Shelter, food, water, clothing. These are the basic needs that we need to survive. Of course, if one can afford to travel or eat out, it’s more likely than not that one’s basic survival needs are well taken care of. However, as we travel, we depend on others to fulfil those needs – to varying degrees of adequacy.
The concept of hospitality, which refers to the relationship between a guest and a host, has been around since the first human sought to be a traveller. Cultures across the world abound with tales of poor families entertaining lone travellers with whatever little they have, only to be handsomely rewarded for their hospitality when their guest turns out to be an important figure.
Of course, modern hospitality now is more associated with etiquette and entertainment than a matter of survival. Hotels and F&B outlets cater to customers with leisure time and disposable income, who are looking for new experiences. The modern traveller is probably not looking to drop uninvited into a peasant’s home – instead they are seeking out refined experiences commensurate with their budget and expectations of contemporary customer service.
In response, the hospitality industry has come up with unique, innovative offerings tailored to the customer’s desired experience. But it is not easy for established hospitality industry players to break the cookie-cutter mould that defines hospitality chains throughout the world. And the increasing democratisation of information has laid bare their shortcomings with review websites available to all with an Internet connection. In this issue, SME explores the challenges and opportunities of an evolving hospitality, food service, and tourism industry.
HOTELS – INNOVATE OR PERISH
According to the UN World Tourism Organisation, in 2017, Malaysia was the fifth most visited country in Asia Pacific with 26 million tourist arrivals. However, this fell short of the Government’s initial target of 31 million tourist arrivals. Despite this, the Malaysian hotel sector has seen several high-profile hotel openings in the period ending 3Q 2018, including Banyan Tree Kuala Lumpur, Sofitel Damansara, and Element Kuala Lumpur by Westin.
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Cloud- Driven Recovery
With digital transformation being an important catalyst for Malaysia’s inclusive economic recovery, cloud computing plays an important role that enables . the country to acquire the advantages that technology offers.
Live Werkz: Venturing Beyond Southeast Asia
Being forward-looking in its approach has enabled LiveWerkz Pte Ltd to survive the Covid-19 pandemic, says vice president Tricia Ng. Despite being a Singaporean company, the company does not focus its efforts in the Southeast Asia region. Instead, Greater China and the Middle East become the foundation for its businesses. Ng tells SME the company’s strategies in facing a challenging future.
Singapore's Go Digital Well Received
More than 78,000 of Singapore’s SMEs have participated in the country’s Go Digital programme since its 2017 launch, with more about 40,000 becoming participants last year, including 30,000 that received Covid-19 incentives from the government.
Accountants And SMEs: Creating A Sustainable World
For SME finance professionals, ‘sustainability’ is about achieving longevity. However, there is a confusion over different definitions of sustainability. They recognise the growing importance of tackling sustainability issues but lack the understanding of how doing this can be integrated into day-to-day practices within the finance function.
Rebuilding Our Mental Well-Being In Sales
Sue Barrett is a writer, training provider and entrepreneur who founded Barrett in 1995 to positively transform the culture, capability and continuous learning of leaders, teams and businesses.
Omicron: A Test Of Resilence
Global manufacturers have been facing a supply chain crisis since the start of the year. Just as it appeared that the situation was beginning to stabilise, the Omicron Covid variant reared its ugly head.
Silver Lining In The Cloud
Although RAS Security Pte Ltd’s business was adversely affected by the pandemic, there’s a silver lining in the cloud. The occurrence has necessitated the company to innovate its business model to remain viable and led to the discovery of new areas of security service provision. Managing director Tejdeep Singh shares his journey.
Accelerating Artificial Intelligence
Singapore is introducing two new public artificial intelligence (AI) programmes as part of the strategy to use technology for social and economic good, involving a total allocation of S$680 million to accelerate AI research. The latest initiatives require a funding of S$180 million.
Three Tips For Hiring Top Talents
BIG EGOS LOSE TALENTS First up, when it comes to hiring, you must put aside your ego.
The Economy Is Recovering, But What About People?
All signs are pointing towards a speedy recovery. Contrary to what this writer initially predicted, the economy seems to be genuinely recovering.