Revenue Superstar!: The Simple Rules of Hotel Revenue Management
By Johan Hammer
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**2017 overview update, based on feedback from readers:
The purpose of this update is to make sure it’s super clear what this book is and what it is not. Please read this before you buy the book to avoid any misunderstandings.
If you are looking for an in-depth guide to the art of hospitality / hotel revenue management, this is not it.
In short, what inspired me to write this book was my frustration at not being able to find a simple book that explains revenue management in a way that anybody can understand.
It does not matter whether you are already an experienced revenue manager, just starting out, or someone who just wants to learn more about the profession; regardless of what stage of your hotel revenue management career you are at, you will find valuable, practical ideas in this book that will help you thrive. **
Being a hotel revenue manager requires mastering complex systems, keeping abreast of evolving technologies and adapting to continuous change. To be successful, the best revenue managers repeatedly ask difficult questions, seeking answers that will safeguard the financial health of their hotels and ensure their rooms are not only booked, but optimized. But what may surprise you is that answers to these questions are more than attainable—they also illuminate a set of simple rules that every revenue manager can follow to become a Revenue Superstar.
Johan Hammer
Johan Hammer is a hospitality revenue management specialist with 10+ years experience. He has passion for simplifying complicated concepts to provide valuable actionable insights and tactics.Johan is the co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer of the travel tech company, Instaroom. Prior to Instaroom, Johan was working as Revenue & Distribution specialist for one of Scandinavians largest hotel chains, First Hotels.in 2015, he earned a certificate from Cornell University after completing their course titled, Advanced Hospitality Revenue Management: Pricing and Demand Strategies.
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Revenue Superstar! - Johan Hammer
REVENUE SUPERSTAR!
THE SIMPLE RULES OF HOTEL REVENUE MANAGEMENT
Johan Hammer
johan@revenuesuperstar.com
Instagram: revenuesuperstar
www.revenuesuperstar.com
REVENUE SUPERSTAR
Copyright © 2016 by Johan Hammer
All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.
ISBN: 978-91-639-1679-3
Table of Contents
What this book covers
Introduction
Daily pricing decisions, what should I look for?
Do I need to be a math genius to be a revenue manager?
From a revenue management perspective, where should my daily focus reside?
How can I increase my average rates? (ADR)
How should I think strategically when pricing for a big event in the city?
What are some good tricks to increase my room sales profit margin?
What is the best way to make a room revenue forecast?
What are great tricks to generate more business during slow periods?
What are some good ways to improve my online content?
What are the most important yearly tasks for a revenue manager?
How can my hotel be available on all these strange websites with whom I have no direct agreement?
What are some practical tricks for group allocation and pricing?
What are the best ways to deliver professional reports when lacking computer skills?
Bonus Chapter: What are some big trends coming up?
Glossary of Terms
What this book covers
This book contains 13 frequently asked questions about hotel revenue management.
This book will cover many topics, including:
Forecasting, Efficiency, Daily tasks, Rate setting, Promotions, Budgets, Distribution, Trends. Creativity, Programmatic advertising, Social proof, Math, Prospect Theory, Paretos Principle, The power of inversion, Wholesale, Group rate setting, Non-pricing, Yielding & CRM & Big Data
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As you are reading, please refer to the glossary of terms if you encounter any industry lingo for which you are unfamiliar with as it pertains to hotel revenue management.
Introduction
History reports that the men who can manage men manage the men who can manage only things, and the men who can manage money manage all.
― Will Durant, The Lessons of History
I once read that out of all of the professions in the world, hospitality revenue managers have worked with the greatest number of different systems over the last ten to fifteen years. At a time when all others industries were already relying upon fancy interfaces under which all their systems were consolidated, we still had to manage ten to fifteen different extranets every single day. A big shout-out to all of you who managed to survive! Luckily, today’s systems are at last more in line with those in other industries.
Charles Darwin once said, It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change.
Being the most adaptable to change holds true to what I will convey throughout this book. The revenue management profession is constantly changing and within the next ten to fifteen years will blend together with many other professions, even more so than it already does now. We will see a new commercial revenue specialist evolve who can manage multiple hotels from a strategic commercial level.
The new commercial specialists will be able to oversee and manage systems using data from all possible sources, including E-commerce, advertising, customer reputation management, business intelligence, reservation statistics, airlines, demographic trends, and much more. Smart systems like these are already here, but their user interfaces will continue to evolve further over the next five to ten years. We will soon reach a point where these smart systems are as customizable as our smartphones.
As R. RAY
Wang so wisely stated it in his book, Disrupting Digital Business, These next-generation platforms are changing the way we look at technologies. But we can’t throw away the existing technologies. They’re there, but we build layers into each one of them… The final layer is mass personalization at scale, and that is where we are going… To be able to move there as a brand or individual, we must first ask the right questions instead of seeking the right answers.
In this book, you will find what I believe to be timeless principles that will continue to be true even as our industry marches along its ever-evolving path. It does not matter