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Making Strategic Change Happen

Course
2 weeks
Online
With emerging technologies and expanding global marketplaces, it is imperative that organizations become highly proficient in driving their change agenda. Whether diversifying, downsizing, merging, reorienting business, or developing new management structures, organizations must be able to effectively carry out change initiatives to remain productive and competitive. In this course, you will discover how to assess organizational readiness and your own ability to facilitate change. Working with a comprehensive organizational change management simulation, this experiential exercise provides an opportunity for you to learn by doing. By selecting and implementing strategies, you will see the rewards and consequences of your choices. You will also examine why the majority of change efforts fail, study change strategies, and determine how to fit them effectively to the stages of change. Finally, you will build an action plan for introducing a change initiative in your organization. In effect, this course enables you to begin building the skills and habits that you need to help make strategic or substantial change happen.
$999

Foundations of Italian Wines

Course
3 weeks
Online
Taken as a whole, Italian wines are dynamic and offer a wide variety within the different growing regions of the country.  In this course, you will explore the history of viticulture and winemaking in Italy and analyze the unique geographic features of the regions and how they impact the various wines. You will also read and interpret wine labels to select wines to meet a desired experience. The following course is required to be completed before taking this course: Wine Essentials
$550

Implementing Hospitality Strategy

Course
2 weeks
Online
You've worked tirelessly to create an effective strategy that takes into account your organization's mission and vision and any related risk factors, as well as the competitive landscape in which you operate. Now what? Implementation is the crucial next step in this process, but there can be many pitfalls along the way. This course will provide you with the tools to recognize why strategic implementation can fail; how you can create an organizational structure and culture that will support and fit with your overarching strategic goals; and how to establish systems, measures, and incentives to effectively implement your strategy. You will complete this course with an action plan in hand that will enable you to confidently lead the implementation of your strategy in your organization. You are required to have completed the following courses or have equivalent experience before taking this course: Fundamentals of Hospitality Strategy Formulating Hospitality Strategy
$1,199

Formulating Hospitality Strategy

Course
2 weeks
Online
Formulating an effective strategy requires that an organization ask the right questions and then answer them thoughtfully and thoroughly. This course raises and helps you answer some of the most critical interrelated questions, such as: How does my company choose the right strategies to define where and how we will compete? What is my firm's vision and mission? How does my firm create value? You will begin by exploring the importance of direction setting in the strategy formulation process. You will then examine general business-level strategies focused on creating value, such as cost advantage and differentiation, by answering how your firm competes at the level of the hotel or business unit. In addition, you will examine corporate strategies like diversification, concentration, and vertical integration, which help organizations answer the question of where to compete in related and unrelated industries. Given that no two strategies are alike, you will classify both business and corporate strategies into common strategic characteristics to help you better identify your own organization's competitive positioning, as well as those of the competitors. What's more, you will explore the structure of an industry as the definition of industries and the competitive playing field continue to evolve and change. You are required to have completed the following course or have equivalent experience before taking this course: Fundamentals of Hospitality Strategy
$1,199

Fundamentals of Hospitality Strategy

Course
2 weeks
Online
Why are some companies successful, while so many other businesses fail? Some organizations may just be lucky, but success based solely on luck probably will not last. For an organization to have sustained success, it must stay competitive in the market; it simply cannot survive without effectively differentiating itself from its competitors. What sets your organization apart from your adversaries? A winning strategy will enable you to take on the market, maximize performance, and boost profitability. In this course, you will work through key activities in the strategy formulation process. First, you will investigate what a good strategy is, how to think like a strategist, and how to identify the foundations of your firm's strategies. You will then analyze the broad and operating environments. A broad environmental analysis forms the context in which the firm and its operating environment exist, as stakeholders also have the potential to exert influence over strategy formulation. Crafting a successful strategy includes the consideration of your organization's internal environment to determine what resources, capabilities, and strengths can be leveraged or developed to form future strategies. Organizations work to create advantage through the development of resources and capabilities. Toward the end of your learning experience, you'll have an opportunity to identify patterns that exist between your internal and external factors, and you will devise possible strategies.
$1,199

