When one reads general business and industry publications, it sometimes appears that social media has grabbed the attention of many writers as the current trend and the topic needing additional coverage and insights. While it is very clear that social media has become a major force, the discussion groups in many LinkedIn hospitality groups include questions and answers on many additional topics. These include operations, hiring, training, development, customer service, technology and other areas.
Keeping that in mind, our first 2012 Hospitality Conversations™ was with Dr. William Frye, CHE of Niagara University, who has enhanced his professional knowledge by his active involvement in faculty internships with both Marriott and Hyatt Hotels. Dr. Frye offered a diverse number of topics that he believes face hospitality business professionals today.
For our next Hospitality Conversations™, I contacted another well-known professional who is a frequent guest speaker at professional, legal and writing associations.
Karen Morris is a Judge, Lawyer, Professor and Author. http://judgekaren.com/ [i] She also someone who “walks the talk”:
I asked Lawyer Morris two questions:
“The biggest issue hotel managers face in the coming year vis-à-vis the law is compliance with the myriad applicable statutes, rules and duties owed.
A hotel faces potential legal consequences for all of the following:
Judge Morris is one of a team of professionals who, with Diana Barber of Georgia State University, that will leading a segment at the upcoming February 8-10, 2012 HospitalityLawyer.com Conference in Houston, Texas that is always enjoyed by participants. There will be brief summaries of the top 100+ cases that impacted the hospitality industry of the past year, with highlights of the most interesting ones
The Hospitality Law Case reviews usually include
Keys to Success Hospitality Tip of the Week™:
Focus on the Need to Keep Learning
“The need to keep learning
“Anyone who stops learning is old, whether this happens at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps on learning not only remains young, but becomes constantly more valuable regardless of physical capacity.”
Harvey Ullman
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