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[Real Time] Impact of Group Business
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Drawing on his front-line experience and past career in hotel and destination sales Professor Jones explores how group business — including meetings, incentives, conventions, and events (MICE) — drives hotel performance. From understanding departmental coordination to identifying guest segments, this episode offers insights valuable for both hotel and event management students.
Key Takeaways:
- Group business is often the key to filling hotels during slow periods, such as weekdays or off-season months.
- The sales department, though often physically removed from operations, plays a critical behind-the-scenes role in generating occupancy and revenue.
- Understanding who the group customer is — and their diverse event types (MICE: Meetings, Incentives, Conventions, Exhibitions) — helps staff better serve their needs.
- Interns and front-line employees benefit by learning how different departments collaborate to support group business.
- Experiencing both hotel operations and event planning helps build mutual understanding across industry roles, which is vital for future managers.
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