5 ways to overcome burnout

5 ways to overcome burnout

Spending countless hours working from the office or from home on laptops, tablets and phones can be a recipe for disaster. Mark Dickinson of DONE! Hospitality Training Solutions provides practical tips on how to avoid the dreaded burnout.

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What travelers expect from hotel spas in terms of architecture and design

What travelers expect from hotel spas in terms of architecture and design

Wellness is the fastest-growing tourism segment, so it comes as no surprise that hotels are investing more in their spa facilities. Luxury interior designer Sybille de Margerie tells us what’s hot, and what’s not, in spa design.

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Back to the land of the pharaohs

Back to the land of the pharaohs

Egypt appears to be getting back on its feet after years of economic turmoil and social unrest, intensified by the pandemic. Nada Alameddine, managing partner at Hodema consulting services, shares her insights on tourism recovery and what the regional power of North Africa is likely to witness in terms of foreign arrivals in 2022 and beyond.

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Let’s talk art: Lebanon’s guesthouses and boutique hotels

Let’s talk art: Lebanon’s guesthouses and boutique hotels

Considered the art hub of the Middle East, Beirut — a city that has witnessed immense challenges over the past few years — has been upping its game in the boutique hotel world to offer guests something a little different. Yara Moukarzel, director of operations of L’Hôte Libanais, takes a closer look at how hotels in the capital and around Lebanon are using this powerful medium to their advantage.

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Studying hospitality in the UAE and KSA

Studying hospitality in the UAE and KSA

With mega- and giga-projects becoming increasingly typical of the Middle East’s hospitality landscape, Mansoor Ahmed, executive director and head of development solutions healthcare, education and PPP at Colliers in the Middle East and Africa region, lifts the lid on tourism education in the UAE and KSA, and why demand for skilled hospitality labor looks set to rise.

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Seeking travel inspiration: the role of social media

Seeking travel inspiration: the role of social media

TikTok is an untapped goldmine for tourism marketing. From tour videos to unconventional experiences, Dr. Maria Frangieh, CEO of Socialprise, explains why this social media platform is an essential tool, especially for brands looking to engage with younger consumers.

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Business analysis and process management

Business analysis and process management

Business analysis and process management systems involve the identification, management and continual improvement of business processes in order to reduce costs, increase revenue, efficiency, quality or customer satisfaction. Michael Donald, co-founder of Halo Business Consulting, explains why some of the most successful hospitality and leisure organizations have made these processes part of their culture.

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12 tools for decision making in a leader’s framework

12 tools for decision making in a leader’s framework

History tells the tale of those who lead for all the right reasons and others who chose more dangerous routes. Mark Dickinson of DONE!  Hospitality Training Solutions examines how different leadership styles affect decision-making processes and what to keep in mind.

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Kuwait: the slow road to recovery

Kuwait: the slow road to recovery

With all eyes on summer 2022, Nada Alameddine, managing partner at Hodema consulting services, gives us the lowdown on Kuwait’s tourism status and the measures being taken to encourage travelers to return to the Gulf state.

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