In partnership with Digital Travel Summit APAC, eHotelier had the pleasure to speak with key conference speakers, discussing the implications of remote work to the hotel industry globally.
Tourism jobs across EU will remains unfilled
Travel agency segment forecasted to be worst hit by a 30% shortfall of workers.
Tech doesn’t replace but supports guest communications
There’s a lot to consider adding to your tech stack even after everything that you’ve already done to pivot in the face of the coronavirus. You’ll need a thorough assessment with the overarching goal of having the technology do wonders in the background so that your team isn’t bogged down by the minutia and can focus on the flawless service delivery for those visitors already onsite.
New survey finds return of business travel more important than ever
Nearly two-thirds of business travelers say increased virtual work negatively impacts workplace productivity and culture.
What is remote work—an introduction to working remotely
Remote work is fastly becoming the standard for companies and professionals.
Remote work trends: what hotel workspaces can offer over co-working offices
By catering to remote workers, hotels become more integrated and connected with the city and neighborhood in which they find themselves and it allows for all of the hotel’s amenities to be optimized and used more efficiently.
7 Tips for working remotely
Remote work is rapidly becoming the standard work environment for what used to be considered “in-office only” roles. With the COVID-19 spread shifting many companies online, knowing how to work at home is essential.
10 tips on how hotels can tap into the fast growing digital nomads market
Coronavirus has accelerated the ability to ‘work from anywhere’. Here’s how to capitalise on the workers who aren’t chained to traditional offices.