
Let’s face it: being a spreadsheet ninja isn’t enough anymore. Nope, Nein, absolutely nopydoo.
You can forecast like a wizard, price like a machine, and build dashboards so beautiful they deserve a frame… But if you can’t lead, communicate, or collaborate across silos, you’ll always be “that person that is good to Excel”…believe me…not a medal wanting discipline.
2025 is nearly half way. It wants its next-gen revenue leader.
Here’s your cheat sheet:
1️⃣ Growth Mindset – For When the Forecast Fails (Because It Will)
Even the best forecast gets body-slammed by reality. The key? Don’t panic. Learn. At the end of each week, ask yourself: “What did I learn from this week’s pick-up?”
That 30-second habit separates the data dumpers from the decision-makers. PS: It is not half full or half empty – ask for a bigger glass.
2️⃣ Drive & Productivity – Not Just Busy, But Brutally Effective
Revenue isn’t about how many reports you run. It’s about how many decisions you drive. Try this: Pick one high-impact lever(pricing, conversion, distribution). Set a 60-minute “Power Hour.” Fix it. Test it. Track it.
You’ll get more done in that one focused sprint than in a week of “meetings about meetings.”
3️⃣ Emotional Intelligence – For Dealing with Sales, Marketing, GMs, and That One OTA Rep
We’re not just managing revenue: We’re managing expectations. When there’s tension (“Why did you increase our BAR during low demand?!?”), don’t react. Reflect. Say: “I feel challenged because I want us to hit targets, and I see a gap in alignment.”
Now you’re not defensive. You’re collaborative. Welcome to the art of not losing your mind in cross-functional chaos.
4️⃣ Trustworthiness – Say It. Do It. Be It.
Your credibility is your currency. You promised a rate strategy? Deliver. You said you’d explain the demand dip in the weekly call? Be ready. You made a bad call on that OTA promo? Own it.
People will trust a human way more than a robot. Be consistent, not perfect.
5️⃣ Strong Communication – Less Jargon, More Impact
Revenue management sounds complicated. Great RMs make it sound simple. Use the 3-part framework in every meeting:
- What’s happening?
- Why does it matter?
- What’s the action?
Turn confusion into clarity and watch the magic happen.
Simplicity isn’t having less, it is essence and efficiency.
6️⃣ Team Player Energy – Because Silos Don’t Sell Rooms
The best revenue managers? They don’t just run reports. They run with the team. Once a week, ask someone in Sales, Marketing, or Front Office: “What’s one thing I can support you with this week?”
That one sentence turns you into the one who drives growth and wants the bigger glass.
So, here’s the plot twist:
You need better habits, better questions, and a better vibe.
Love, Fabi