Few Excellent Traits Of A Hotel Manager
The General Manger’s post in hospitality sector is now held to greater standards and more accountability than before. It takes a lot of effort and work hard to get where you are now. If you are a general manager, you should be proud of that achievement.
General Managers are always required to hone their abilities throughout their career to assure continuing success. The general manager function will develop as the era of digital transformation and an increased emphasis on visitor personalization continues.
To be successful in these changing times, you must possess specific characteristics:
Motivation:
A general manager requires to do more than just manage things. People look up to an inspirational leader whom they can follow and work hard for, an inspirational leader instills confidence and make a positive impact on their teammates.
“Leadership is not position or a title; it’s action and example.”- Cory Booker
Analytical:
The hotel sector has a lot of reports and financials to examine, and that number is only going to expand dramatically as more data becomes available and can be aggregated across numerous platforms. To be successful in this profession, you will need to be able to see patterns and trends as well as data to be able to collaborate with the team.
Technical:
Technology is a wonderful thing, but many general managers do not use it properly or invest in it. As a hotel general manager, you must assess and apply a wide range of technology, including guest experience platforms, property management, and employee training. While it may appear intimidating at first, the advantages outweigh the costs and allow you to keep (or gain) a competitive advantage in your industry.
Creative:
While it is common to hear that people are either analytical or creative, the future GM must be both. Budgets are not increasing, but visitor expectations are. A GM must be able to process facts analytically and then change to a creative mentality to problem solve in novel ways.
Adaptive:
The hospitality industry is always evolving, thus to be successful, you must adapt to changes such as technological changes, personnel turnover, vendor transfers, economic shifts, and more. A General Manager must be daring and eager to attempt new ideas while also being wise enough to shift course if those trials are not working well.