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Welcome to "I'm In" the Institute of Hospitality's official podcast hosted by Phil Street MIH. Each month we'll be inviting guests from Associates, Members & Fellows from around the globe to help us decode the hospitality hot topics, cold topics and everything in between as well as finding out all of the wonderful reasons to say I'm in to the Institute of Hospitality. So grab a brew and say I'm in to the IOH
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02/01/2025

#040 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - 2025 Predictions

Welcome to another enlightening episode of I'm In, hosted by Phil Street FIH. As we look ahead to 2025, we dive deep into the intersection of technology, education, hospitality, and workforce dynamics.This episode features a powerhouse trio of guests: Simon Casson FIH, CEO of Corinthia Hotels; Dr. Maria Goebbels MIH, an esteemed educator from the University of Greenwich; and Eloise Hanson AIH, the dynamic editor of Boutique Hotel News.Overview:2025 is just around the corner, and the hospitality industry is bracing for exhilarating advancements and challenges alike. In this episode, our esteemed panel discusses emergent trends, technological impacts, and evolving workforce expectations, providing listeners with insights to navigate the future landscape.Key Discussions:Revolutionising Hospitality Through TechnologyAI in EducationIndustry Trends and ForecastsWorkforce and Recruitment DynamicsThe Role of Empathy and LeadershipNavigating Economic and Political ChangesAs always, our guests gave their reasons for saying I’m in to the IOH and included:-To be connected with the industry and its key playersTo ensure education is connected to industryCollaboration opportunities Shared LearningThe opportunity to shape the future of HospitalityJoin us for this vibrant conversation as we anticipate the future of hospitality, technology, and education. Available now on all major podcast platforms!Host: Phil Street FIHGuests: Simon Casson FIH: CEO of Corinthia HotelsDr. Maria Goebbels MIH: Associate Professor – Hospitality Management, University of GreenwichEloise Hanson AIH: Editor, Boutique Hotel NewsArtwork and Branding: Sonia Cresswell (MIH)Music by: Leon Williams (FIH)**Join the Conversation:**- Twitter: @IoH_Online- Instagram: @ioh_online- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/institute-of-hospitality/Remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast and together we can help shape the direction of conversation!For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
1h 1m
12/12/2024

#039 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Managing Different Cultures at Christmas

Guests:Tej Walia (FIH)Christie Hayes (MIH)Alesandra Beqiraj (AIH)Artwork and Branding: Sonia Cresswell (MIH)Music by: Leon Williams (FIH)Episode Description: In this enlightening episode, host Phil Street FIH is joined by Tej Walia FIH, Christie Hayes MIH, and Alesandra Beqiraj AIH to dive deep into how the hospitality industry can effectively manage cultural diversity and expectations during the festive season. The discussion spans various aspects of hospitality management, from practical staff training to the importance of cultural sensitivity, adaptability, and clear communication.Whether you're a hospitality professional or simply interested in how diverse cultures celebrate Christmas, this episode offers valuable insights and rich anecdotes from industry experts.Why They Said "I'm In":Tej Walia: Tej believes in continuous learning and embracing diversity, essential elements for thriving in the hospitality industry, His "I'm in" moment stems from his passion for fostering an environment where staff and guests alike feel they belong and are respected and believes the IOH can support that.Christie Hayes: For Christie, saying "I'm in" happened almost by accident having been “Forced” to apply for the Restaurant Manager of the Year competition (which she won). She is delighted to now be part of the IOH family utilising the vast resources available to become a better leader and employeeAlesandra Beqiraj: Alesandra's "I'm in" came from a desire to focus on continuous learning and also to be involved in conversations shaping the industry.  In addition, she has also undertaken the mentorship programme.Conclusion: In summary, this episode of "I'm In" provides an in-depth look at how hospitality businesses can navigate and celebrate cultural diversity at Christmas time. The guests' shared wisdom and experiences offer practical advice and inspiration for making the festive season inclusive, respectful, and joyous for all.Tune in to this episode to learn how you can make your hospitality business a beacon of cultural inclusivity this Christmas season!**Join the Conversation:**- Twitter: @IoH_Online- Instagram: @ioh_online- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/institute-of-hospitality/Remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast and together we can help shape the direction of conversation!For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
51m
14/11/2024

#038 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Self-Care Essentials for Hospitality Industry Success

Host: Phil Street (FIH)Guests:James McComas (FIH)Isabel Hargreaves (MIH)Harsh Sodhani (AIH)Artwork and Branding: Sonia Cresswell (MIH)Music by: Leon Williams (FIH)Episode Summary:In this deeply insightful episode of "I'm In", Phil and his expert guests — James McComas, Isabel Hargreaves, and Harsh Sodhani — explore the critical yet often overlooked topic of self-care. This episode dives into understanding and implementing self-care strategies amidst the busy and often demanding lives of hospitality professionals. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or new to the industry, this discussion offers practical advice to help maintain balance and productivity.Main Topic: Self-Care Essentials for the Hospitality IndustryOur panel covered the following key points: -Self-accountabilitySelf-awareness Destruction of the term “Work/Life Balance”Finding your joyIdentifying your own patternsSaying NoResponding to your own energyThe business’ perspectiveRecommendations for implementing a self-care regimeWhy They Said "I'm In":James McComas: Continues to support professional growth through the Institute of Hospitality (IoH), valuing opportunities for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and networking. As someone who recognises the importance of connecting with industry colleagues and learning across sectors, James' "I'm in" is a testament to his commitment to both personal and professional development.Isabel Hargreaves: Committed to giving back to the hospitality industry through her work with IOH, Isabel is passionate about leveraging her extensive experience to support the next generation of professionals. Her "I'm in" underscores her desire to contribute to a charitable cause and ensure the continued growth and well-being of newcomers in the industry.Harsh Sodhani: As a frequent LinkedIn top voice and an advocate for mentorship and networking, Harsh's "I'm in" highlights the significance of professional learning and growth. Moving to the UK to expand his career, he places great value on the IoH network, which has provided him with invaluable mentorship and connections in a new country.Thank you for tuning into "I'm In." Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favourite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us continue to bring insightful and inspiring content to our listeners.**Join the Conversation:**- Twitter: @IoH_Online- Instagram: @ioh_online- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/institute-of-hospitality/To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
51m
10/10/2024

#037 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Managing Your Invisible Reputation

In this engaging episode of I’m In, host Phil Street is joined by three more influential figures in the from within the Institute of Hospitality Membership: Chris Eigelaar FIH, Raul De Souza FIH (MIH at time of booking), and tuning in from Nigeria, Marvellous Dada AIH. Together, they explore the nuanced and compelling topic of "Invisible Reputation."Key Discussion Points:What even is an invisible reputation?Can we control what goes into your invisible reputation?How do you build an invisible reputation?Some real-world examples of people with excellent invisible reputationsJob roles/positions and invisible reputationBusiness and Invisible reputationPublic v invisible reputationThe risks of being too reliant on invisible reputationInvisible reputation in the digital ageIn addition, our guests gave their reasons why they feel it's important to be part of the IOH: -Giving back to the industryBeing supportive, generallyNetworking Meeting other serious professionalsThe educational resourceTo follow the international development of the InstituteTo be in a network of professionalsTo be in a community that takes professionalism seriouslyThe Guests**Host:**Phil Street FIH**Guests:** - Chris Eigelaar FIH, Resort Director – The Belfry Hotel & Spa- Raoul De Souza FIH, General Manager – Hilton Bankside- Marvellous Dada AIH, President TMD BrandJoin us for a rich discussion filled with wisdom, experience, and actionable insights that can help you foster a resilient and impactful presence in the hospitality industry.**Join the Conversation:**- Twitter: @IoH_Online- Instagram: @ioh_online- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/institute-of-hospitality/Remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast and together we can help shape the direction of conversation!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
44m
12/09/2024

