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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Dina  Angelucci
Dina Angelucci
Principal at Dina Angelucci Hospitality Consulting Services

I have had the opportunity to work with the outsourced business model (full & partial) in various countries,  in my experience I don't feel the agencies are better at managing the operation, what they do bring to the table is better flexibility and availability of resources and in some instances cost savings.  

The outsource business model can be as successful as you make it...Hotel must retain a gatekeeper and my preferred option is the partial outsource model.  Outsource team members are interacting with our guests and contributing to our guest satisfaction experience, therefore the expectation and standards must be the same as you would expect from your own employees, when you are tendering for these services scope must be transparent.

Housekeeping has always been " too hard". results are in real time, tasks, rooms  need to be cleaned daily,  our guests have becoming savvier, and we need to explore different ways to manage our business while delivering results and the outsourcing model is a positive solution

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