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portada Chasing Revenue: The Birth of Revenue Management (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
390
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm
Weight
0.57 kg.
ISBN13
9781665705912

Chasing Revenue: The Birth of Revenue Management (in English)

Gregory Cross (Author) · Archway Publishing · Paperback

Chasing Revenue: The Birth of Revenue Management (in English) - Cross, Gregory

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Synopsis "Chasing Revenue: The Birth of Revenue Management (in English)"

Revenue management is like any other management practice. It involves making pricing and inventory decisions based on assembled data coming from a variety of sources. The name revenue management was coined by Robert G. Cross, the founder of Aeronomics, Talus, and Revenue Analytics (no relation to the author). Ravi Mehrotra, a young computer engineer who wanted to start his own company, was another believer in revenue management. He'd go on to create the largest revenue management software company in the world. Both Robert Cross and Ravi Mehrotra built revenue management systems. It would be left to Gregory Cross and a few others to take the concepts of revenue management, which were originally focused on the airline industry and use them to revolutionize the hotel industry. Along the way he would discover it was more than just technology and algorithms. What they were building in the 1990's was a new way of looking at the business. In this book, Cross documents the difficulty to reimagine hotel pricing and decision making in the last decade of the twentieth century. It was a time when the Internet was young and unruly and no one had ever heard of "big data." The book also serves as a crash course of what it takes to succeed in the hospitality industry and how to get your ideas heard as you rise up the ranks.

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