#036 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Effective Strategies for Absence Management

In this insightful episode of I'm In, Phil delves into the crucial topic of absence management in the hospitality industry. Joined by industry experts Daniel Barnes FIH, Basel Jabri MIH, and Marlyn Brunke AIH, the discussion sheds light on the multi-faceted challenges and strategies involved in managing employee absenteeism effectively.**Key Discussion Points:**The most significant impacts of absenteeismHow these can be mitigatedHow to get on top of absenteeismPre-OpeningsWell-BeingThe role of leadershipSelf LeadershipOnboardingAdaptabilityData Recording and TechThe Non negotiable fundamentalsIn addition, our guests gave their reasons why they feel it's important to be part of the IOH: -Wanted to be part of a world leading bodyNetworkingMentorshipKnowledge exchangeTo be involved in career daysLearning best practiseTo get involved in the Youth CouncilJoin Phil and his expert guests as they navigate the complexities of absence management in hospitality, offering practical insights, strategies, and the latest technological innovations to enhance team dynamics and business success.The Guests**Host:** Phil Street FIH**Guests:** - Daniel Barnes FIH, Founder and Managing Director of Flourish Hospitality- Basel Jabri MIH, Head of Human Resources at the Canopy by Hilton, London City- Marlyn Brunke AIH, House Manager at Lanesborough Hotel---Don’t miss this episode packed with expertise and actionable advice for managing and improving absence policies in your hospitality business!**Join the Conversation:**- Twitter: @IoH_Online- Instagram: @ioh_online- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/institute-of-hospitality/Remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast and together we can help shape the direction of conversation!
53m
08/08/2024

#035 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Bringing the best of other industries into hospitality

Welcome to another episode of “I’m in” where we discuss some of the most pressing issues in the hospitality industry.  For this month’s episode we thought it would be interesting to explore innovative solutions from other sectors. So, we enlisted the help of one of our business partners, Planday, who kindly put together an excellent panel for us to explore bringing the best of other industries to hospitality.Our host, Phil, is joined by Steffi Thomas from Planday and Ruth Thomas from Personio, bringing their expertise in employee scheduling and HR solutions.We explore a lot in this discussion including: -Planday’s “Shift towards retention” whitepaper findingsOpportunities and challengesTV Representations of HospitalityEmployer BrandingWhat we can learn from other sectorsThe Recruitment processRegional ComparisonsThe importance of Data in decision makingWhether you're a hospitality veteran or new to the industry, this episode is packed with insights to help you navigate the evolving landscape of hospitality employment. Tune in as we uncover how to attract and retain the best talent, create a positive working environment, and shape the future of hospitality.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
45m
01/08/2024

Special - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - From Prison to Purpose: Hospitality’s role in rehabilitation and opportunity

On another day in May, Phil packed up his podcasting gear and headed to York to explore a truly transformative initiative that was introduced to our CEO Robert Richardson at the “Thrive in the North” hospitality conference.The initiative aims to integrate ex-offenders and current offenders into the hospitality industry. Robert joined Phil for this roundtable discussion featuring insights from esteemed guests, including Simon Mahon, General Manager of the Grand Hotel York (who also kindly hosted the discussion), Paul Hunter (at the time, General Manager of No 1. York and now at the Swinton Estate), Jasmine Bhatt (Employment and Opportunities broker for York City Council), Lisa Kaye (Prison employment lead at HMP Askham Grange) and Adam Wardale (General Manager at Middletons Hotel York).Through this discussion we cover a lot including:-How this initiative came aboutWhat is ROTL (Release on temporary license)?Initial push back and stigmasGetting everyone on boardThe Big Pro’s and reasons whyThings to expectThe support availableThe first steps to take to get involvedSome success storiesPlease do join us as we uncover the powerful potential of giving individuals a fresh start and the significant benefits it brings to both the hospitality industry and society at large. Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
50m
11/07/2024

#034 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Retirement & Beyond

If you’ve been following the show to this point, you’ll know we like to delve into subjects that don’t get much airtime.  This month we get stuck into another such subject as we explore Retirement and Beyond.To help Phil with this one we enlisted the help of legendary Hotelier Sue Williams FIH who herself has entered into a semi-retired phase, Steve Lowy MIH and brand-new member Alesandra Beqiraj AIH.It’s a tricky subject to cover as a lot of people don’t contemplate it until later in their career but we wanted to get people thinking about some of things to consider around the subject.  Our panel did not disappoint, and we covered: -What the concept of retirement means to our panelGetting the fundamentals rightIs retirement now a myth?Retirement v Taking a work breakThe impact of the changing worldThe steps to consider when contemplating retirementThe importance of staying relevantThe stories we tell ourselvesTechnology and retirementFinancial PlanningIs retirement a personal choice?As always, our guests also offered up their reasons for saying I’m in to the IOH and they were:-To get behind an industry body that’s doing great workTo connect with the rest of the sector, beyond their own spaceNetworking and to make connectionsFor professional developmentA huge thank you to all our guests on the podcast for giving you all something to contemplate.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
46m
04/07/2024

Special - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - It's AI, but not as we know it

On a sunny day in May 2024 at the IOHs very own Golf Day, Phil took his show on the road to the Belfry to reopen an unsolved mystery around the world of AI and its impact on hospitality. This chat served as a follow on from an Above and Beyond event earlier in the year where our audience asked a lot of questions, most of which we couldn’t get through owing to time constraints.  We attempt to answer all of these and more in this discussion.At the event, Phil caught up with H&C News Founder Denis Sheehan FIH, Dr Roya Rahimi from the University of Wolverhampton (And someone who is making AI a subject specialism) and Katariina Reissaar MIH from the RAF club in London.Our panel really opened up a lot of food for thought around the subject of AI and covered:-The emergency vs opportunity of AIThe Geopolitical impactThe rate of advancementHow AI is being embracedPrompt EngineeringBalancing personal touch with technological innovationThe evolution of jobsWhy Universities and colleges will still play a big role in future education in a fast-changing landscapeThe pressing need to engage with AIThe rate of change and why you need to take it seriouslyHow to get startedAs ever, our guests also took the time to explain their reasons for saying I’m in to the IOH and they included:-To get behind the industry in its pursuit for professionalismThe networking and introductionsMentoringSelf DevelopmentKnowledge SharingThere’s a phenomenal amount of learning to be taken away from this discussion and if you are someone who knows that AI is out there but doesn’t know where to get started, or even if you should get started, then we urge you to listen to this chat around possibly the most important subject of our time.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
57m
13/06/2024

#033 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Managing Mental Health with Zero Budget

Back in the middle of May 2024, we welcomed in Mental health awareness week and so we thought it’d be a great idea to explore this topic on one of our monthly chats.For this one, Phil hosted Sally Beck FIH, General Manager at the Royal Lancaster London along with her guest Leo Marques, a mental health ambassador within Sally’s team as well as Jakob Gowin MIH, General Manager at the Melia Whitehouse in London, and Jonathan Walton AIH, Regional Head of People & Culture at Dakota Hotels.There’s some really great insight in where to get started on this important topic within your business, including: -What mental health in the workplace means to our panelWhy it should be taken seriouslyThe importance of AmbassadorsSome basic principlesWhere to go when you don’t have the answers internallyThe impact of an open environment Supporting leadershipThe role of communicationMentorshipCreating a culture of happinessSome budget Friendly places to startAgain some great reasons were given as to why our guests said I’m in to the IOH and they were:-Learning opportunitiesNetworkingThe vast learning resourcesPrinciple AlignmentKnowledge sharingTo be inspired by the leadership in the industryA huge thank you to all our guests on the podcast for bringing some wonderful ideas to the table.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
45m
09/05/2024

#032 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - How Would Hospitality Run Government?