Creating Craft Beverages

Course
2 weeks
Online
Ever wanted to develop your own wine, beer, or even kombucha? Or be able to describe specific tastes and profiles in a variety of drinks? In recent years, craft beverages have become a multibillion-dollar industry, yet there's both an art and a science to the fermentation process that produces these beverages. Fermentation is about more than ingredients. The processes that the brewer, vintner, cider maker, and mead maker follow have an equally large impact on the final product — and small variations can make a big difference in the flavor profile. Using a scientific approach, you will design a craft beverage of your choosing. As you create a plan to produce the beverage, you will gain an understanding of the interactions between raw ingredients and processing steps which together influence the taste. You will then apply a systematic approach to tasting, using your senses to allow you to better articulate what you enjoy in a particular beverage as well as make specific recommendations to others. When you complete this program, you will have designed your own craft beverage and gained the building blocks needed to develop it. This program is intended for use by persons of legal drinking age under the relevant applicable laws where they reside. Purchase of supplies is required to enjoy the highly experiential nature of this course.
$299

Experiencing Wines of Italy

Course
3 weeks
Online
It is wonderful to learn and study wines, but your journey is best completed once you experience the wines. In this course, you will consider the wine-producing regions located within the four geographic zones of Italy and select two to four wines to share in a wine event. You will be guided through the process of selecting, sharing, and obtaining others' opinions about the wines you choose. You will deepen your understanding of Italian wines and hopefully be encouraged to continue learning. Because each part of the course project must be completed in order, we recommend you review all the project pages before you start the course to plan your time accordingly. The following courses are required to be completed before taking this course: Wine Essentials Foundations of Italian Wines
$550

Wine Essentials

Course
3 weeks
Online
Interested in expanding your knowledge of wines? Whether you're an industry professional or simply a wine enthusiast, this hands-on course takes you on a journey through the winemaking process, from grape to glass. Learning from world-renowned industry experts from Cornell, you will learn to successfully identify the components of wine and how they affect perceptions before exploring your personal palate and conducting sensory evaluation, using sight, smell, taste, and touch. You will explore various wine growing techniques and analyze how geography and climate impact the grape. Finally, you will identify the correct service and storage approaches to use based on the type and style of wine. This program is intended for use by persons of legal drinking ages under the relevant applicable laws where they reside. Students will need to purchase wine, sugar, and other items commonly found in grocery stores to participate in tasting exercises.
$550

Foundations of Southern Hemisphere Wines

Course
3 weeks
Online
The wine industry in the Southern Hemisphere is part of the growing and dynamic "new world" wine industry. Southern Hemisphere wines include those based on the traditional international varieties as well as wines based on signature varietals you will only find in their respective countries. In this course, you will explore the foundations of high-quality wines coming from five of the highest-volume wine-producing countries in the Southern Hemisphere: Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, and South Africa. You will start with the consideration of the climate of these areas, remembering that Vitis vinifera is best grown between the 30th and 50th parallels of both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. You will explore the grape varieties and wine styles associated with each of our countries of focus, and you will combine all that you discover to research a specific winery and wine from each country. The following course is required to be completed before taking this course: Wine Essentials
$550

Experiencing Wines of the Southern Hemisphere

Course
3 weeks
Online
The Southern Hemisphere offers myriad wines to the world, and now you have the opportunity to experience these wines and share them with others. During this course, you will be guided through the process of planning and hosting an event sharing the wines of the Southern Hemisphere. You will start by selecting wines for others to try, then research and plan what information to share about each wine. Finally, you will host your event and lead your guests in trying each wine and sharing their opinions about the experience. Through your work in preparing and hosting this event, you will deepen your understanding of Southern Hemisphere wines, perhaps find a few favorites to enjoy regularly, and hopefully be inspired to continue exploring the wines of the Southern Hemisphere. The following courses are required to be completed before taking this course: Wine Essentials Foundations of Southern Hemisphere Wines
$550

Foundations of German and Austrian Wines

Course
3 weeks
Online
The remarkable variety and exceptional quality of German and Austrian wines may surprise you, but they will not disappoint. To get to know the wines of Germany and Austria, this course sets up a unique opportunity to dive into the contexts, varietals, and characteristics of wines from these regions. Throughout the course, you will explore the similar wine histories, climates, and geographies of Germany and Austria and consider how they influence the grapes grown and wines produced in these regions. By identifying the varietals grown there, you will draw connections through your evolving expertise and set an exciting foundation for further education on regional wines and their individuality. You will also analyze and discover how to interpret wine labels from these countries to enable you to select wines to experiment with, discuss, and enjoy. The following course is required to be completed before taking this course: Wine Essentials
$550

