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The hospitality sector continues to grow year-on-year as competition drives standards of service and amenities higher. Hotel Management International ensures that the most influential decision-makers in the industry are kept abreast of the latest strategic and technological developments by exploring the most up-to-date ideas, opinions and solutions.
Published since 1996, this leading quarterly publication serves the needs of the world’s hotel industry and related services, bringing together current knowledge and informed opinion on key issues including hotel investment, business management and development, design, maintenance, IT, food and beverage, and personnel.
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Summer 2015
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Europe in the frameIHG’s Angela Brav targets continental expansion
Amid the roubleWhat next for operators
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Mind the gapThe need for more
female leaders
Hotel Footbal • EHMA in Geneva • Rezidor Development • Morgans Hotel Group
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The nature of luxuryFrank Marrenbach outlines his
plans for Oetker Collection
Iberian outlook • Mobile platforms • Sustainable luxury • Room service
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In his elementMatteo Thun’s Venetian vision
The disruptersWhat does Airbnb mean
for established operators?
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Winter 2015
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In the ascendancyArne Sorenson takes Marriott International to new heights
EH Awards • Healthy hotels • Lighting round table • Technology trends
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Complexity of designMKV’s Maria Katsarou Vafiadis
Community consciousHow best to forge a local identity
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Spring 2016
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Down to a fine artThierry Despont discusses a design philosophy founded in tradition
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In the driving seatWolfgang Neumann applies
the accelerator at Rezidor
The outsidersCharting the rise of
third-party operators
Greece focus • Serviced apartments • Hélène Darroze • Hotel Buddy
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Summer 2016
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Clear visionBarceló’s Raúl González on new brands and global growth
Soft branding • EHMA in Cyprus • Albert Adriá • Modular construction
Green shootsHow sustainable is Ireland’s
hospitality boom?
Search for answersThe potential impact of Destinations on Google
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We continue to invest heavily in the circulation of Hotel Management International and have created a powerful international readership. Our database of key decision-makers in the hotel industry accounts for approximately 80% of all purchasing authority.
Hotel Management International has an ABC-audited average net circulation of 10,811 and a projected readership of over 67,500 (publishers’ survey). Hotel Management International reaches a target audience of industry peers with the highest levels of purchasing and decision-making power.
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Corporate Owners and Presidents 30%
Independent Hotels 35%
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Architects/Interior Designers 8%
Hotel Management Companies 7%
Hotel Chains 40%
General Managers 30%
Operations Manager 8%
Banqueting Managers 5%
Purchasing Directors 5%
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France 15%
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CIO/IT Directors 5%
Heads of Hotel Finance/Heads of Hospitality 10%
Financial Institutions/ Real Estate 10%
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Germany 14%
Italy 10%
US 4%
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Through a combination of exclusive interviews and contributions from leading fi gures within the hospitality sector, Hotel Management International off ers unique analysis with unparalleled insight into the latest developments across Europe and beyond.
Editorial agenda
winter 2016 Features
Foreword
news & stats�� STR Global - Our partners at STR Global give us the
rundown on the latest European performance metrics.
�� EHMA - industry comment from the president of the European Hotel Managers Association.
big interview�� Accor CEO Sebastien Bazin has long portrayed the hotel
industry as a self-infl icted victim of inertia, having failed to respond to the technological change and the emergence of the sharing economy. His solution? To turn Europe’s largest hotel group into the biggest disruptor of all.
business management & development �� In a year that has witnessed the seismic shock of
Brexit, terrorist attacks on the continent and ongoing concerns about the long-term outlook for the Eurozone, we hear from Deloitte’s Nick van Marken and a number of hospitality luminaries, including Wolfgang Neumann, president and CEO of The Rezidor Hotel Group, Mark Hoplamazian, president and CEO of Hyatt, and James Riley, CEO, Mandarin Oriental Hotels Group, about opportunities and challenges as we enter 2017.
