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The urgency of addressing sustainability in the hospitality industry cannot be overstated, as its impact on the environment and local communities is significant. Therefore, in this actionable hotel sustainability blog post, we help hotels aspiring to make a meaningful impact on sustainability take the concrete steps toward achieving that goal.

Rooted in MAp’s framework of the 4 Ps of Sustainability — Purpose, People, Planet and Profit — this blog post outlines 25 key action steps for each P that can revolutionise the way hotels operate, emphasising that the journey towards sustainability doesn't have to be daunting or financially burdensome.

It’s built on the principle that every action, no matter how small, contributes to a more sustainable and responsible hospitality and travel industry.

Did you know? We compiled a full guide presenting 284 action steps to get you started on implementing hotel sustainability in a holistic, practical and #stepbystep way.

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Purpose

At MAp, we start every (sustainability) project with Purpose. It is the golden thread running through and connecting all other elements. And the sustainable steps your hotel takes reflects what your overall Purpose is.

But let’s be clear about what your Purpose actually is: Purpose is the reason your hotel exists – its overall WHY. It is the derived meaning that comes when you know that you created something that you believe matters – to yourself, to others, to society. Be aware, Purpose does not entail earning a Profit. It must go above and beyond making money and be broad, humanistic and socially-engaged, linking your hotel to a greater good. Your Purpose will be your guiding compass to making this world a better place and growing your business, at the same time.

WHY Purpose matters

  • Brings you clarity and clarity = power
  • Creates a culture of innovation
  • Attracts the right people (guests, employees, partners) for your hotel
  • Builds resilience through turbulent times
  • Delivers personal satisfaction to the hotelier

5 action steps to create a hotel with Purpose

1. Discover your personal Purpose
2. Define your hotel’s Purpose
3. Embed your Purpose into your hotel business
4. Prioritise your sustainability activities based on your Purpose: People, Planet or Profit
5. Activate your Purpose – because Purpose is a verb, not a noun!

People

The social dimension of sustainability, People, deals with the impact your hotel has on the society for which and in which it operates. It’s about being a good host, a helpful neighbour, a quality employer and partner, a responsible and reliable brand – while serving the direct and indirect needs of your stakeholders.

And who are those stakeholders? While there are many stakeholder groups involved in making a hotel project a success, in this blog post, we focus the action steps on four key groups that your hotel has a major impact on: 

  • Your guests
  • Your employees
  • Your partners
  • Your local community

Unfortunately, the hospitality and tourism industry has not always had a good reputation when it comes to its social impact. On a bright note, though, as the industry touches every human on earth in one way or the other, there is so much opportunity to positively contribute to the lives of your guests, your employees and partners, and your local community – now and in the future.

WHY People matter

  • Only teamwork makes the dream work
  • Money always comes from People
  • People will make or break your brand

5 action steps to serve your employees more inclusively

1. Achieve a 50/50 balance between men and women in your management
2. Give equal employment opportunities to People already residing in the local community
3. Give equal management positions to People already residing in the local community
4. Offer employment opportunities without discrimination by gender, race, disability, religion and more
5. Offer management opportunities without discrimination by gender, race, disability, religion and more

You may also download our free guide on how to write inclusive job ads here

Planet

We know that many hoteliers are aware of how closely connected their hotels are to their surrounding environments. However, the relationship between hotels and Planet is not a healthy one; hotels create enormous negative impacts on the environment all along their lifecycles.

Therefore, the ultimate goal of environmental sustainability is to minimise your hotel’s environmental impact on the region and the Planet at large through the following key elements:

  • Energy
  • Waste
  • Food
  • Water

By tackling these elements holistically, hotels are able to limit their environmental impact and achieve carbon neutrality. And by implementing smart environmental measures they realise significant savings too – a win-win!

WHY Planet matters

  • There is no Planet B
  • If you put Planet over Profit, your Profit will grow healthy as well
  • Act now to environmental regulations – or react later

5 action steps to combat food waste

1. Compost bio waste
2. Plant a biological garden
3. Cook to order and eliminate the buffet
4. Make smaller food portion sizes
5. Donate extra food

Learn more about the topic in our free waste guide

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Profit

We won’t argue: Profit is important. Without it, your hotel will cease to exist. But what is also important is that the Profit earned is:

  • Achieved in a sustainable way = not at the cost of People and Planet
  • Distributed in a sustainable way = used to secure your hotel’s operationality in the future while also making this world a better place

Money is the lifeblood of your business, but it is not your reason for being – that’s what Purpose is for. But how can you pursue your Purpose if you are not profitable and financially strong?

That’s the paradox: organisations that only exist to earn a Profit don’t last long. But organisations that don’t prioritise Profit can’t survive long enough to fulfil their Purpose. In other words, in the context of sustainability: it’s hard to be green when you’re in the red!

WHY Profit matters

  • Profit allows for progress in your business
  • Profit enables you to uplift, empower and better serve your stakeholder groups
  • Profit makes the world a better place (when you share it with the world)

5 action steps to practice philanthropic giving

1. Donate a share of your Profit
2. Create an employee donation scheme
3. Match employees’ donations
4. Create a guest donation scheme
5. Match guests’ donations

Take action now!

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Clear instructions, ready-to-use checklists and best-practice examples to implement sustainability in day-to-day hotel operations and make progress measurable.

What you get:

  • 284 practical actions in checklist format you can implement straight away
  • A clear, hands-on overview of the three pillars of sustainability, social, environmental and economic
  • International best practices from hotels and brands that show what works
  • Practical next steps to start your sustainability work, or improve what you already have
  • Curated resources and sources for deeper support
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What hotel sustainability delivers

Here is what a structured, action-led approach unlocks for your hotel:

  • Lower costs through smarter resource use and higher efficiency
  • Reduced risk through clearer priorities and better preparation
  • More bookings through stronger positioning and higher trust
  • Stronger support from guests, team members, partners and local communities
  • Easier reporting through structured steps and clearer foundations
  • Clearer differentiation in the market through credible sustainability work
  • Stronger long-term performance because sustainability is embedded in operations

 

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Action Plan

Is this action plan right for me?

