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.

Ian Millar
Ian Millar
Manager of Institute of Business Creativity & Senior Lecturer at EHL Hospitality Business School

Without oversimplifying this, I get the students question (point of view), And moving forward; they will not want to have to implement or use overly complex and multiple systems because they have never had too. This generation of future hospitality leaders has grown up with “out of the box” easy to use solutions. Sign in with your Google or Facebook account, and you are up and running. So they will want to seek out hotel technologies that behave in the same way. That's why they so appreciate tools such as Slack as a generation. How we can translate that mindset into the complex systems we are currently using will be a very difficult one to do. Shift delete all; yes, I would love that to happen, but challenging and to be honest virtually impossible.

Open API and marketplaces will probably win the battle as it allows for a transition method; yes, we will still use multiple systems “best in class” but the experience will be more seamless and work better. Systems will have to improve UI and give a better overall experience or risk being abandoned. Also, a different approach by independent and chains will become obvious as their needs differ.

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