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March Madness is going to expand because of soft threats and endless greed from the power conferences, Matt Norlander argues
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In this edition of AI Prognosis, Brittany Trang argues that the tide may be turning when it comes to how …
As Donald Trump weighs a rescue for Spirit Airlines, the investor argues failing companies should be allowed to collapse.
Sébastien Bubeck and Ernest Ryu, researchers at OpenAI, argues that AI will do most human research work within two years …
Author argues cruise lines exploit Caribbean destinations through low taxes and onboard amenities, undermining hotel viability with unfair competition.
Adam Foroughi, co-founder and CEO of AppLovin, argues that layoffs help force AI adoption, cut inefficiencies, and rebuild companies around …
The Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) is rolling out its messaging playbook ahead of the Trump administration’s push to pass …
The article argues that manual, disconnected hotel operations create communication gaps that hurt guest experience and advocates for centralized digital …
The article argues hospitality must evolve from transactional service delivery to creating environments that support ongoing guest wellbeing and behavior …
The piece argues that hospitality's focus on frictionless automation risks commoditizing brands by eliminating human connection moments that drive loyalty …
Jecky Pelaez of Kickstart Ventures argues that today’s tighter funding environment is exposing weak startup habits shaped by years of …
Healthcare AI has not been widely evaluated for clinical benefits, leaving a dearth of information on whether the technology actually …
Nonprofit health system boards are governing larger, more complex enterprises than ever before, but a report published April 27 by …
The author argues hotels have misunderstood their core challenge: controlling guest introductions, not just optimizing marketing channels or technology solutions.
Americans spend more than $1.6 trillion a year on hospital care — roughly one-third of all health spending — and …
The author argues hotels should move from "theatrical abundance" to "intelligent abundance" in buffet design to reduce waste without compromising …
The author argues that AI-powered booking connectors fail because they expect travelers to manage technical complexity rather than simplifying it.
Airlines and their payment-clearing partner quietly sold searchable travel and payment data to federal agencies including the IRS and FBI, …
The author argues hotel GMs lack proper sales oversight, focusing on superficial metrics rather than lead conversion tracking and systematic …
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