Foundations of Hotel Planning

Course
2 weeks
Online
Before developers and designers can successfully design a full-service hotel, they must have a strong grounding in foundational concepts relevant to the hospitality industry. These include market segmentation, hotel types and classifications, hotel branding, and the players involved in a typical hotel project. This course prepares participants for further studies in the specifics of hotel planning by considering how market needs drive the design process, how the "chain scale" system works, how branding decisions affect the planning process, and how successful hotel projects are coordinated. With extensive experience as a lecturer, researcher, and consultant, Professor Stephani Robson brings hotel planning to life with a wealth of content backed by activities designed to help you embrace and apply these concepts to your next project.
$1,199

Delivering an Excellent Customer Experience for Your Organization

Course
2 weeks
Online
In this course, you will focus on the key organizational processes that support the development of a strong service culture and exceptional customer service. You will be provided with a number of tools that enable you to select employees who have a strong service orientation and who will be a good fit with organizational values. The processes of orientation and socialization are examined as two powerful means of communicating service standards. You will then examine the benefits of a team-centered, collaborative culture and discuss strategies to facilitate and reward team performance. You will discuss organizational citizenship behavior using specific practices that support continuous on-the-job “training that sticks.” You will wrap up the course by designing an orientation program for new service employees that takes into consideration service-focused principles and practices.
$1,199

Fostering a Culture of Service Excellence

Course
2 weeks
Online
In this course, you will distinguish between the various components of a service culture and assess your current service environment. Using a case-based approach, this course will illustrate the importance of developing a strong service culture. You will reaffirm the importance of communicating a clear vision to both internal and external customers and share vision statements for your ideal service culture that reflect your organization's key values. Finally, you will identify workplace challenges and formulate an action plan to close gaps between specific components of your current and ideal service cultures.
$1,199

Experiencing Wines of Germany and Austria

Course
3 weeks
Online
One of the best ways to learn is to teach. In the case of wine, one of the best methods of learning comes through sharing. In this course, you learn by working through the process of planning and hosting a wine-sharing event. You begin by selecting three to five wines from Germany and Austria to share. You are then guided through the process of planning the event (in person or virtually), including determining what information to share about each of the wines and how to serve them. Finally, while hosting the event, you will formulate your own opinions about the wines and learn from the experiences of others. By exploring these wines in this unique course, you will expand your palate, spark conversation, and support your lifelong study of wine. Because of the steps required to plan and host your event, we strongly recommend you review the project requirements and plan your time accordingly. The following courses are required to be completed before taking this course: Wine Essentials Foundations of German and Austrian Wines
$550

Sustainable Tourism Destination Management

Course
8 weeks
Online
This course aims to train global hospitality and tourism professionals in using sustainable practices across all areas of the tourism industry. Throughout the course, you will be introduced to innovative, data-driven methods for destination management, delivered by over 20 world-renowned experts in the field. You will begin by identifying the different components that make up the global tourism industry and examine the effects each of these components has on a destination's social, cultural, and environmental well-being. You will then acquire the tools needed to manage your destination sustainably by designing a climate action plan, documenting and accommodating natural capital needs, improving land-use planning, engaging with local communities, and managing public-private partnerships. Ultimately, you will be able to contribute to the economic development of a destination while also protecting its health.
$699

Leading Service-Focused Transformation

Course
2 weeks
Online
As a service-based business, the hospitality industry experiences unique challenges that require agile, people-centered, and authentic leadership. Organizations that can adapt to ever-shifting customer demands will be the ones that thrive. This requires leaders to have both the skillset and mindset to create flexible, team-focused cultures, ones that celebrate experimentation and the continuous learning of its team members. In this course, you will develop the skills needed to enable your enterprise to not only navigate the shifting landscape of the services industry but to actually thrive from it. As a student in this course, you will first explore the strategic purpose of asking framing questions to build the critical thinking skills of your team. This will enable you to frame opportunities to innovate with your team members. You will then determine how to set priorities that align with your purpose and focus on the right goals at the right time. You will also discover techniques to engage your team to own and implement your strategic priorities. Finally, you will identify your own unique strengths as a leader and understand the components and impact of an agile leadership style. By the end of the course, you will be able to better understand and apply your authentic leadership approach to create an inspired and innovative enterprise, one that is ready to capitalize on the opportunities before you.
$999

