“The best advice I could give is “Less is more”. We sometimes try to provide our teams with a lot of technology, but users may not be able to adopt all of it. “Less is more” is a concept that applies to various areas of life, including technology. When it comes to choosing a tech stack for a hotel, “less is more” means that selecting a few technologies that are effective and efficient can be better than choosing multiple technologies that may not integrate well or provide unnecessary features. Here are some reasons why “less is more” can be an effective approach to tech-stack selection:
A) Simplicity: Fewer technologies mean less complexity in the overall tech-stack. This can help reduce training time, minimize errors, and streamline operations.
B) Cost-effective: Fewer technologies can be more cost-effective, as hotels may only need to pay for licenses and maintenance for a few tools. It can also save money on staff training costs.
C) Integration: Fewer technologies may integrate better with each other, allowing for seamless communication and data flow between systems. This can help reduce the manual work needed to transfer data from one system to another.
In conclusion, choosing a few, high-quality technologies that integrate well with each other can help hotels streamline operations, reduce costs, and improve guest experiences.
By following this approach, hotels can leverage technology to their advantage while minimizing the potential for confusion or inefficiencies caused by having too many technologies.”