Outsourcing companies are tipped to be benefitting from the current arduous environment characterised by occupancy fluctuations and labour shortages. Yet the problems are no different for external parties and some of the economies of scale inherent in the hotel are delegated down the line. While the hotel is expecting to minimise costs substantially, the outsourcer is expected to achieve the same excellent result on a lower cost base.

Are outsourcing agencies truly better at managing the operation or are hoteliers just passing the buck because managing housekeeping is perceived as 'getting too hard'?

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Craig Coughlin
Craig Coughlin
Chief Executive Officer at LUXXE Outsourced Hotel Services

I believe that outsourcing businesses are only better at managing housekeeping operations because we invest and focus on this one department wholly and solely. Like so many things in life, when you gather the team and concentrate all your efforts towards making something better and more efficient you tend to get better results. The investment in technology to streamline operations and ensure faster and more direct communication is also critical in the fast paced hotel environment. 

So, overall it is not about who is "better" but who has the resources to drill down and concentrate on one dimension of the business - and in the current climate, this is the outsourced companies!

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