Hoteliers and technology advisors discuss top-of-mind employee safety issues as properties reopen post pandemic; Fast-paced weekly episodes start mid-July and tackle workforce retention, service delivery, brand reputation, technology implementation and more.
Seattle - Even before COVID-19, a new safety culture began emerging in hospitality that placed employee protection at the core of operations. As hoteliers readied to meet legislative mandates or honor commitments to the American Hotel & Lodging Assn.'s 5-Star Promise, the 2020 pandemic hit. Now, as properties prepare to reopen, operators are asking: How do we get employees back to work? Which technologies are 'must haves' to reopen? What are my competitors doing and how can I afford to do the same or better? How long will it take to implement all these changes and why? Are there existing technologies to leverage without having to buy everything new? What will happen if we just say "no"?
"New World, New Employee Safety Culture — Series One" will launch Monday, July 13. To view each Webcast episode, click here.
"Throughout COVID-19, we've encouraged hotel companies to use this time of low occupancy to tackle technology projects that they didn't have time to prioritize previously," Monkman said. "Many took advantage of the opportunity to roll out enhanced safety standards and technology to ensure their people are safe upon return. Through this webcast series, I will talk with employee-centric operators and hospitality advisors about today's new safety culture and discuss how technology is positioning them to meet staff and guest demands going forward. We encourage anyone with employee safety concerns — from sexual harassment to virus containment — to listen and learn from their peers so that collectively we can all emerge from this crisis stronger than before."
Here's a sneak peek at the first two episodes:
It's a dangerous world. New threats are making it challenging to reduce risks facing hotel employees. Even with heightened cleaning standards and sanitizing technology, it may be difficult to lure frontline workers - especially housekeepers - back to work. In this episode, Jay Reed of CIO Suite and former tech head of Aimbridge Hospitality, Omni Hotels & Resorts, Pillar Hotels & Resorts, Trammell Crow Residential, and Wyndham International, will help define the new employee safety culture and discuss how building employee confidence today via technology will help bring travelers back tomorrow.
"I am encouraging my peers ― especially those with an employee-centric culture ― to listen to this webcast starting July 13th. If you believe adding employee safety devices isn't important today, I hope to change your mind."
A month ago, one could ride a bike down the middle of Las Vegas Boulevard and not worry about cars. Today, casino properties are opening, with most visitors driving from surrounding states. In this episode, Shannon McCallum, Chairman of the Nevada Hotel and Lodging Foundation and former Vice President of Hotel Operations for ARIA Resort & Casino and Vdara Hotel & Spa, will discuss the new employee safety culture in this leading convention destination.
"Please listen in and share this July 20th webcast as we discuss why hotel and casino operators cannot afford to gamble on employee safety today. Our people should not assume all the risk without any reward."
Future webcast episodes will be announced in the coming weeks. To learn more about the React Mobile Webcast Series, visit www.reactmobile.com/webcasts.
Update 07/10/2020 - For Episode 2: "Las Vegas Isn't Gambling on Safety" with Shannon McCallum has been canceled and will be updated with a new topic and guest speaker soon.
About React Mobile
Founded in 2013, React Mobile is a global leader in providing panic button solutions for hotels. Our best in class hospitality safety platform helps hotels keep their employees safe. The React Mobile system is an open and flexible platform that allows management to deploy response resources to the exact location of an emergency within seconds of an alert, getting help to where it's needed anywhere on or off property. In an emergency quick response times are essential and React Mobile gives you the tools to react fast. For more information, visit www.reactmobile.com.