Jul 7, 2014

The Minimum Requirements For A Hotel Property Management System

By Rosella Campbell


Traveling abroad for business or pleasure has become commonplace. Millions of people visit foreign countries or tourist destinations in their own countries each year. Tourism is a massive industry that generates billion in revenue each year. Naturally, travelers need to sleep and eat and consequently the growth of tourism has seen to an enormous increase in hospitality establishments. However, the competition is ferocious and only establishments with a highly effective hotel property management system can hope to survive or thrive.

The core of any managing program is its booking component. It is vital to keep records of the arrivals and departures. Nothing is as damaging to the reputation of an establishment as muddled bookings. It is also very important to record special guest needs such as special dietary requirements and the need for special facilities for disabled guests. Sometimes guests require business services and access to a vehicle, for example.

No hospitality establishment charges standard rates to all their guests. Repeat guests and tour operators, for example, are often offered better rates. It is vital to keep track of the various rates applicable to every booking. If this is not done the client may feel inconvenienced and this needs to be avoided at all cost. A good managing system will have a customer database that keeps track of the rates as well as special requirements.

Guests do not want to deal with time consuming administration and they do not want to be kept waiting either when arriving or departing. A managing program should therefore be able to keep all information relevant to every guest up to date at all times. This means that various departments such as the restaurant, bar and housekeeping departments must be able to update guest records.

Large hospitality groups normally employ IT departments that develop their managing software in house. Smaller establishments can choose between several software packages specifically developed with the hospitality industry in mind. When considering such packages it is important to ensure that it is fully integrated. Poorly designed software requires users to provide the same input for each component. This wastes time and it increases the risk or error.

In the fiercely competitive tourism industry reliable and accurate management information often means the difference between failure and success. Managing programs must be able to produce reports that can portray information in any format. This information is vital in making strategic and marketing decisions. The scheduling of major maintenance tasks, for example, depends upon accurate occupancy information and forecasts.

The importance of a comprehensive support contract with the supplier simply cannot be overemphasized. Hospitality establishments operate round the clock and they simply cannot afford malfunctions. The level and nature of the support offered by the supplier should be contained in a written agreement. If a high level of support cannot be guaranteed it is best to look at another package.

The days of keeping a register on the counter are long gone. In this sophisticated world hospitality establishments must have access to trustworthy and up to date information at all times. It is only with such information at hand that important decisions can be made and steps be taken to ensure maximum efficiency and profitability.




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