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Articles tagged “leadership”

Coronavirus

How the Top Boss at One of Paris’s Most Iconic Hotels Copes With the Crisis

What's it like being the general manager of a luxury hotel during coronavirus? We asked Franka Holtmann, who looks after Le Meurice for Dorchester Collection. She spoke candidly and poetically about her worries, her new workflows, and how she cares for her team.

How the Top Boss at One of Paris’s Most Iconic Hotels Copes With the Crisis

Airlines

Philippine Airlines Makes an About-Face on New Leadership

This is quite a communications blunder. A premature announcement of a leadership change last week had to be corrected after the PAL board met Monday. In short, the PAL chairman's daughter, Vivienne Tan, won't be leading the airline after all. Maybe someday.

Hotels

Extended Stay America Gets New CEO in Signal That It Needs to Up Its Game

Everyone wants a piece of the extended stay market, so it'll be interesting to see how the new CEO guides Extended Stay America in this increasingly competitive space.

Business Travel

How Women in the Travel Industry Are Tackling Gender Discrimination

Grassroots activism is now the go-to tactic for achieving gender equality in the Trump-era travel industry. Lobbying male executives one-on-one isn’t working, so women are employing their collective influence, reminiscent of recent movements like the Women’s March in Washington, D.C.

How Women in the Travel Industry Are Tackling Gender Discrimination

Cruises

The Compelling Business Case for Greater Diversity in the Travel Industry

We couldn't agree more.

The Compelling Business Case for Greater Diversity in the Travel Industry