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Keynote speakers announced for Revenue Strategy Forum London

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Hotel industry leaders, innovators and strategists will be coming together to discuss the “hot topics of the moment” at the upcoming, fourth annual Revenue Strategy Forum (RSF) London.

Organised by Duetto, the hospitality industry’s only Revenue Strategy Platform, RSF London 2018 will present a “packed programme” of debate when it takes place ahead of World Travel Market on 5 November 2018 at the Amba Hotel Charing Cross.

Innovator, strategist and COO of CitizenM, Michael Levie, will open with a keynote presentation on the benefits to hotels of taking a “Blue Ocean” approach to business. According to the group he will provide the audience with insight on how to differentiate in a “sea of sameness” and find the “blue ocean of profit to succeed”.

Levie will also moderate a panel discussion on blockchain. According to a survey by the World Economic Forum, 58% of executives anticipate that 10% of global GDP will be stored on blockchain before 2025.

Michael McCartan, managing director at Duetto, said: “Now in its fourth year, RSF London will continue to challenge Europe’s hotel leadership on how their organisations should manage change and embrace new concepts.

“Burning issues such as blockchain, change management and personalised e-commerce are topics that need to be addressed if the industry is to continue to innovate. Those leading the change will be those leading the pack as the industry moves forward.”

RSF London 2017 was attended by more than 150 hoteliers and senior executives focused on revenue and distribution.

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