With a fixed capacity, a highly disposable product and high fixed costs, hotels are a natural candidate for the application of revenue management. Originally developed by the airlines in the 1970s, these analytics-based techniques help predict consumer behavior at the hotel’s market level so that the hotel can sell each room each night at the optimum price.
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- Pricing
- Revenue Management
- Forecasting
- Segmentation Analysis
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Getting Started with Revenue Management
Introduction to Segmentation
Introduction to Forecasting & Budgeting
Introduction to Pricing
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- 4 stars21.14%
- 3 stars5.64%
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TOP REVIEWS FROM THE FUNDAMENTALS OF REVENUE MANAGEMENT: THE CORNERSTONE OF REVENUE STRATEGY
Overall pretty clear and very informative. However a lot of the extra reading materials were links that no longer work. Otherwise, very concise introduction to this topic.
Very good. Just a few minor draw backs, most of the online complimentary links for reading and videos are not working or require you to sign in to a third party account.
This course is really wonderful with rich content and some quizzes. I have learned a lot about revenue management. Thank you Coursera, Essec Business School and instructors!
I learned so much in this course, and I love I have places to go to find more resources and literature about subjects that interest me.
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