All the way back when this podcast was conceptualised by Phil and IOH Central, Phil had long wanted to look at what it might be like to run government with a hospitality mindset and so nearly 3 years on, Phil finally gets his wish to make that episode a reality.He was once again joined by three brilliant humans from the IOH membership including Martin Traynor OBE FIH.  Martin had served in government for many years before his recent retirement and was therefore able to offer us some valuable insight into the inner workings, ably assisted by Kris Hall MIH and Mae Umayam AIH.Our panel cover so much and there were some fantastic points raised including:-The known barriers to making positive changeThe strengths that Hospitality could bring to GovernmentSiloed Departments v Cross DepartmentsCustomer Journey/Citizen JourneyConnection with citizensThe can-do attitudeThe Recruitment processEvolutionA government menuDealing with CompetitionLeadership and popularityStabilityDealing with changeAgain some great reasons were given as to why our guests said I’m in to the IOH and they were:-To give something backTo add value to the institute’s objectivesNetworking opportunitiesTo experience the warm welcome received at every meeting and eventThe eventsTo get access to influential leaders and to learn and be inspired by themTo remain in the loop on the industryIt’s worth noting that if you are tuning in to listen to us bash government, then I’m afraid you’ll be disappointed as this was more about how we can take the strengths that hospitality has and apply them to government.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
48m
11/04/2024

#031 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - The Importance of The Financial Controller

Hot on the heals of our building a stable business podcast last month, we thought it was a great idea to rekindle our importance of series and focus on the Financial Controller.To help Phil look into this, we welcomed Harsh Sodhani AIH, a Sales Manager at the Hampton by Hilton London City, F&B Specialist Alper Zan MIH and the IOHs very own Finance Director, Leon William FOH.Coupled with Phil’s own experience as a small business owner, it was fascinating to get the different opinions and focus on this role using Finance, Sales, Operational and Entrepreneurial hats.In this chat, they cover:-What is the role of a Financial Controller and what does it cover?The attributes required to be a successful Financial ControllerAdvice for Aspiring Financial ControllersNailing the basicsThe impact of tech and automation on the roleBalancing Financial Rigour with the guest experienceUltimately, just how important is the Financial Controller?Again some great reasons were given as to why our guests said I’m in to the IOH and they were:-Because the IOH provides professional recognitionTo make a difference to the industryTo give back to the industryGetting established in a new territoryConnecting to peopleThe mentorship programsAs per last month, we re-iterate our point on if you are struggling with business or career at the moment, please don’t suffer in silence.  There’s an incredible network of knowledge available within the IOH and please don’t hesitate to reach out if you need help of any kind.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
46m
14/03/2024

#030 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Building a Stable Business

It’s tough for businesses out there at the moment.  We can probably all agree on that, so we thought it would be interesting to learn some key things in building a stable business.As always, Phil enlisted the help of three more brilliant humans from the IOH membership which this month included Jacob Gallant AIH, a sales manager at the Hilton Harrisburg in Pennsylvania, Mark Grant MIH, Sales Director at EP&T and Peter Russell FIH, COO & CTO at Russell Partnership Technology.There were some fantastic points raised including:-Some of the headline issues faced todayThe changing rulesHaving a Change focused mindsetThe need for TransparencyPlanningInternal and External RelationshipsA job for lifeTraining and DevelopmentThe part that Sustainability playsSome of the basics to get rightAgain some great reasons were given as to why our guests said I’m in to the IOH and they were:-Worked with the IOH on events and wanted to get more involvedWatching people come togetherThe Diversity of people & RolesTo connect with likeminded professionalsTo share resource and knowledgeIt’s worth baring in mind that we all know it can be tough out there at the moment but please don’t suffer in silence.  There’s an incredible network of knowledge available within the IOH and please don’t hesitate to reach out if you need help of any kind.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
45m
28/02/2024

Special - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - How Today's Tech Trends Impact the Hospitality Industry of Tomorrow - Part 2

I’m In Special – How do the technological trends of today, impact the hospitality industry of tomorrow?In October 2023 at the Hotel & resort Tech Expo at London’s Excel, The IOH played a central role in leading some key discussions within the world of hospitality Tech.  So much so, we thought it would be great to conduct 2 live podcast recordings on the subject of how today’s trends impact the industry of tomorrow.In today’s episode, we air the 2nd of the two panel discussions we hosted.For this one Phil welcomed Harsh Sodhani – Sales Manager at Hampton By Hilton London City, Katariina Reissaar – Front Office Manager at the Royal Airforce Club, Marco De Simone – now the Deputy restaurant Director at Corinthia London and Pablo Pereira-Doel – Lecturer at the University of Surrey.Once again our panel really brought some great content including:-Tech and Guest experienceHow to get some balance between tech and peopleWhat jobs will Technology take?Technology from a sales perspectiveThe risks of technologyTech and learningVirtual RealityHow education keeps up with evolving tech trendsTech v Human interactionIndividual ApproachIndustry CollaborationQuestions from the audienceA huge thank you to our panel for tackling this vast topic head on.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
35m
24/01/2024

Special - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - How Today's Tech Trends Impact the Hospitality Industry of Tomorrow - Part 1

How do the technological trends of today, impact the hospitality industry of tomorrow?In October 2023 at the Hotel & resort Tech Expo at London’s Excel, The IOH played a central role in leading some key discussions within the world of hospitality Tech.  So much so, we thought it would be great to conduct a live podcast on the subject of how today’s trends impact the industry of tomorrow.  We also thought it’d be a bit different to ask the same questions across two panels and look out for the 2nd panel discussion in February.In our first panel we had the legend that is Danny Pecorelli FIH, MD of Exclusive Collection, James McComas FIH, General Manager of Champneys Eastwell Manor Hotel & Spa, Tracy Xu, Associate Professor at the University of Surrey and the IOHs very own CEO, Robert Richardson.Despite the time constraints, The Panel gave us a number of amazing points including:-The foundations to focus onThe changing customer & staffing journeyUnderstanding your own businessLooking at technology as a great enablerAre we all going to get replaced?How Technology impacts a membership bodyTechnology and sustainabilityHeritage buildings and technologyLearning and TechnologyPeople ManagementHow do we collaborate the technological learnings more effectivelyQuestions from the audienceA huge thank you to our panel for raising some amazing points throughout the discussion.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
31m
04/01/2024

#028 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Is Net Zero Even Possible?

