Hospitality Biz Growth demands Skilled Manpower
Dilip Puri, Founder & CEO, Indian School of Hospitality (ISH) is the former head of Starwood Hotels & Resorts in India. In an interaction with Shubhra Saini, he emphasizes the need for world class hospitality training institutes in India. Indian School of HospitalityHospitality assets still have the best capital appreciation amongst all the other asset classes, and to manage these hotels smartly and efficiently, you will need smart people and that is the precise reason why we don’t just need world class hotels in India but also world class hospitality institutes to nurture the industry ready talent of tomorrow.
What differentiates ISH from other Hospitality Schools?
ISH campus combines technology with high-end design, providing students of ISH an environment that enables academic discovery while providing spaces for testing hands-on skills. ISH has the academic certification of Ecole hoteliere de Lausanne. We also have a strong academic connect with the industry and have a mentorship programme for the students, alongside regular lectures from internationally-renowned experts and industry veterans. The campus stimulates the hotel environment such as hotel lobby, kitchen, cafeteria and rooms which give the feel of working in a hotel. My philosophy has always been to provide my students with an environment similar to their work atmosphere, so that when they get in the job they don’t get intimidated but are comfortable in their working environment. Also add http://realtyplusmag.com/success-lies-in-continuous-research-and-development-kushal-bajaj-executive-director-geeta-group/
Future of Hospitality sector in India
There is more institutional capital and private equity capital coming in India. The PE investors getting in the hospitality sector or purchasing the existing hotels manage the assets more smartly. Developers are now building hotels as part of the mixed use development, thereby spreading the risk as standalone hotels have long gestational period. Hotels are now offering commercial and office spaces, as also investing in banquets and meeting spaces for good returns. In the future we will also witness lot of retail in hotels.
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