Leveraging Predictive AI in Hospitality

Course
3 weeks
Online
As a hospitality professional, it's essential to quickly understand how AI can enhance your daily operations as well as improve both customer and employee experiences. This process begins with establishing a foundation in predictive analytics and machine learning, which utilizes historical data to forecast, make recommendations, and support decision making. Understanding these practices is crucial for staying competitive and responsive in a rapidly evolving industry landscape. Throughout this course, you will delve into how AI is transforming the hospitality sector, exploring both the opportunities and challenges it presents. A focus will be placed on how machine learning can be leveraged to optimize customer experiences and enhance employee performance and operational efficiency. You will apply predictive analytic models to evaluate and optimize analytical processes, analyze qualitative and quantitative data to make informed predictions, and evaluate correlations among variables. You'll also select suitable predictive models, assess their performance, and refine these models to more accurately forecast market demands and business outcomes while identifying data biases and their potential impact on model limitations. By the end of this course, you'll have explored, practiced, and evaluated various methods of integrating machine learning and predictive analytics into your organization. These skills will assist in streamlining business activities, supporting organizational goals, and allowing employees to focus more on enriching the customer experience. Although the course includes numerous AI use cases, they are intended as foundational learning; you are encouraged to build upon these models and apply your skills to effectively address data-driven challenges as they arise in your professional environment. Note: Coursework will require access to Microsoft Excel, a free trial version of BigML, and free versions of ChatGPT, Zapier, and Botster.
$1,399

Developing an Asset Management Strategy

Course
2 weeks
Online
The courses Financial Analysis of Hotel Investments and Control of Hotel Real Estate are required to be completed prior to starting this course.
$999

Financial Analysis of Hotel Investments

Course
2 weeks
Online
Investing in hotel real estate is a complicated and rewarding endeavor. To be successful, hotel investors must be able to determine the financial interests of those involved in any project.  In this course, Professor deRoos demonstrates several analytical tools used by real estate professionals to evaluate hotel investments. You will explore how owners, operators, and lenders evaluate potential hotel projects. Using an Excel-based tool, you will estimate the return on investment and return on equity for a hotel investment. Debt and equity financing are critical to every project and in this course, you will learn how to estimate the size of a mortgage loan given the lender's requirements. With real-world examples, practical tools, and opportunities to practice, you will develop the skills necessary to structure your own hotel real estate investments.
$999

Services Marketing Planning and Management

Course
2 weeks
Online
$999

Utilizing Income Statements and Operational Data

Course
2 weeks
Online
Amid the swirl of activity in food and beverage service, financial management is a function that loses priority sometimes, despite its crucial function. Understanding and managing your food and beverage operation's income statement (profit and loss statement) can lead to better decision making and can position you to succeed. Learn how to get a hold on your organization's finances and make informed decisions based on profit and performance.
$999

Building Guest Loyalty

Course
2 weeks
Online
Loyal repeat customers are key to the success of any food and beverage operation. They represent recurring revenue and are a great source for feedback and gauging customer sentiment. They can also be your greatest evangelists, recommending you to friends and colleagues, even giving favorable online reviews. Through careful design, meticulous attention to service processes, and a way to gauge customer sentiment, you can play to your team's strengths and identify opportunities for improving the guest experience to grow your business.
$999

Introduction to Hotel Operations

Course
2 weeks
Online
Running a successful hotel today is a highly collaborative process involving many roles. This course is structured around the four key stages in the guest experience -- pre-arrival, arrival, occupancy, and departure -- and will explain hotel operations, the systems that hotels rely on, and the managers and staff who run them. During the guests' experience, managers and staff will learn how to engage with guests to win and maintain their loyalty. Professor Reneta McCarthy brings first-hand knowledge of hotel operations to this course, providing insights and guidelines that will give participants a good understanding of the inner workings of today's hotels.
$999

