ESG are just other knowledge points they need to add to their brought management skills, I believe without true professionals in these fields we won't make serious progress.

So never waste a good crisis still holds true, but look closely around you what the new requirements are.

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