Another heavy weight topic for you this month as Phil invited three more wonderful humans from within the IOH membership to get stuck into the subject of Net Zero and whether it is even achievable.Phils guests this month were Bradley Dorrington AIH, Alex Henskens MIH and industry Titan Danny Pecorelli FIH, all having the subject very close to their hearts.This was a chat high on education with each guest delivering some wonderful points including: -What is Net Zero?Can we achieve it?Government interventionOther gasses to considerMeasurement of outputThe Supply ChainSeeking support - it is out thereWider challengesWhat if we ignore the Net Zero quest?The impact of better decisionsThe part of consumersGuest educationGreen washingInternational CollaborationWhere to startAnd so much more.As always, our guests also gave us their reasons for saying I’m in to the IOH in the first place which included: -The educational tools availableSharing of informationGiving backTo be involved in the collaboration within the industryThis is subject that is front and centre on the agenda at the moment and as such, we believe that there is something in here for everyone.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
44m
09/11/2023

#026 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Wellbeing in the Kitchen

What a cracker we have for you this month as Phil welcomed three more wonderful humans from the IOH membership to chat through a topic that, as Phil puts it, should be on everyone’s mind, Wellbeing in the kitchen.Phils guests this month were Alex Preston AIH, Amy Stoyel MIH and returning guest Ben Purton FIH who have all had their own experiences from within the kitchenThis was a lively chat from the outset with no punches being pulled and our guests covered: -The pastOld School badges of honourTop-Down leadershipSetting Framework and what that looks likeThe importance of cultureThe external impact of getting it wrongFinding a balanceContractsThe Business owner’s perspective and the example they setSeparating profit and peopleThe impact of cost of livingReaching out to those doing great workUtilising GlassdoorHow the IOH and its membership can play its partAnd so much more.Our guests also gave us their reasons for saying I’m in to the IOH in the first place which included: -The positive impact on their careerAccess to mentorshipTo be surrounded by people who help, support and develop othersThe opportunity to give backTo play a part in positive changeThere is something for everyone within membershipThis chat was epic and we barely scratched the surface of what is a vast and ever evolving topic leaving room, we’re sure, for a follow up chat down the line.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
56m
12/10/2023

#025 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - The Importance of The Front Office Manager

The importance of the Front Office ManagerFollowing the success of episode 19 where we looked into the importance of the Front of house Manager, we thought it only right and fair to delve into the importance of that role’s close relative, the Front Office Manager.Joining Phil to do this was three more wonderful IOH members in the form of Jamine Zaman AIH, Johanna Dlugosch MIH and Samantha Rieu FIH, all of whom have had exposure to the role in one form or another.In their chat they looked at just how important the role of Front Office Manager is and covered: -What is the Front Office Manager?The Many forms it can takeWhere does the Front Office Manager feature within the industry?The important attributes of a Front Office ManagerThe day-to-day challenges of the roleHow the role has adapted to a post covid worldThe experience and knowledge to seek out to become an awesome Front Office ManagerAnd so much more.Our guests also gave us their reasons for saying I’m in to the IOH which included: -To branch out from the place you workTo share knowledgeInspiring others to continue their developmentNetworkingThe eventsTo use its body of knowledge to self-improveOur panel really brought the knowledge and passion to the discussion resulting in a pretty obvious conclusion, the role of Front Office Manager is incredibly important.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
48m
14/09/2023

#024 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Apprenticeships V Universities

“Your life doesn’t get better by chance; it gets better by change” – Jim RohnAnother fabulous quote and very relevant to today’s discussion as we investigate the differences between Apprenticeships and Universities, the part they play in hospitality and the difference they can make to an individual in improving their prospects.Joining Phil on his quest for more knowledge in this space was Paul Evans FIH, Julie Crampton MIH (Tuning in from Luxemburg) and Amy Jones AIH.  It’s clear that we really hit the panels wheelhouse as there were so many wonderful points raised and some questions for you to take away and ponder, including: -The context of Apprenticeships V UniversitiesThe importance of the individual circumstanceThe messaging around bothThe anecdotal experience of the panelThe future of university focus from GovernmentLife educationThe costsThe connection between academia and experienceThe view from EuropeDo we really need Hospitality Degrees?Aligning education with what the sector needsOnline learningAnd so much more.Our guests also gave us their reasons for saying "I’m in" to the IOH which included: -It was a professional pathway to enhance careerThey enjoy what the IOH stands forTo give back to the industryTo stay connected to the industry, wherever in the world you areAccess to the online resourcesNetworkingIt was another great panel showcasing more talent and opinion from within the membership.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
55m
10/08/2023

#023 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - The Changing Face of Talent Attraction

“Hospitality means primarily the creation of free space where the stranger can enter and become a friend instead of an enemy. Hospitality is not to change people, but to offer them space where change can take place. It is not to bring men and women over to our side, but to offer freedom not disturbed by dividing lines.” - Henri J.M. NouwenWe love this summarising of what hospitality is and I think we can all agree, it fits well in the way that we should approach our teams experience too.This was the focal point of an incredibly lively chat around the changing face of talent attraction, a subject that Phil could have ranted about for 45 minutes all on his own.  Thankfully, he didn’t and enlisted the assistance of 3 more wonderful members from with the IOH ranks in the form of Harry Champion AIH, Zachary Millward MIH and Micaela Barlow FIH.This chat is all action from the off and our guests cover off: -Some statistics around what has changedThe basics to get rightWhere leadership comes inMarketing and deliverySome things to think of when creating a strong employer brandChanging the reputation of the industrySchools, Education and Talent AttractionCross generational Talent AttractionThe importance of flexibilityInnovationThe integrity of the processBeing action orientatedArtificial Intelligence and Talent AttractionAs always, our guests gave us their compelling reasons as to why they said "I’m in" to the IOH including: -Working with likeminded people with passion for hospitalitySharing knowledgeCPDEventsOpportunities are endlessTo tap into a group of people with a shared interestThis is a really brilliant conversation with some very important points raised and so a huge thank you to our guests for giving up their time and bringing their A game to the conversation.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
53m
13/07/2023

#022 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Tough Love in Leadership

“An acquaintance merely enjoys your company, a fair-weather companion flatters when all is well, a true friend has your best interests at heart and the pluck to tell you what you need to hear.” - E.A. Bucchianeri, taken from Brushstrokes of a GadflyThe concept of tough love comes in many forms.  You might have heard it mentioned as being “firm but fair” or being “cruel to be kind” but the question is, with changing mentalities and approaches to work, does it still have its place in leadership?To find out, Phil was once again joined by 3 awesome guests from within the IOH membership.  Today’s chat featured Sofia Mayr AIH, Vandana Dass MIH and Jill Whittaker FIH.In a wonderfully energetic discussion, they covered: -What does tough love means to each of our panelThe importance of tough Love in development of peopleLaying the foundationsThe importance of trust & communicationAchieving balance and what happens if balance is not achievedThe Psychology of tough loveDeveloping your personal brandThe consequences of avoiding tough loveWhat happens when tough love doesn’t work?In addition, our guests gave us their reasons as to why they enjoy being members of the IOH.  They included: -Having a deep love for the sector and wanted to get more involvedThe proactivity of the instituteThe people you get to connect withThe eventsNetworkingThe general “family feel” of the instituteAs always, a huge thank you to our guests for giving up their time and insight as well as bringing the thunder to the conversation.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
49m
13/04/2023

#019 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - The Importance of The Front of House Manager

After 18 months of producing the podcast, we thought it would be interesting to start mixing things up a bit.  Introducing our “Importance of” series where from time to time, we’ll take a look at a specific role within hospitality and discuss just how important it is.So in our first one, step forward the Front of House Manager, a role that can exist in many forms throughout many types of hospitality businesses.3 more wonderful members from within the IOH ranks helped Phil in understanding the importance of this role and they covered off: -What is a Front of House Manager?Where the Front of House Manager role existsThe Key Attributes of a good Front of House ManagerThe Knowledge and experience you should seek out to become a Front of House ManagerThe challenges of the roleThe career routes it can give youAs always, our guests also gave us their reasons for saying I’m in to the IOH.  They included: -The incredible support offered to the charity sectorTo develop and growTo stay networkedAttend the incredible eventsMeet likeminded individualsSharing knowledgeA huge thank you to our guests for giving up their time and knowledgeEnjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
51m
22/03/2023

