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Hospitality’s Future: Grounded in Connection, Powered by Tech

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  • 25 November 2024
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Many of us in the industry have also leaned into digital onboarding and training tools. Not only does this help new team members get up to speed fast, but it also cuts down on paper use and travel for training sessions. Reducing that kind of overhead aligns with the eco-friendly values that more and more guests are looking for. Additionally, digital platforms mean that training is accessible anytime, anywhere, which is a win-win for both efficiency and sustainability.

The Power of Human-Centered Service

Now, here’s the flip side of the coin. Despite all the tech in the world, guests still come to hotels for the genuine human connection. By combining efficiency with personalized service, hotels streamline operations while maintaining the warmth and attentiveness that define exceptional hospitality. There’s something about a friendly, knowledgeable concierge or a thoughtful gesture from housekeeping that tech can’t replicate. It’s those little things—like remembering a guest’s favorite coffee order or giving personalized recommendations—that leave a positive and lasting impression.

That’s why many of us in hospitality are doubling down on training our teams to keep service at the heart of everything we do. Our brand at AlohaHP prepares for this by ensuring that our temporary and permanent staff in critical hotel roles are trained to be human-focused. While embracing technological innovations, we emphasize maintaining the personal touch that makes hotel stays unique. Balancing technology with genuine human connection will be key to creating memorable guest experiences in the future.

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Here are a few examples of hotels exemplifying this balance: 

Eccleston Square Hotel, London: Recognized as Europe’s most high-tech hotel, Eccleston Square offers features like smart glass walls that switch between transparent and opaque, and in-room iPads controlling various amenities. Despite its technological advancements, the hotel emphasizes personalized service, ensuring that technology enhances rather than replaces human interaction.

Shashi Hotel, Mountain View, California: This hotel allows guests to preprogram their rooms using a dedicated app, customizing lighting, temperature, and even displaying personal photos upon arrival. While offering high-tech personalization, the hotel maintains a focus on genuine hospitality, ensuring that technological conveniences do not overshadow the human touch.

Life House Hotels: Life House integrates guest-facing technology to enhance human connection, including a social networking app for guests. This approach fosters community among travelers while ensuring that technological features serve to complement personalized service. 

Staying Ahead in a Rapidly Changing Industry

Keeping up with all these changes means committing to continuous improvement. Here are some practical ways hotels are staying relevant and future-ready:

  1. Digital Onboarding and Training:
  • Moving training online with accessible digital modules saves on resources and supports a paperless, sustainable approach. This shift makes training convenient and keeps team members updated on the latest tools without disrupting daily operations.
  1. Embracing Technological Advancements:
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Automation: Hotels are implementing AI-powered chatbots and virtual concierges to handle routine inquiries, allowing staff to focus on personalized guest interactions. 
  • Internet of Things (IoT): Smart room controls enable guests to personalize their environment, enhancing comfort and satisfaction. 
  1. Prioritizing Sustainability:
  • Eco-Friendly Practices: Many hotels are adopting sustainable operations, such as energy-efficient systems and waste reduction programs, to appeal to environmentally conscious travelers.
  1. Enhancing Personalization:
  • Data-Driven Services: Utilizing guest data allows hotels to offer personalized experiences, from tailored room settings to customized services, improving guest satisfaction. 
  1. Integrating Wellness Offerings:
  • Wellness Tourism: Incorporating wellness amenities, such as spas and fitness centers, caters to the growing demand for health-centric travel experiences. 

Balancing Innovation with Genuine Service

Looking forward, the goal for most of us in this vertical is to create a hotel experience that embraces technology while holding tight to the genuine human connection that guests crave. Technology and genuine human connection, when thoughtfully combined, create unforgettable experiences by addressing both functional and emotional guest needs. This synergy enhances convenience, personalization, and emotional resonance, leaving lasting impressions. With automation handling the routine tasks, our teams have more time to engage in meaningful ways with guests. Staffing apps, online applications, and AI-driven systems are there to make us more responsive, but they’re no replacement for the personal connections we build with our guests every day.

As we head into the future, it’s about more than just keeping up with tech trends. We should utilize these tools to enhance what hospitality is about, human connection. Our industry will thrive when we find that sweet spot where digital advancements make operations seamless and dedicated team members turn each guest’s stay into a human-centered experience.

Moving Forward with a Human-First Vision

The future of hospitality will always be about people. No matter how much tech we add, it’s the genuine connections we build with our guests that set us apart. Staying adaptable and choosing technology that supports rather than replaces these interactions can offer the best of both worlds.

While many still feel challenged in balancing these opportunities, it is clear that the next chapter in hospitality revolves around mutualism—using the best tools we have to enhance the heart of hospitality, which is the act of making people feel welcomed, cared for, and valued. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kathleen Lin Hurtubise leads AlohaHP with a vision that blends technology and Hawaii’s Aloha spirit, transforming the staffing industry to empower professionals with flexible schedules and meaningful work. AlohaHP’s guiding mantra, “Elevate, Empower, and Transform,” fuels a mission to uplift the businesses they partner with and the people they serve. Recognized by the National Association of Catering Executives and Pacific Business News, Hurtubise is a sought-after speaker and respected voice in hospitality.

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