169: Breathtaking Beauty

 

Peter Follows, founder of Carpedia, has spent over 30 years helping businesses turn strategies into actionable results. From working with industrial giants to hospitality leaders like Ritz-Carlton, Peter’s expertise lies in optimizing operations and aligning teams for success. Susan and Peter talk about labor challenges in hospitality, the hidden power of implementation, and the potential of AI to transform the industry.

Bridging the Strategy Gap: Peter reveals how Carpedia started by addressing the disconnect between strategy creation and implementation, ultimately carving a niche in operational consulting.

The Ritz-Carlton Pivot: Learn how a serendipitous cold call led Peter’s firm into hospitality consulting, pioneering the application of lean manufacturing principles to service industries.

Labor Challenges in Hospitality: Peter breaks down labor optimization into three dimensions: process efficiency, planning systems, and managerial interaction.

Owner vs. Brand Tensions: Peter discusses navigating the nuanced relationships between hotel brands, management companies, and owners, and how Carpedia manages to balance competing priorities.

AI’s Role in Hospitality: From housekeeping to revenue management, Peter explores the untapped potential of AI to revolutionize operations beyond surface-level automation like check-in kiosks.

Implementation’s Messy Magic: Why great ideas aren’t enough—Peter explains how implementation uncovers hidden roadblocks and refines strategies to ensure sustainable improvements.

Unlikely Lessons: Peter shares anecdotes of unexpected challenges, like elevator bottlenecks and community-driven constraints on staggered shifts, that highlight the importance of context in operational changes.

Advice for Independents: Practical tips for small operators to compete with big brands, from leveraging group purchasing to understanding their unique customer appeal.

Peter Follows on LinkedIn

Carpedia


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