Asset Management Process and Plan

Course
2 weeks
Online
In this course, you will develop an understanding of how hospitality real estate fits into a typical owner's investment portfolio and articulate how your property contributes to the overall ownership investment strategy and goals. You will examine the different approaches to the asset manager role, which often depends on the ownership and property needs. You will determine how the asset manager who works with your property functions in their role. You will review the typical design and contents of an asset management plan and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of your hotel from the asset manager's perspective. By the end of this course, you will gain an understanding of the perspective of the hotel owner so you can more effectively collaborate with the owner and asset manager by closely aligning your hotel goals with the goals of ownership.
$999

Introduction to Hotel Revenue Management

Course
2 weeks
Online
$1,199

Introduction to Restaurant Revenue Management

Course
2 weeks
Online
Owning or managing a restaurant is a challenging prospect in today's competitive food service environment. To increase your chances of success, you need a proven system of data-driven tools focused on profits, not just costs. In this course Professor Kimes will guide you through the restaurant revenue management process, providing real-world examples, strategies, and techniques that will help you apply these tools to your own restaurant. You will explore the key inputs of space, time, and price to determine how you make appropriate trade-offs to maximize restaurant revenue. Using spreadsheet tools, you will calculate critical metrics and establish baseline performance levels. Based on these levels, you will identify the most significant challenges and determine which strategies will be most effective in overcoming these issues and optimizing your restaurant's revenue and overall performance.
$999

Building Demand During Slow Periods

Course
2 weeks
Online
How can you increase your revenue when your restaurant is slow and not performing to capacity? In this course, Professor Kimes will discuss several revenue management tools and techniques you can use to improve your restaurant's performance when it is slow. First you will consider how to maximize your distribution channels and consider the costs of online reservations and ordering systems and how to balance the costs with the benefits. How can you make it easy for customers to come to your restaurant? Another important tool you can use is promotions. You will explore different strategies such as happy hours, special events, and other options that can entice customers to come to your restaurant. Finally, you will consider pricing and determine what approaches are most effective when your restaurant is slow.
$999

Marketing Hospitality Brands Through Digital Media

Course
2 weeks
Online
Integrated marketing communications (IMC) is both a theory and a process. The goal of IMC is to make sure the promotional elements of a business work together and communicate a consistent brand experience for current and future customers. In the information age, it is critical that your brand penetrates through the dense marketing landscape and connects with your target audiences. In this course, you will examine what integrated marketing communications is and how you can use it to communicate your brand's strategy and promise. You will also identify why an IMC plan should constantly evolve in the face of a shifting media landscape and dynamic business realities and market conditions. You will discover how you can use marketing communications to effectively shape consumers' brand beliefs and persuade them, while doing so in ways that are legal and ethical. Finally, you will explore a number of conceptual models that can help you define and refine the brand's marketing communications goals. Throughout, you will utilize these strategies to begin to build an IMC strategy for a fictional hotel in Baltimore, Maryland.
$999

Price and Inventory Controls

Course
2 weeks
Online
Revenue management is about rejecting current opportunities for potential future opportunities while maximizing profit. This course provides a rigorous foundation in traditional revenue management control of room and rate availability. You will begin by exploring inventory control, focusing on controlling rate but not length of stay. You will then add uncertain demand and discuss traditional availability controls such as requiring a minimum length of stay. Finally, you will explore optimization and illustrate methods for full-rate and availability control. This foundation is necessary if you want to develop your own revenue management system or engage effectively and fully with commercially available revenue management systems. Note that you are being asked to use Microsoft Excel for this course. It contains an add-in called Solver. While many open-source spreadsheet programs include Solver, the MS Excel version has a specific function that you will need for this course.
$1,199

Examining the Uniform System of Accounts for the Lodging Industry (USALI)