Special - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - International Women's Day Special

NB: This podcast drops exclusively to members of the Institute of Hospitality 2 weeks before the wider world.2 Weeks ago, It was International women’s day so what better way to celebrate this day than to have a chat around the wonderful women of our industry.  So how far have we come? is it still a man’s world?  What do we still need to do?  All these questions and more were answered by Phil and his panel of Emily Murray AIH, Dorothea Jones MIH and Edward Bracken FIH.As always, they kicked off by giving their reasons for saying I’m in to the IOH including: -The Sharing of information across the industryHave a central body bringing everyone togetherTo play their part in making a difference to the industryTo stay connected to the industryNetworkingAnd then to the main chat itself.  There were some great questions raised and points covered off including :-How are we doing at making the place of work more inclusive for women?Some statistics around current feeling in the workplace (You may be surprised by some)The things we need to still considerWider society requirementsWomen and leadershipThe part that men can play and the part we all can play in ensure continued progressA huge thank you to our guests who really bought the passion to this topicEnjoy!For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected] learn more about the Institute of Hospitality or to join our hospitality family, head to https://www.instituteofhospitality.org
44m
09/03/2023

#018 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - The Future of Hospitality Education

The Future of Hospitality EducationIn this episode, we all grab our crystal balls and take a look into what the future of hospitality education might look like. The inspiration for today’s chat came from this cool quote from Abraham Lincoln.“The best way to predict the future is to invent it”.So the question at hand today was centered around how would this quote apply to hospitality education over the next 10 years. Helping Phil get to the bottom of this was Joshua Wilson AIH, Yoo Ri Kim MIH and Ben Purton FIH.Before they all got stuck into the headline topic, Phil once again asked his guests why they said “I’m In” to the IOH: -Giving backEvents & NetworkingMentoringThe people you meet from many corners of the industrySharing knowledgeBridge the gap between academia and industryTo utilise the education bank of knowledgeAnd then to today’s topic.  It has to be said that we had a wonderful array of guests on today’s panel with perspectives coming from different stages and areas of the industry but all united in their passion.  That came across throughout the chat.They covered areas such as: -Integration between academia and industryThe lessons from the pastWhere the responsibility for improvement fallsTools and resources available to us nowSome things for you to ponder for the futureThe IOH’s (And its membership) role in the future of educationWhat we need to focus onAlong with lots more.A huge thank you to our guests for giving up their time and really bringing the passionEnjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
55m
16/02/2023

Special - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - A look ahead to 2023

Look Ahead Special 2023Yet another cheeky little extra for you this month as we got three more awesome humans from within the membership to discuss what the rest of 2023 could look like for Hospitality.Phil was joined by Jude Haddad AIH, Caitriona Lennox MIH and Neel Radia FIH and as always, they chipped in with their brilliant reasons for joining the IOH including: -Meeting likeminded peopleOpportunities to learnThey want to be involved in an organisation that’s making a difference to the industryTo help attract and retain people within the industryTo give backThe support network and communityMentoringThe Diversity of sectors within the sectorInformation sharingThere’s no doubt we enter into 2023 with challenges to face but this was an upbeat yet realistic discussion around what we can all expect for the year ahead.  Our panel covered off:-Their general view and feeling for the year ahead for hospitality (It’s not all bad)A view from each of their sectorsA view from a couple of different geographic locationsTrends that they are seeing nowOpportunities and risksA big positive reveal that you may not have been aware of (Thanks Jude)A huge thank you to our guests who really bought the energy.Enjoy!For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected] learn more about the Institute of Hospitality or to join our hospitality family, head to https://www.instituteofhospitality.org
55m
09/02/2023

#017 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Building Remote Teams

I’m In Episode 17 – Building Remote TeamsPost Covid, there has obviously been a seismic shift towards more remote and hybrid working within an office environment. Truthfully speaking, there was a rising trend towards this even before Covid induced lockdowns kicked in.But how do we build teams remotely as this is a relatively new ask of leaders.To unpack this, Phil was joined by Katie Murray AIH (And her wonderful pooch), AndoniSanchez MIH and Liz Hartstone FIH.As always, Phil kicked off by asking his guests as to why they said “I’m In” to the IOH: -It is our dutyGiving backNetworkingIt’s the place to be if you are a hospitality professionalThe learning resources availableThe EventsThe projectsAnd then they got stuck into the topic at hand.  Some of the elements they covered were: -The definition of what a remote worker isDo we have to accept that remote working is here to stay?The fairness of remote working on those who can’t.Individual requirementsHow to make remote team building a success both from the business’s perspective and the individualsHow to combat isolationThe changing face of working attitudesAlong with a whole lot more.A huge thank you to our guests for giving up their time and opinion.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
49m
02/02/2023

Special - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Live Passion4Hospitality Recording 2022 - Attitude

I’m In - Passion4Hospitality Special – AttitudeIn November 2022, The IOH once again invited students from all over to join it’s Passion4Hospitality event at the Novotel London West so this year, we decided it would make an interesting listen to record a podcast in front of a live audience. So, we had to pick a subject that both informed and inspired.Enter, Attitude.“Ability is what you are capable of doing, Motivation determines what you do but attitude determines how well you do it” - Lou HoltzSince enduring some setbacks in my life, I’ve become more than a little obsessed in how much our attitude affects how we move forward.  It was a huge honour to host this podcast recording alongside Katariina Reissaar AIH, Alan Tang MIH and Nicolas Medicamento MIH. Before we got into the headline topic, they very kindly shared their reasons as to why they said I’m in to the IOH: -It’s important to support each other as an industryTo grow personallyTo help others reach their potentialTo learn from othersNetworkingThe eventsMentoringThen to the topic itself.  This was a wonderful conversation with some real-world examples of how you can make a difference by controlling your attitude.  We covered off: -Start by having a base of Five core values - Kindness, Respect, Helpfulness, Humility and SincerityStaying positive, which is difficult in all circumstances, will help in how you deal with thingsYou can only control your controllables. Your reaction to what happens is within that realm of controlHaving a clear vision will help your attitude towards achieving itControlling your attitude to something is always your choice, never someone else'sYou have to accept that tests are going to come your wayYou can develop a great attitude from the habits you keep. That starts as soon as you wake up and the decisions you make at that pointWe then had some wonderful attitude stories from the panel and the audience highlighting the difference that your attitude can make to an outcome including:-Losing your cool with guestsDealing with team members who come to work with a bad attitudeExploding at team membersLetting guests comments change your personalityDealing with pressure from above badly with that having a knock-on effect to the team A huge thank you to Ellie and Kevin who had the confidence to share their attitude stories with us on the day and to our panel for their wonderful contribution.For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected] learn more about the Institute of Hospitality or to join our hospitality family, head to https://www.instituteofhospitality.org
42m
05/01/2023

