It is time to shed new light on a darker aspect of globalization—one that exploits the vulnerable and tarnishes the principles that underpin our interconnected world. As we marvel at the benefits of global trade, we must also acknowledge the shadows it casts upon our society. The global culture we now share is a product […]
One Size DOES Not Fit All in Hotel, Travel and Tourism Industries
The travel, tourism, and hotel industries need to wake up to the fact that one size actually does not fit all. The current policies and procedures do not meet the needs of emerging and unique target groups. In particular, there is a growing opportunity to focus on senior/silver travelers and individuals with diverse abilities who […]
Hospitality industry offers a roadmap to hospital and ER services
Can you survive in an ER orHospitals in New York? Dr. Elinor Garely has gotten sick in Mexico, parts of Africa, Italy, and the Caribbean – and survived! The experience of Hospital ER services in New York is un-American and inhuman. Having recently experienced ER departments and in-patient medical services in Manhattan, she was not sure if […]
Will meetings return? Can hotels really open safely?… Or should we stay home?
Tourism Encounters a New Paradigm Up to, and including the beginning of 2020, many professionals in the hotel, travel, and tourism industry would have agreed that “bigger is better.” Demand created a need to build larger cruise ships, more and differentiated hotels, additional stadiums and convention centers, faster and bigger aircraft. There appeared to be […]