Course
2 weeks
Online
An operating statement tells the tale of a hotel's performance, and in this course, you'll begin to decipher this narrative at an overarching level. You'll dissect the hotel operating statement, scrutinizing each major section and the intricate story it weaves. As you delve into the specifics of hospitality lodging accounts, your analysis of the reported figures will deepen, helping you discern the hotel's current situation: How is it yielding profit? Where are its pain points? You might observe that while the hotel's revenues are on an upward trend, its expenses are also climbing. Why is that? What's the underlying cause? Should management adjust its strategy? Even if you're not an accountant or the person responsible for crafting the operating statement, you play a significant role within the hotel property management. The lodging industry employs a unique reporting structure using uniform terms and definitions, known as the Uniform System of Accounts for the Lodging Industry (USALI). This system, while being unique to the hotel industry and not widely taught, is essential for hotel decision makers. You need to build a strong enough understanding of USALI to interpret the numbers and make informed decisions accurately. The operating statement serves as a call to action. Every decision you make has ramifications. The key question is: What will you champion?
$999

Creating F&B Operations to Meet Changing Consumer Interests

Course
3 weeks
Online
$2,000

General Managers Program Capstone

Course
1 week
Online
$7,500

Communication Skills for GMs

Course
3 weeks
Online
General managers face an array of complex communication challenges. This program provides both seasoned and new GMs with actionable communication strategies they can use at the property level and when communicating to ownership groups. Participants will better understand their own communication style, learn professional storytelling frameworks, polish their presentation skills, and practice giving and receiving constructive feedback. Through interactive lectures and engaging activities, you'll explore how to enhance your leadership presence and communication effectiveness. PROGRAM SCHEDULE Session 1: Improving Your Personal Effectiveness Wednesday, September 9, 2026: 10am - 1pm (ET) Session 2: Presenting Your Ideas With Clarity Wednesday, September 16, 2026: 10am - 1pm (ET) Session 3: Preparing Professional Slide Decks and Reports Wednesday, September 23, 2026: 10am - 1pm (ET) Session 4: Giving and Receiving Feedback Successfully Wednesday, September 30, 2026: 10am - 1pm (ET)
$2,000

Strategic Innovation for Hotel GMs

Course
1 week
Online
Innovation is a leading factor in gaining a competitive advantage for companies around the world, particularly for hospitality organizations as they compete with increased globalization and continuous market and technological change. In this course, you will discover best practices for guiding an organization through the strategic innovation process in order to reinvigorate and renew itself, its markets, or its industries. You will identify several different innovation processes and explore how they can be applied in established companies. You will also examine innovation from the unique perspective of the hospitality industry and delve into real-world case studies featuring global companies that made major changes to product offerings and business model innovations. By the end of this course, you'll have acquired valuable foundational knowledge and practical applied strategies that will allow you to create new innovation opportunities within your organization. PROGRAM SCHEDULE Session 1: What Makes Service-Based Innovation Unique Tuesday, November 3, 2026: 10am - 1pm (ET) Session 2: The Workforce as a Key Element Thursday, November 5, 2026: 10am - 1pm (ET) Session 3: Value Proposition Design Tuesday, November 10, 2026: 10am - 1pm (ET) Session 4: Business Model Innovation Thursday, November 12, 2026: 10am - 1pm (ET)
$2,000

Boosting Hotel Value

Course
3 weeks
Online
This program focuses on how to use the tools of finance to evaluate capital investment ideas and sell them to hotels owners and brands. We begin by identifying capital investment opportunities in your property. We then assess the attractiveness of capital investment projects using both simple and sophisticated financial approaches. Finally, we demonstrate ways to use financial analysis to appeal to owners, brands, and other stakeholders. PROGRAM SCHEDULE Session 1: Uncovering the Value in Capital Investments Wednesday, February 3, 2027: 10am - 1pm (ET) Session 2: Using Financial Acumen to Sell Your Investment Ideas Wednesday, February 10, 2027: 10am - 1pm (ET) Session 3: Optimizing Recurring Investments Wednesday, February 17, 2027: 10am - 1pm (ET) Session 4: Putting It All Together and Selling Ideas to Stakeholders Wednesday, February 24, 2027: 10am - 1pm (ET)
$2,000

