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Revenue Management Webinar Series - Close the Divide Between Revenue Management and Customer Loyalty

HSMAI University Event31 August 2010
ONLINE Webinar | Webcast

Traditional yield management techniques focus on finding the optimal customer mix of business and transient travelers that maximizes room revenues. The need to shift to total revenue maximization is now widely recognized in the industry, and involves taking into account overall customer spend, both transient and group, including ancillary revenues and the profitability of each customer not only in the short term but in the long term, as measured by each customer's life time value. Join us for this webinar to help you to segment markets based on consumer buying behavior and price sensitivity and take your revenue management to the next level.

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