#016 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Culture

Culture, we all talk about it and try to get it right, but what is it and what can we do to make sure your nailing your culture.To find out Phil was joined by Libbie Mia AIH, Alan Tang MIH and Zoe Watts FIH to delve deep into this wonderful subject.  And they did not disappoint.As always, Phil kicked off by asking his guests as to why they said “I’m In” to the IOH.  As compelling as ever, they gave some great reasons including: -Hospitality has given so much to their career and so wanted to feel more connected than everTo give backTo represent their specific sector within the IOHTo share information and best practiseMeeting different people from different countriesFor the eventsBecause of the work they are doing to improve reputation of the industryThe focus on Diversity, inclusion and equality is superbAnd then on to the subject at hand. As you can imagine, this is such a vast topic that we couldn’t hope to cover all areas but that didn’t stop an energetic and intelligent conversation about it.  It was very clear that all today’s guests placed huge importance in Culture.They covered:-Culture isn’t particularly tangible; it’s about how someone feels while they are at workCulture is usually shaped through the leadership of the company and within that it can, at times, be defined by their upbringing and their own belief systemA great culture is never forcedCultures attract like for like, a good culture attracts good people and vice versaThe message of your culture starts at the beginning of your recruitment process, or whatever the first interaction point isPay and benefits are not the things that define your cultureFocusing on what makes your teams happy and keeps them engaged is a great place to startThe risks are many and can be crippling to your business - Increased staff turnover, perceived bad employment reputation, increased costs through recruitment and training“Quiet quitting” can become a major problemIf you neglect culture, you’ll spend your time firefighting problemsCulture alignment is not just an internal concern, it can aid your business when it comes to partnering with other businesses, clients, and guestsGeographic location can make a big difference in terms of what is expected from a culture perspective, and you should always come at that from a position of respectCulture should be a mutual responsibility between company and individualYou are duty bound to raise any concerns as even if you feel you can personally take on a bad culture, the knock-on effect to someone else could be bad for them and the businessWe get so much right as an industry around culture, but can also do so much moreA huge thank you to our guests for giving up their time and opinion, such a fascinating discussion.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
51m
08/12/2022

#015 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Reputation Management

Where would we all be without our own reputation?  It can both help and hinder you, dependent on where you are so we thought we’d enlist the help of three more awesome IOH members to pull this subject apart and discuss how we can all build and maintain our own reputations.Phil’s guests included Nicolas Medicamento MIH who was recently upgraded a membership grade (A huge congrats to him), Kurt Macher MIH and Paul Gilley FIH.As always, Phil asked his guests for some insight into why they said “I’m In” to the IOH.  As compelling as ever, they gave some great reasons including: -To support the industryTo educate the future of the industryTo make the industry a better placeThe Events that IOH puts onLooking after the next generationExpanding the NetworkGiving back wherever possible.As with most of our discussions, there was so much covered around reputation such as: -Building a positive reputation is, without question, an important part of successHonesty and integrity are hugely important when forming a reputationDeliver what you say you willFigure out what you stand for and build that foundationSocial media can help and hinder reputationLearn what your values are and stay true to themFind your authentic voiceShowing vulnerability is also important when it comes to developing your leadership reputationIt’s important you adapt to cultural differences in whatever country you are inThe company you keep is also very important in helping you build your reputationWe should not be tolerating the things that are not good for this industry to help protect it’s reputationThe threats are around things that can be out of your control, how you respond is the only thing you can controlOur egos are a major threat to our reputation. How you manage that is incredibly importantStaying grounded is important, keep focusing on the futureMaking mistakes around this is inevitable. Again, how you respond when it does can absolutely cement your reputation A huge thank you to our guests for giving up their time and opinion, such a fascinating discussion.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
45m
10/11/2022

#014 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Legacy

There’s a lot written about the importance of Legacy to each of us but how do you maintain a legacy from the past, live it in the present and preserve it and evolve it for the future?To answer this, Phil was once again joined by three wonderful IOH members in Eloise Hanson AIH, Sarah Powell MIH and Christopher Hogan FIH.Before they got stuck into this month’s topic, our guests gave us some brilliant reasons to say I’m in to the IOH including: -It was a no brainerTo learn from the knowledge of othersThe company and comradeshipKnowledge sharingThe great eventsTo be able to facilitate and be part of great conversations around hospitalityAs always, there were some superb points raised by our panel including: -Maintaining the history of the building can be crucial to your guests and their reason for visiting in the first placeManaging the cost of maintenance can be eye watering so you must manage guest expectation with what’s possible, especially in the face of the moment we are living inLegacies are there to be createdThere are no shortcuts to maintaining legacy, it’s a constant focusYour people are critical to the building’s legacy, They are the key to unlocking the full potential of that legacyBe focused on leaving things in a better place than you found itBalancing public opinion v owner vision needs constant attentionIt’s critical to listen to the guest’s feedbackSometimes you have no choice but to adapt owing to law changes or technological advancementsLooking ahead by 50 years can give you an insight into what your guest of the future will need from the legacy of your buildingLegacy can be more about the future than the pastKeeping all the generations happy is no doubt difficult but finding a balance is keyEstablish what you want the property or yourself to be known for and everything will contribute much easier after thatIt’s important to map out the company legacy so that it’s easier to get people on board that should be with you on that journeyEmbracing tech to be part of your legacy can really add value to traditionA huge thank you to our guests for giving up their time and opinion.Enjoy!To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality visit https://www.instituteofhospitality.org/For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
51m
13/10/2022

#013 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Mindset v Experience 2

Something a little different for you this month as we go back over old ground and reopen our discussion around mindset v experience to 3 more amazing humans from within the IOH membership.Phil was joined by Christopher White AIH, Simon Coulson MIH and Peter Hancock FIH.  As always, our guests gave us some brilliant reasons to say I’m in to the IOH including: -To be seen as a player in the industryTo have letters after your name adds to credibility and is a mark of professionalismGiving and receiving of help throughout the industryNetworkingSharing of informationTo connect to networks around the worldIn discussing whether having a mature mindset can achieve the same results as experience, Phil and his guests got through a lot including: -Maturity is nothing to do with ageBeing attitude centric plays into the hands of what makes you successful in hospitalityGetting your behaviours into a mature and constant place can really help you in leadershipMaturity & experience can go hand in hand, one can inform the otherCircumstance can dictate your response, sometimes it’s a “I have no choice” approachThere will always be times where you have no experience in a particular area so your mindset informs your response hereThere’s an argument that amid the staffing issues we experience, we should be recruiting for attitude and worry about the experience laterToo much experience can get in the way of changeIf you don’t have the answers, that’s OK - having a mature mindset to that will help you progressTrust is so important in order to give the individual the opportunity to have the right mindset towards situations that arisePut yourself in unknown situations (which is inevitable anyway) and you’ll be more ready for the future when the unknown hits youA huge thank you to our guests for giving up their time and opinion.Enjoy!For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
46m
08/09/2022

#012 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Redundancy

I know what you’re thinking, why on earth would you want to talk about Redundancy?  Well, having been through redundancy myself in the past, I’ve believed for a long time that it is something that should not be feared and therefore, let’s talk about it openly.To help me do that, I was once again joined by 3 of the IOH’s finest in Giovanna Zakanda AIH, Anna Aufiero MIH and Nassar Khalil FIH.  All three once again gave their reasons for saying I’m in to the IOH: -It’s a place where you can look forward and have absence of belongingSomewhere where you can lend supportThe fact that the CEO remains hands on with the IOH is positive for the futureTo be part of an industry associationTo give back to the industryThe learningThe people you meetThe Mentor me programmeThe Youth CouncilThe discussion around Redundancy had so many great takeaways such as: -It is a necessary evil, there will always be situations where it is necessaryIt should be avoided at all costs and only used as an absolute last resortIt’s a time-consuming exercise when you may have to re-recruit and train in the futureLooking at moving the person into another role rather than making them redundant can be an optionIt’s not a black and white situation - there are many different scenariosIt’s there as a protection for both business and the individualThere are many scenarios when Redundancy is an appropriate optionExploring a reduction of hours through a collective consultation can work wellIt can be a painful process for the person who is tasked with making redundanciesRedundancy can be the greatest thing that happens to you in your careerIt can lead to reinventionHow an event like the Pandemic changes the gameWe have to be mindful of the impact on mental health, for all involvedThe Psychological contractAftercare needs to be in place for the person tasked with delivering the redundancy newsIt’s another area where the community of Hospitality can come together to help each other outA huge thank you to our guests for giving up their time and opinion.Enjoy!For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]
54m
11/08/2022

