Glion Institute to Offer New Online Courses in Hospitality Management

The Courses occur four times per year and span two weeks, with 4 to 6 hours of personal effort per week, including videos, readings, discussions, peer-reviewed assignments, quizzes, and a final exam.

GLION INSTITUTE of Higher Education, a globally leading hospitality management institution with campuses in Switzerland and the UK, is launching a new set of online certificate courses, available from March 2019.

In response to new training requirements and learning preferences among executives in the field of hospitality management, Glion has devised a series of online courses on spa management, revenue management, and hotel valuation, delivered by leading experts in their respective fields.

The Courses occur four times per year and span two weeks, with 4 to 6 hours of personal effort per week, including videos, readings, discussions, peer-reviewed assignments, quizzes, and a final exam.

Maximizing Spa Profitability and Excellence in Spa Operations are taught by Glion faculty member Mariana Palmeiro and leading spa and wellness expert Dr Mary Tabacchi on the financial and organizational aspects of spa management, a particular growth area in the hospitality industry.

Revenue Management: The Strategy and Tactics of Hotel Room Pricing, delivered by Dr Breffni Noone of Pennsylvania State University’s School of Hospitality Management, explores the role of room pricing to maximise profit.

Hotel Market Analysis and Valuation teaches market research, data analysis, and financial planning and is delivered by Steve Rushmore, Founder of HVS – a global hospitality consulting organisation.

Speaking about the introduction of the online hospitality courses, “We see a change in the need of training of mid-career hospitality professionals,” said Cécile Rébillard, Head of Digital Education at Glion. “As the industry is consolidating in more mature markets, middle managers are looking to build their expertise in specific business topics to advance their careers,” added Rébillard.

The new Glion online courses are hosted by FutureLearn, The Open University’s online education platform offering courses from organisations such as King’s College London, Monash University, the British Council and Accenture.

Dr Pierre Ihmle, Chief Academic Officer at Glion’s parent company Sommet Education, said, “This latest academic offer shows our commitment to prepare and equip the present and future hospitality leaders with the skills and knowledge to succeed. Online courses are an ideal format for selective and remote learning, accommodating the work schedule of today’s professionals.”


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