From the days of holidex, Fidelio v6 and Micros 2700 we have for the last 30 years been adding technology upon technology in hospitality. In my last classes with my students (online), one reoccurring question was always, "why is there not one solution that can do everything". Once we discussed this more (language requirements, local fiscal reporting, support, etc…), the students got the complexity of using software and systems to run businesses. But moving forward, future managers are going to want their hospitality software to behave more like WhatsApp, Instagram or Snapchat. Download, install and work. No training or massive configuration to be done. So, where does this leave the hospitality industry? Do we keep on going with our "Lego" approach or do we need to say hold on, that's enough? Let's restart from scratch and what would that look like and how could we conceivably even do that.

Mark Fancourt
Mark Fancourt
Co-Founder at TRAVHOTECH

I always enjoy this particular topic.

The truth is that there have been multiple solutions brought to industry over the years that do/did provide a one stop solution for the lions share of hospitality front and back of house operations. The truth is that above industry technology solutions have consolidated business operations across departmental silos into working data repositories and processes a very long time ago. The truth is that the foundational reality of an entire business needing to work in a cohesive environment is a technological reality. It's only improved as technology has improved.

The part that is missing is industry courage and the recognition that ultimately we must work in this manner. 

If single data sets, true customer and operational visibility, improved job roles, cost effective operations and profitability are the business goals then there is a singular path to that objective.

If you do not believe this is true then why would anyone want an interface or connectivity between two disparate systems? If you do not believe this is true then why is every major industry technology provider assembling or building suites of software solutions to provide 'the entire environment', disparate as it may be. If you don't believe this is true why do you think global tech is constantly adding functional and data gathering capability to their central technology environment.

We continue to hear the same nonsense about perceptions of technology providers;

Then I'd have one vendor (vs. 50).

What if something went wrong? Things go wrong now. Technology fail rates are negligible.

I want things to be simple (in a highly complex environment that we make more complex).

We don't want to pay for education (but our staff don't know how to use the technology and our customer satisfaction is down).

They are missing this one piece of functionality (out of thousands that are supported).

It's not possible for one company to do a good job of everything (in someone's point of view).

That would be hard to do (so lets stay where we are and complain).

In short there is lots of poo-pooing and naysayers from a crowd who've never actually done it, tried and failed or tried and succeeded. 

From direct experience this environment is available, achievable (yes, it does require some work), and it works. The results are outsized. But the part that is most important is that you will break free from the size and shape of the various Lego blocks and gain the freedom to fundamentally redesign the operation of your business to meet the multiple challenges of the new hospitality dynamic. 

You will also sell more hospitality product and service and make more money.

But it might take some effort. Definitely some courage. A pinch of leadership.

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