10 Minutes News for Hoteliers 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers
  • Top News
  • Posts
    • CSR and Sustainability
    • Events
    • Hotel Openings
    • Hotel Operations
    • Human Resources
    • Innovation
    • Market Trends
    • Marketing
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Regulatory and Legal Affairs
    • Revenue Management
  • 🎙️ Podcast
  • 👉 Sign-up
  • 🌎 Languages
    • 🇫🇷 French
    • 🇩🇪 German
    • 🇮🇹 Italian
    • 🇪🇸 Spain
  • 📰 Columns
  • About us
10 Minutes News for Hoteliers 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers
  • Top News
  • Posts
    • CSR and Sustainability
    • Events
    • Hotel Openings
    • Hotel Operations
    • Human Resources
    • Innovation
    • Market Trends
    • Marketing
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Regulatory and Legal Affairs
    • Revenue Management
  • 🎙️ Podcast
  • 👉 Sign-up
  • 🌎 Languages
    • 🇫🇷 French
    • 🇩🇪 German
    • 🇮🇹 Italian
    • 🇪🇸 Spain
  • 📰 Columns
  • About us

The Evolution of Unified Commercial Strategy in Hotels: Where We Are and Where We’re Heading

  • Team LodgIQ
  • 29 August 2024
  • 2 minute read
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0

This article was written by LodgIQ site. Click here to read the original article

image

Imagine the year 2020: Hotels worldwide were poised to fully embrace the concept of a unified commercial strategy. The idea was simple—break down the silos between Sales, Revenue Management, and Marketing to create a seamless, data-driven approach to driving top-line revenue. It was an exciting vision, and many believed the industry was on the cusp of a new era.

But then reality hit.

Fast forward to today, and the unified commercial strategy remains more of an aspiration than a reality for many hotels. Many of the old silos still exist, and the dream of a fully integrated approach remains just that—a dream. But the journey is far from over.

The State of Unified Commercial Strategy

In the past, Sales and Marketing teams operated independently, often without a clear understanding of the bigger picture. Revenue Management was seen as a separate function, focused solely on maximizing rates and occupancy. The idea of unifying these disciplines into a cohesive strategy was novel, but many organizations struggled to implement it effectively.

Technology was supposed to be the great enabler. Advanced systems promised to bring data from different departments together, allowing for more informed decision-making. Many technology providers continue to develop in their own silos, fostering siloed work from commercial teams; however, LodgIQ is actively developing the platform to aggregate commercial data that breaks down these silos.

Important Hotel KPIs to track in the Hotel Industry
Trending
Important Hotel KPIs to track in the Hotel Industry

The Current Challenge

Today, the industry finds itself at a crossroads. The technology is more advanced than ever, but the human element—the ability to collaborate and communicate across departments—is still catching up. As hotels continue to rebuild post-pandemic, the focus needs to shift back to fostering a culture of collaboration.

The most successful commercial leaders are those who understand that technology alone isn’t the answer. It’s about people—empowering teams to work together, leveraging the strengths of each discipline, and creating a shared vision for success.

Where We’re Heading

The future of unified commercial strategy lies in embracing the idea that no single department has all the answers. Revenue Management may have the data, but Sales and Marketing bring the customer insights and creative strategies needed to turn that data into action. The key is to break down the remaining barriers and create a truly collaborative environment.

This means aligning incentives across departments, as some forward-thinking organizations have already done. When everyone is working towards the same goals, collaboration becomes second nature. It also means investing in training—ensuring that team members understand not just their own roles, but how their work impacts the entire organization.

Fostering the Development of Unified Strategy

So, how do we get there? It starts with leadership. Commercial leaders must champion the cause, not just in words, but in actions. They need to be problem solvers, facilitators, and above all, enablers. By creating an environment where collaboration is valued and rewarded, they can help move the industry closer to the vision of a unified commercial strategy.

In the end, the evolution of commercial strategy is about more than just technology or process—it’s about people. And as hotels continue to navigate this new landscape, it’s the human element that will ultimately make the difference.

Please click here to access the full original article.

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
You should like too
View Post
  • Categorizing...

Pierre & Vacances continues to expand in Spain

  • m.welsch
  • 9 May 2025
View Post
  • Categorizing...

Meliá strengthens its presence in Italy

  • m.welsch
  • 9 May 2025
View Post
  • Categorizing...

The irresistible Canadian rise of Quebec-based Germain Hotels

  • b.courtin
  • 9 May 2025
View Post
  • Categorizing...

Highlights from the 2025 Mews Product Roadmap

  • Automatic
  • 9 May 2025
View Post
  • Categorizing...

Cash App Pay Integrates with Domino’s As First-Ever Nationwide Pizza Restaurant Partner

  • Automatic
  • 9 May 2025
View Post
  • Categorizing...

Guest Post: The all-seeing IT

  • Travel Weekly Group Ltd
  • 9 May 2025
View Post
  • Categorizing...

RTO Offers Order- and Pay-at-the-Table Solutions

  • Automatic
  • 9 May 2025
View Post
  • Categorizing...

Is seasonal rental take market share from the hotel industry?

  • b.courtin
  • 7 May 2025
Sponsored Posts
  • The RFP Process for Hotel PMS

    View Post
  • Top hospitality tech trends from Mews Unfold 2024

    View Post
  • Getting Started with AI: A Step-by-Step Guide for Hoteliers

    View Post
Last Posts
  • From Overdrive to Reset: How Hospitality Leaders Can Stay in the Game – Ben Wolff
    • 11 May 2025
  • Travel Tech Essentialist #174: Surprise
    • 10 May 2025
  • Why Most Hotels Fail at Social Media (And How to Get It Right) – Ben Wolff
    • 10 May 2025
  • Chicago Voice AI Startup Debuts Omnichannel Auto-Attendant and Tap-to-Listen Audio Menus at the 2025 NRA Show
    • 10 May 2025
  • Carnival Cruise Line Partners with Cantaloupe, Inc. to Power Self-Service Experiences at Carnival’s Celebration Key
    • 10 May 2025
Sponsors
  • The RFP Process for Hotel PMS
  • Top hospitality tech trends from Mews Unfold 2024
  • Getting Started with AI: A Step-by-Step Guide for Hoteliers
Contact informations

contact@10minutes.news

Advertise with us
Contact Marjolaine to learn more: marjolaine@wearepragmatik.com
Press release
pr@10minutes.news
10 Minutes News for Hoteliers 10 Minutes News for Hoteliers
  • Top News
  • Posts
  • 🎙️ Podcast
  • 👉 Sign-up
  • 🌎 Languages
  • 📰 Columns
  • About us
Discover the best of international hotel news. Categorized, and sign-up to the newsletter

Input your search keywords and press Enter.