special report�� With a portfolio boasting landmark luxury properties
across the globe, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts has been providing fi ve-star experiences for over a century. Following the fi nalisation of the group’s $2.9 billion acquisition earlier this year, we travel to San Francisco, home of the fi rst property to bear the Fairmont name, and speak to senior FRHI leadership about what the deal means for the future of the brand and the changing nature of luxury.
regional focus�� The Nordics remains relatively underrepresented in the
portfolios of the big international players, but performance, especially in the region’s capitals, is buoyant. Is such performance sustainable and what segments present the greatest potential for growth? We sit down with Frank Fiskers, president & CEO of Scandic Hotels Group, Christian D. Kielgast, partner, Nordic Hotel Consulting, and Peter Tengström, CEO of Midstar, to fi nd out.
design�� Heading up designs for the £85 million restoration of the
Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park is only the latest instalment in a portfolio of prestige projects for Adam Tihany, which includes the Four Season Dubai, Casa MANNI in Rome, the Beverley Hills Hotel and Mandarin Oriental Geneva. In an exclusive interview, Tihany outlines a design philosophy fi rmly grounded in the value of local aesthetics and cultures.
operations�� In a crowded marketplace dominated by buzz-terms such as
“experiential”, “social hubs” and “service-driven”, where even economy brands sell themselves as lifestyle brands, does the idea of boutique hotel still hold any currency? Design Hotels founder Claus Sendlinger, Room Mate Hotels founder and president Kike Sarasola, and Filip Boyen, chairman of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, join the debate.
Guest amenities�� Removing standard check-in desks and designing more
social public spaces is a focus throughout the hotel industry, with huge efforts being invested in getting guests out of their rooms and into communal areas, and also harnessing local communities and scenes. We discuss how to make the lobby a destination in its own right with CitizenM COO Michael Levie, Ron Swidler of the Gettys Group and Anne Golden of Morgans Hotel Group. Group and Anne Golden of Morgans Hotel Group. Group and Anne Golden of Morgans Hotel Group. CitizenM COO Michael Levie, Ron Swidler of the Gettys Group and Anne Golden of Morgans Hotel Group.
industry, with huge efforts being invested in getting guests out of their rooms and into communal areas, and also harnessing local communities and scenes. We discuss how to make the lobby a destination in its own right with CitizenM COO Michael Levie, Ron Swidler of the Gettys Group and Anne Golden of Morgans Hotel Group. Group and Anne Golden of Morgans Hotel Group.
�� We look back over some of the biggest hotel spa openings and renovations of 2016, and ask what we can expect in the wellness space over the year ahead.
Food & beverage�� As international director of the Michelin Guides, Michael
Ellis oversees publications that have the potential to make or break established and emerging chefs and restaurants. But what efforts is the little red book making to keep up to speed with shifting dining demands and, in the information age, how does one keep the guide relevant with so many other sources available? Ellis answers these questions and more in an exclusive interview.
technology�� Whether it’s through membership schemes, online booking
or mobile platforms, the hotel sector has long collected huge amounts of customer data. However, the argument has been made that many have long underused it, failing to deliver the personalisation of service that guests increasingly demand. We go though the numbers with Billy Turchin, VP for CRM & Customer Experience at IHG, and Jim Holthouser, Hilton Worldwide’s EVP of global brands.
event�� The European Hospitality Awards have gone from strength
to strength in the past seven years, a fact underlined by the quality of shortlisted candidates competing across 11 categories and a judging panel that includes EHMA president Hans Koch, Leading Hotels of the World CEO Ted Teng and Jones LangLaSalle Hotels global CEO Mark Wynne Smith. We reveal this year’s winners.
the insider�� LEAF Review talks to uperstar architect, designer and
sculptor, Santiago Calatrava.
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A change at the topThe shifting role of
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Middle East focus • Technology trends • Suite success • Jason Atherton
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Green shootsHow sustainable is Ireland’s
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