#011 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Future Innovation

Ahhhh, Innovation. It’s all around us, perhaps you’re even leading some right now. But can it always be considered a good thing?To find out, Phil was once again joined by 3 wonderful IOH members in Maria Lopez-Casado AIH, Andrew Di Sora MIH and James McComas FIH. Before we got tucked into our main course subject, our members once again gave us all their brilliant reasons for saying I’m in to the IOH whichincluded: -NetworkingConnect with leadersLearningReminder you are part of something bigger than yourselfCollaboration and camaraderieGiving backThe international networkLive eventsThere were some great points raised around innovation including: -It’s important to analysing all areas of your business and seeing where improvements can be made through innovationInnovation can be a small change, doesn’t always have to be a huge moveInnovation can come from anyone within your organisationTake each challenge on its own meritsHospitality can be a hotbed for innovation as it is forever changingKeeping on top of consumer trends can help you see where innovations are comingIn pursuit of innovation, always ensure you are protecting the here and nowInnovation should be all about making guests and teams experience betterKeeping yourself updated on what is out there is keyYou don’t have to go full on into full scale innovation, phased innovation can be just as effective and sometimes necessaryInnovation has a different meaning for everyoneToday’s innovations often become tomorrow normsKeep innovation as part of your overall journey, not your destinationA huge thank you to our guests for giving up their time and opinion.Enjoy!For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected] to join our hospitality family at the Institute of Hospitality please go to www.instituteofhospitality.org
44m
20/07/2022

Special - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - One year of Saying I'm In

One year of saying I’m in - SpecialCast your minds back to Tuesday 6th July 2021.  It was the day of the IOH AGM.  At the end of formal proceedings, I was lucky enough to have a chat with three wonderful members from within the IOH on why they said “I’m In”.  Those wonderful members were Katariina Reissaar AIH, Paresh Vara MIH and Stephen Carter FIH.  Back then, this podcast didn’t even exist.  How things change.One year on, I welcomed them back to see how the year has mapped out for them and whether they are enjoying the direction of travel into 2022.As always, Phil asked our guests for their reasons as to why theysaid I’m in which included:-They love the dynamic direction it is heading inThey use the membership as a means to learnNetworkingMentoring programmeLive eventsPersonal developmentOne year on and our guests had the following to say:-There has been huge personal evolution in that time, there have been changes for all of usThe Youth council is now up and runningThis Podcast is now up and runningPreviously Stephen wanted to see a move to more events away from London - Achieved through a magnificent Chairpersons dinner in EdinburghEngagement is up, there’s belief that direction is positive and that foundations are strongThere’s a better all-round voice reflecting the membershipParesh loved that events have been strong and that you can now watch panel discussions on demand, if you can’t make the actual event.Membership is up by around 1500 peopleMore involvement from the next generationThere’s a great togethernessA big push for chartered statusThis is a wonderfully upbeat chat from the off.  What a cracking year it’s been.Enjoy!For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected] more information on the Institute of Hospitality or to join our Hospitality family, head to https://www.instituteofhospitality.org
47m
14/07/2022

#010 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Mindset v Experience

We’re always trying to think of interesting discussion topics and so Phil was delighted to get an opportunity to discuss something that has been on his mind for years.  Can a mature mindset achieve the same results as pure experience?To unpack this, Phil was once again joined by 3 superb humans from within the IOH membership in Marco Di Simone AIH, Rachel Webster MIH and Chris Wayne-Wills FIH.  As always, our gusts gave us some brilliant reasons to say I’m in to the IOH including: -Getting some credentials early in careerTo take advantage of the many benefits that being a member bringsExchange of value and support through the membershipThe mentor me programmeNetworkingTo learnTo give backBeing part of a communityTo act as an ambassador for the instituteTo meet and discuss the future of the industry with peersHow to be a better person at work and personallyWithin the headline topic itself we got through a lot including: -Some situations can only be dealt with through experience but growth is only experienced when exposed to situations not dealt with before.Culture is key to ensure mature mindsets are given the opportunity to flourishManaging your reaction to being out of your comfort zone is the difference between success and failureSelf-awareness is so important, asking for help when you are out of your depth and being comfortable with accountabilityRespecting people is a critical element of having a mature mindset as is being able to adapt to changeA mature minded person will see change as an opportunityYou must "Fake it until you make it” quoted from Richard BransonA small amount of fear can be a healthy thing for your mindsetA strong mindset will help you prepare for all the experience you have yet to learnFailing is an essential part of developing a strong mindsetLeadership has to build a platform that’s comfortable with failureLeading by example is part of the process to ensure teams develop their confidence in their role and the confidence in the team, especially when they are lacking experience.Developing your own tools to ensure your mind stays strong is importantA huge thank you to our guests for giving up their time and opinion.Enjoy!For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected] more about the Institute of Hospitality at www.instituteofhospitality.org
52m
30/06/2022

Special - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Overcoming Adversity

It was once said that Adversity comes for us all and I think it’s fair to say that the last 2 years have asked brought each of us a level of adversity that we were not perhaps ready for.  With that in mind, we thought it was time for another special. This time, Phil was joined by the IOH’s present and past chairs, Kellie Rixon MBE FIH and Robin Sheppard FIH, to discuss a wholly under discussed topic, Adversity.As always, before we got stuck into our headline topic Phil asked each of the guests their reasons for saying #Imin to the Institute of Hospitality.Kellie felt that she had a responsibility to contribute as well as having an eye on professional standards and developing future leaders, Embracing the diversity of the sector, and she is delighted to be playing a part in the IOH’s evolution.Robin was very much about giving back and playing his part in getting the industry to be taken more far more seriously.Both our guests (And Phil) recounted moments of extreme adversity that has shaped their lives in different ways and had such wonderful insight from the get-go.  We learned a lot including: -Perception of what is adversity to you is determined by your own knowledge and circumstanceBeing positive and strong is the only choiceAdversity is not a raceFocus on what you can do, rather than what you can’tYou decide how you reactBe relentless in pursuit of knowledgeTalking openly about your adversity can really help you get past your darkest momentHumour can play a huge part in healingFind the things to celebrateAdversity can bring strength, unity and kindnessAdversity can recalibrate what is importantSeeking counsel to talk things through is important but the timing of that is keyYou can see the very best of humanity in moments of adversityIt gives you an insight into a much bigger picture of lifePhil classed this as an honour to talk about such a valuable topic with two major champions of our industry and hopes that there is some key learning for everyoneA huge thank you to our guests who talked so openly about their vulnerability.Enjoy!For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected]://www.instituteofhospitality.org
50m
09/06/2022

#009 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Diversity V Inclusion

Today’s topic is not far away from anyone’s thoughts.  As we look to continue our improvement in this vast subject matter, Phil was once again joined by three more awesome humans from the IOH membership in the form of Sian Raan AIH, Dr Maria Gebbels MIH & Robin Sheppard FIH.Before we got stuck in to the topic, we once again learned some of the compelling reasons our guests said I’m In to the IOH includingGiving back to the industryTo take hold of all the learning and opportunity as a studentStaying connected with the industryWanting to be part of something that’s bigger than themselvesThe Mentor Me programThe international network.We couldn’t hope to unpack all elements in this epic subject but we tried our bestto cover some of key issues in this including: -Diversity is the what and Inclusion is the howYou can have one without the other but they should go hand in handIt can be confusing without clear definitionObviously being focused on Diversity cannot just be a tick box exerciseImportant that organisations such as the IOH walk the talk as many will look to them for guidanceIt can be a challenge to remain up to date, current and relevantWe can also follow what others have done, we don’t always have to take the leadWe can learn more from each other, across our own diverse sectorsWe all have to take responsibility to get educatedWe should shout about our successes in this area, small and largeWe need to get better at talking about everythingDespite how it may feel sometime, we have come a long way on Diversity & InclusionWe need champions of all important matters in every businessThere are wild differences from country to country around the worldA huge thank you to our guests for giving up their time and opinion.Enjoy!For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected] learn more about the Institute of Hospitality or to join our hospitality family, head to https://www.instituteofhospitality.org
51m
12/05/2022

#008 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - What wins out of Instinct V Strategy?

