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What if you could double your hotel’s efficiency—without adding headcount? In this episode, Michael Bohler, Founder of SUM Hospitality, reveals how he’s transforming independent hotels in Switzerland into high-performing, tech-enabled operations that run smoother, smarter, and more profitably.
This episode is for hotel owners, general managers, and operations leaders looking to modernize their tech stack, reduce manual work, and build more sustainable, year-round business models.
Takeaways:
• Hear how Sun Hospitality uses integrated systems to automate front-office and back-office tasks, freeing staff to focus on guest experience.
• Learn how streamlined tech enables year-round occupancy and better work-life balance for hotel teams in seasonal markets.
• Understand why viewing technology as an investment in profitability not a cost center is key to future growth.
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What if you could double your hotel’s efficiency—without adding headcount? In this episode, Michael Bohler, Founder of SUM Hospitality, reveals how he’s transforming independent hotels in Switzerland into high-performing, tech-enabled operations that run smoother, smarter, and more profitably.
This episode is for hotel owners, general managers, and operations leaders looking to modernize their tech stack, reduce manual work, and build more sustainable, year-round business models.
Takeaways:
• Hear how Sun Hospitality uses integrated systems to automate front-office and back-office tasks, freeing staff to focus on guest experience.
• Learn how streamlined tech enables year-round occupancy and better work-life balance for hotel teams in seasonal markets.
• Understand why viewing technology as an investment in profitability not a cost center is key to future growth.

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