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This month’smust reads in

Hotel Data & Analytics News

www.snapshot.travel [email protected] @snapshot_demand Kurfürstendamm 212, 10719 Berlin

More data, less time. It’s the mantra every manager is thinking and it applies to news as well as data.

Every day, we look for, publish, and/or curate articles that we think hoteliers can use when it comes to data and hotel analytics. But with so much to read and so little time it’s helpful to have a recap of the best content from the past month or so.

In this slideshare we summarize the most relevant, important, and interesting news so hoteliers can swipe through and pick the most important articles to read.

We hope you enjoy.

Regards,

Clay, Martin, and the SnapShot team.

Suggestions and feedback are always welcome at [email protected]

Editorial A monthly recap of hotel data and analytics news

Analytics software willsoon be as commonas Excel

”Christian Chabot,

CEO of Tableau

Image source: Tableau

How to Choose Big Data Analytics Tools for a Hotel.What to consider when looking for a new solution.

Many hoteliers, general managers, and

revenue managers wish they could get a

better handle on available data to improve

guest experience, revenues, and gather

valuable business intelligence. Yet Excel can

sometimes feel frustratingly limited. A more

robust, sustainable, and useful solution is

necessary. But what solutions are out there?

And how do we go about choosing the right

big (and small) data analytics tool for your

hotel?

Read on our blog

Data security has been a huge issue

recently. Just look at the issues Starwood,

Hilton, and Hyatt have all had in the past

six months. So how can hotels protect their

prized clientele, the business travelers?

And why are some hotels' systems so

vulnerable? It seems patchwork

integrations between POS and backoffice

systems, plus lack of technical education

are quite often to blame.

Read on Biz Travel News

Hotel Data Breaches: Can You Protect

Business Travelers?

Photo credit: elhombredenegro via VisualHunt / CC BY

We have a soft spot for TED talks and this one is great. Consultant Philip Evans gives an illuminating lecture on how the

massive amounts of data available to us will shape how the entire world operates. While the medical industry is a prominent

example, it’s very easy to imagine how this explosion in access to data and insight could transform the hospitality industry.

And if you’re short on time skip to about 07:30 or so.

Watch on TED

How Data Will Transform Business.A TED Talk on how data will shape the future of all business.

With more data available than ever before,

not using it would be a wasted opportunity.

The problem, though, is it’s not easily

accessible. I mean, humans don't process

numbers like computers. Data needs to be

organized and designed so we can use it and

understand it. This Medium post is a great

primer on why design is so important when

interfacing with large quantities of data.

Read on Medium

Designing Data-Driven Interfaces. The future is data, designed.

If you think a spreadsheet is going to run your business, get out.

”Wulf Van Alkemade

Insights from The Soap Man: Hotelier Wulf Van Alkemade

Before analytics, before Excel, there was the

soap index. Created by an Amsterdam-based

amenities supplier, the soap index became a

go-to rubric for a secret club of hoteliers who

used it to predict hotel trends to a surprising

degree of accuracy. We chatted with its

creator, hotelier and international man of

mystery, Wulf Van Alkemade about his track

record predicting major trends in hospitality

and the so-called “Soap Index.”

Read on our blog

This article does a great job at breaking down

the seemingly complex terminology behind

data, explaining what's really going on and

what really matters. These are the kind of

rules that are so great, you can apply them to

just about anything. Some of our favorite

takeaways: "If you can’t explain it to a 5 year-

old, then you’ll have a tough time selling it to

others," and, “The focus should not be on the

tools [you use], it’s on the core message of

your story.”

Read on Dataconomy

7 Habits of Highly Effective Data

Analysts Skills everyone can use.

As hoteliers we don’t always consider data to be a fundamental tool in our daily operations. We’d rather focus on making

our guests happy than crunching numbers. So why does data matter to hotels? Because at the end of the day data is just

information. When we look at the right data in the right way, we can not only ensure our guests are having a great stay, but

we can optimize revenues, occupancy, and organizational efficiency.

Read on our blog

A Guide to Hotel Data and Analytics.A 101 guide to understanding types of data and analytics for hotels.

At SnapShot, we believe hoteliers should have

a right to their data, and a right to use it

intelligently. That's why we built SnapShot

Analytics. Analytics is a cloud-based hotel

analytics tool that presents a comprehensive

overview of your hotel data on a powerful yet

intuitive dashboard. Everything you need in

one place: PMS data, benchmarking, pricing,

web analytics, and social media stats. Dig as

deep as you want, or keep it surface level for

immediately actionable intelligence.

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