For a long time, I’ve been fascinated as to how do we make our decisions?  Are they always strategic?  Does our instinct win when making the choices? To explore this intriguing topic, Phil was once again joined by three more wonderful humans from within the IOH membership in Luca Rapetti, AIH, Debbie Pugh MIH and Andrew Walker FIH.We once again learned some of the reasons our guests said I’m In to the IOH including, it was the right thing to do, to broaden their network, to have a positive influence on the industry, to develop self and others, to be part of something passionate and dedicated and to get more connected with the industry.In one of our deepest conversations so far, our guests had so much great content to share that it feels like we only scratched the surface of this subject.  Ideas included: -Setting goals and working towards them is very useful but be ready to deviateExperience plays a huge part in forming your instinctIt depends on the situation as to whether you go more instinctive or strategicStrategy is written in a moment in time, instinct is in the momentIt’s important teach people to trust and make instinctive decisionsNail your skills and knowledge first and you will have confidence to make strong instinctive decisionsThere are moments in career and business when you have to use both instinctive and strategic decision making A huge thank you to our guests for giving up their time and opinion.Enjoy!For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected] learn more about the Institute of Hospitality or to join our hospitality family, head to https://www.instituteofhospitality.org
52m
14/04/2022

#007 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - How Important is Evolution?

I’m In Episode 7 – Personal & Business EvolutionThe world keeps turning and change is inevitable so it stands to reason that we must also learn to evolve in our personal and business lives as well.  But just how important is it.  Can we expect to survive if we don’t embrace evolution?To discuss this, Phil was once again joined by three more wonderful humans from within the IOH ranks in Diana Codin, AIH, Shane Godwin MIH and Rohaise Rose-Bristow FIH.As always, we learned some of the compelling reasons our guests said I’m In to the IOH including, the direction of travel is exciting, giving back to hospitality, To play a part in making an impact, to continue to be inspired by others within the industry and to continue Lifelong learning.Our guests really brought the knowledge to the table and we covered some brilliant ideas such as hearing some examples of when they have experienced their own evolution.Other ideas included: -Ensuring that teams evolve tooTaking time to reflect on progress and direction is crucial for evolutionSometimes conditions mean that you have no choice but to evolve (Covid as an example)Having a great routine can help lay the foundationsSetting goals is important but having the flexibility to navigate away from them if they are not working is even more importantFinding your passion makes evolving so much easier It is important to keep working on yourself and becoming the best you can beHospitality gives you excellent tools to evolve but we can get so much better at teaching and developing people hereYou have to be open to dropping your preconceptions of things in order to move forward and evolveWe have to be teaching people how to deal with challenge and adversity as they are an inevitable part of life.A huge thank you to our guests for giving up their time and opinion.Enjoy!For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected] learn more about the Institute of Hospitality or to join our hospitality family, head to https://www.instituteofhospitality.org
48m
01/04/2022

Special - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - A Look Ahead 2022

Look Ahead SpecialAnother little extra treat for you this month as we got three more awesome humans from within the membership to discuss what the rest of 2022 could look like for Hospitality.Phil was joined by Jess Oliver AIH, Andrew Coney FIH and giving us a view of what is happening overseas, the wonderful Virat Varma FIH, all the way from India.  All three also gave some compelling reasons as to why they said #Imin to the IOH.Despite some of the horrible things going on in the world right now, this was a wonderfully upbeat conversation.  We covered off items such as: -Bounce Back has been strong, even now in citiesHospitality remains so important to everyoneThe foundations are set to spring forward, with strong rates and rising occupancy in UK and international hotelsInternational travel will start to improve as more borders and restrictions are releasedIn person experience is already on the up, demand is very highGeneral confidence around health risks is improvingIf it wasn’t already before, hygiene is high up the list of priorities for travellersPeople are more open to opportunityRise in International Boutique Hotels investmentThe platinum Jubilee will play a huge role in the UK and beyond this year A continued focus on sustainabilityImprovement in the wellbeing of the teamMore and more people getting creative where we find people for this wonderful industryA huge thank you to our guests who really bought the passion and positivity.Enjoy!For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected] learn more about the Institute of Hospitality or to join our hospitality family, head to https://www.instituteofhospitality.org
45m
10/03/2022

#006 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - Social Media, Useful Servant or Lousy Master?

Social media dominates how the world consumes its information these days and so what better topic is there to put through its paces with the help of three more superstars from within the IOH membership (And one actual employee of the IOH itself).For this broad subject, Phil was joined by Joshua Wilson AIH, Kim Bailey MIH and Harry Murray FIH. As well as learning why all our guests said #Imin to the IOH we got through some of the good and the bad of social as well as learning one of the best pieces of trolling ever received by Phil.Some of the good points raised were, it can Develop & promote a brand, instant connection with your customers, you can build communities, build connections and it can be a place of comfort for introverts.   Some of the bad points were that it can place an unrealistic pursuit of non-existent perfection, can lead to gratification addiction, Push Notifications are evil, can lead to loss of social capability, scamming and spamming and of course online bullying, a sad reality for many on social media.Despite some doom, this is a wonderfully upbeat conversation with some great perspectives from the guests.A huge thank you to our guests who absolutely brought the passion.Enjoy!For any feedback on the show or to put yourself forward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected] To learn more about the Institute of Hospitality or to join our hospitality family, head to https://www.instituteofhospitality.org
51m
13/01/2022

#004 - I'm In - The Institute of Hospitality's Official Podcast - New Year, New Job, New You

Another month passes and 3 more wonderful people from within the IOH ranks joined Phil Street, MIH to chat job hunting under the banner of New year, New Job, New you.Katariina Reissaar AIH, Front office Manager with Jurys Inn Hotel Group, Mike Taylor MIH General Manager & Director at Hempstead House and Liz McGivern, Vice President of people and culture at Red Carnation Hotel Group all joined Phil for a lively chat.As always, we learned why our guests said #Imin as well as covering off some great points for the headline topic such as that the grass isn’t always greener on the other side (But it can be), it’s important that you communicate your position internally before seeking a move away but important that the company communicates their position clearly too, unseen opportunity can be uncovered, Employers should keep strong links with other businesses in their given area, Ensure that you know what you do want, find your purpose, research the company, seek some trusted advice, know your values, nail the basics and make sure you back up any new year’s resolutions with actions.A huge thank you to our guests who really did bring the energy.Enjoy!For any feedback on the show or to put yourselfforward as a future guest, please contact Phil Street directly at [email protected] learn more about the Institute of Hospitality or to join our hospitality family, head to https://www.instituteofhospitality.org
52m