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Simone Puorto
“Learn, Then Do. Or Do, Then Learn. Either Way, Do And Learn”
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“Web Agencies Are Responsible For Pretty Much Every Single Halo Effect In Our Industry”
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“Circuits, Nerves And Myelin: At The End Of The Day, Neuroplasticity Is All You Need To Stay In Business”
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“The Internet Is The Anti-mass Media: Because Of Hyper Personalization, Every User Runs A Different, Private And Tailor-made Version Of It”
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“The Entrepreneur Who Controls Everything Controls Nothing”
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“Marketing Overplanning Is Marketing Paralysis”
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“If You Can’t Change Your Mind, Then You Should Not Be A Manager”
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“What I Do Is 100% Measurable. Not 99%. Not 99.9%. 100%”
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“Hotel Associations Are There To Hold Down Innovators And Prevent Changes In The Industry. That’s Why There Are So Many Lawyers In Them”
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“When I Am Not Sure, I Work. And If I Am Still Not Sure, I Work A Little More. At The End I May Still Not Be Sure, But At Least I Got A Lot Done”
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“It Is Dangerous To Assume That If Your Competitors Are Doing Something, There Must Be A Good Reason Why. Because Guess What? Usually, There Is None”
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“On average, hotels are renovated once every decade, three times more frequently than other commercial building. This means that hotels are structurally more likely to new tech adoption, as their infrastructures get reviewed more often”
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“Due to its relative simplicity, mobile key technology rapidly approached a critical mass of installations”
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“Will invest in smart rooms, eventually, be sustainable for hoteliers? Technology adoption at this level can be gimmicky at best and it can rapidly become obsolete at worst”
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“Investing in IoT can be a difficult-to-scale in the long run, especially if one believes all the hype out there. Not to mention Pandora’s box of privacy concerns”
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“As travelers, we’d like our rooms to be smart but, as entrepreneurs, we’d sure like our investments to be even smarter”
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“The straight-to-room approach will become the standard in our Industry, exactly as self-check-in became the standard in airports”
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“Some hotels are still afraid to loose the “human touchâ€� by automatizing check-in procedures. Good news is that guests do not want the human touch when checking in, on the contrary”
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“Of all the IoT long-term investments a hotel can make, mobile key technology is, by far, the safest”
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“Amazon claims that Alexa commands are deleted daily, and that hotel staff cannot access the recording anyway, but will that always be the case?”
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“Sleep aid devices are inexpensive ways to make any room “smarterâ€� and guest experience better”
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“Considering that a game console has roughly a 5-to-6-year life cycle, investing in game rooms is a relatively safe move for any hotel”
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“When it comes to hotel check-in, self-service is best service”
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“Together with mobile payments, friction during check-in is probably the main Industry “turn-offâ€� for guests”
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“As personalized, 1:1 guest communication becomes the standard in our industry, pretending to stay in business without some level of marketing automation is entrepreneurial myopia”
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“Thanks to increasingly accessible technologies and infrastructures, even the smallest bed and breakfast can choose whether and what to automate”
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“Hotels are resilient to MA adoption, because of the initial economic investment needed”
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“Past traumatic experiences with software implementation make hotels look at the nw software implementation process with fear, overestimating the probability of something going horribly wrong (loss of data, staff retraining, etc.) rather than looking with excitement at the improvements the new technology will bring”
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“If MA gives the ability to replace virtually all the processes where a human being is not strictly necessary, in fact, no real automation will be reachable until hoteliers decide to hand over some tasks from human beings to machines”
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“It is crucial to realize that traditional, human customer service and automation complement each other, rather than compete against each other”
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