Hospitality Marketing in Dynamic Contexts

Course
3 weeks
Online
The hospitality industry has always been dynamic, whether it's the rise of new distribution channels in the digital economy, new lodging products in the sharing economy, or new service systems developed and deployed during the COVID-19 economy. Emerging global markets, new technologies such as artificial intelligence, and climate-change effects will accelerate transformation in ways that will challenge the industry into the future— but also reveal opportunities for those organizations that are nimble and innovative. This mini-program looks toward a positive future for hospitality and the role marketing will play in creating and communicating value for tomorrow's hospitality consumers. PROGRAM SCHEDULE Session 1: The New Travel Consumer: Changing consumer behaviors and expectations Wednesday, October 7, 2026: 10:00am - 1:00pm (ET) Session 2: Innovation in Hospitality to Drive Demand: Explore product and service changes necessitated by changing travel markets and contexts Wednesday, October 14, 2026: 10:00am - 1:00pm (ET) Session 3: Marketing to the New Travel Consumer: Examine new digital marketing approaches through conversation and virtual experiences Wednesday, October 21, 2026: 10:00am - 1:00pm (ET) Session 4: Market Planning in Dynamic Contexts: Develop a roadmap for hospitality marketing that's adaptable for ever-changing travel markets and business environments Wednesday, October 28, 2026: 10:00am - 1:00pm (ET)
$2,000

Global Hospitality Trends and Best Practices: Profit from Change

Course
3 weeks
Online
An increasingly complex global business environment requires general managers to think strategically to make smarter business decisions. This program offers participants innovative, practical, and profitable solutions for dealing with global trends in order to improve revenue, profit, and customer loyalty. Through presentations, discussions, case studies, and real-life examples, you'll explore the latest practical and fast-paced lessons in the application of strategic thinking to challenges and opportunities facing the hospitality industry. “Best in the business” (and some worst!) case studies and examples will be drawn from businesses worldwide. At the end of this program, you can expect to take away ideas for implementation in your own business. PROGRAM SCHEDULE Session 1: The Big Picture: Explore the key trends affecting hospitality and leverage them into better business practices Wednesday, March 10, 2027: 10am - 1pm (ET) Session 2: Analysis and Application: Identify the most important trends for you and define action steps to test on your organization Wednesday, March 17, 2027: 10am - 1pm (ET) Session 3: Presentations, Discussion, and a Plan of Action (Part I): Present your action plan and discuss actionable business ideas Wednesday, March 24, 2027: 10am - 1pm (ET) Session 4: Presentations, Discussion, and a Plan of Action (Part II): Present your action plan and discuss actionable business ideas Wednesday, March 31, 2027: 10am - 1pm (ET)
$2,000

Grow Your Hospitality Expertise

Cornell University’s selection of Hospitality programs, including 20+ certificates, combines operational excellence with customer-focused business strategy through expert-led instruction and collaborative cohorts. Participants learn through real-world hospitality scenarios, applied projects, and peer engagement developed by Cornell’s world-renowned hospitality faculty.

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Program TypeEducational GoalCourse FormatOfferedCourse StructureDurationTotal HoursWeekly Commitment
Certificates
Comprehensive expertise in a subject area for professional transformation and workplace impactOnline cohort-based (<35 students) with expert facilitator hosting live sessionsRecurring start datesMost certificates include 4 to 8 individual courses with multiple start and end dates to select from; 360 Certificates offer over 20+ individual courses including core courses and electives2 to 6 months depending on individual course requirements40 to 100 hours3 to 8 hours per week for the duration of the certificate
Courses
In-depth exploration of a topic within a short amount of time, delivering powerful insights and practical skillsOnline cohort-based (<35 students) with expert facilitator hosting live sessionsRecurring start datesOne standalone course with multiple start and end dates to select from2 to 4 weeks depending on individual course requirements10 to 25 hours3 to 8 hours per week for the duration of the certificate
Workshops
Rapid development of specific, actionable skills and strategies to be immediately applied at workLive, online, and Cornell faculty-led with an interactive cohortSpecific dates and timesOne 3-hour short-form live program with specific dates and times; multiple Workshops offered monthly3 hours3 hoursActive participation during the Workshop only
Degrees
Academic credentials requiring formal admissions, prerequisites, and multi-year commitmentOnline cohort-based and on campus in Ithaca, NYSpecific start dates once a year, often in January or AugustA series of 2- to 15-week asynchronous online courses designed by Cornell faculty with weekly live virtual sessions, with between one and three week-long residency sessions on campus in Ithaca, NY15- to 24-month part-time program for working professionalsVary by degree15 to 20 hours per week during each online course; full-time on campus during each week-long residency
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