Yes, if you want a practical starting point and clear next steps to implement sustainability in day-to-day hotel operations, without getting stuck in theory.

What will I get when I download it?

A structured action plan with 284 practical actions in checklist format, plus guidance, best-practice examples and curated resources to help you move forward.

Do I need to implement everything?

No. Use it as a menu. Pick what fits your hotel, prioritise the actions with the biggest impact, and build momentum step by step.

Is this suitable for small teams?

Yes. The actions are designed to be practical and modular, so you can start small and scale up as you go.

How quickly can I start?

Straight away. Choose one area, select a few actions, and begin with what is realistic for your team and operations.

Why is the Hotel Sustainability Action Plan perfect for independent and boutique hoteliers?

The Hotel Sustainability Action Plan was crafted specifically with independent and boutique hotels in mind. As seasoned hotel consultants, we know better than anyone that independent and boutique hotels have limited time, budget and resources compared to bigger hotels and hotel chains.

Therefore, the Hotel Sustainability Action Plan really focuses on everything boutique hoteliers need to make sustainability happen, with practical steps that are both realistic and budget-conscious, without being too time-consuming.

Is the Hotel Sustainability Action Plan suited for existing hotels?

Yes! The Hotel Sustainability Action Plan is perfect for hoteliers who already have a hotel and are looking to make it more sustainable. We present loads of sustainable activities you can implement in your existing operations to increase your hotel’s impact #stepbystep.

I am planning a new hotel, is the Hotel Sustainability Action Plan for me?

All recommendations and action steps presented in the Hotel Sustainability Action Plan apply to new hotels, too – not just existing ones. We even guide you in how to build sustainability into the hotel development process from the very start – from site selection and planning to construction and interior design.

Is the Hotel Sustainability Action Plan really worth the investment?

We say: absolutely! This guide is jam-packed with added value for boutique hoteliers looking to create sustainable hotels. Plus, with all the sustainability recommendations outlined in the Hotel Sustainability Action Plan, you will attract more guests and realise important cost savings and efficiency gains. So it will pay off – in the truest sense of the word!

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What is hotel positioning? And who decides what the positioning of your hotel is? Understanding hotel positioning is paramount for independent hoteliers striving for success.

In this insightful blog post, we delve into the intricacies of hotel positioning — answering the fundamental questions of WHAT it entails and WHO holds the reins in determining your hotel's positioning strategy. Let’s get started!

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What is hotel positioning?

As you see in the following illustration, defining a hotel’s positioning is an essential part of every hotel concept we create at MAp Boutique Consultancy.

Once we know what your hotel’s unique Purpose is, and for which People your hotel exists, we embark on defining your hotel’s unique position on the MAp.

The importance of strategic hotel positioning for independent hotel businesses

Our hotel clients always get excited about this hotel positioning exercise. But, there is a small “downer” you should know: even if we strive to achieve a clear and unique hotel positioning, ultimately it is not us who decides what the hotel positioning is. The hotel positioning is defined by your People, above all, your guests, and this implies that your control over your hotel positioning is limited.

The importance of strategic hotel positioning for independent hotel businesses

This triangle is called the “Strategic Triangle” that serves to identify long-term business advantages or, as we call it, success potential. Sometimes it is also called the 3C Model, showing the tension field and interplay (therefore we use a triangle) that consists between Customer, Competitor and Company.

And: hotel positioning is the image (place) you own in the minds of your guests, when they compare your hotel with the hotels of your competitors.

If you aren’t different, then you’re in trouble

Now that you understand what hotel positioning is, let’s walk step-by-step in how we at MAp define a hotel’s unique positioning. The fact is, we are experiencing a crowded marketplace. Therefore, we aim to achieve a hotel positioning that:

  • Focuses on relevancy
  • Focuses on differentiation from competition
  • Is credible and attainable
  • Finds a place on the MAp where you / your services are the only answer for a specific someone Now as the last sentence implies, to create your unique hotel positioning you MUST DEFINE for WHOM you are working / WHO this specific someone is.

Only if you have your defined buyer personas ready (= your target guests) you can answer an important question: How do you find your unique position on the MAp? Therefore, if you haven’t defined your buyer personas yet – now’s the time to do it!

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Finding your unique position on the MAp

Next, you have to know on which MAp to position your hotel. When working with clients, we like to use a simple and effective positioning matrix. For the purposes of this blog post, let’s keep it simple, and that means you should decide if your MAp is i.e. boutique luxury hotels, family hotels, boutique city hotels, etc.

Once you have defined in which segment to position your hotel, most often you’ll realise that you’re not the first to do so! Even if you’re tapping into a growing market and seeking to serve your specific audience better than your competitors, our MAp advice is to keep digging and to add a further niche into the mix. And, of course, to strive to add something new and exciting to the segment and the hospitality landscape at large. 

How to create a positioning statement

Once you’ve defined your position on the MAp, it’s time to put it down in words. You can do so by crafting a hotel positioning statement. We’ll give you MAp’s positioning statement as an example.

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TO… Innovative investors and boutique hoteliers that need direction, empowerment and support in getting their ventures off the ground, levelling up and setting a strong foundation for growth

MAp IS… the leader in developing and empowering sustainable and innovative hotels and brands

THAT… makes hotels matter by creating a better future for People and Planet.

What’s yours?

TO… __________________________ (target audience / buyer personas) ________(your hotel) IS… __________________________ (your position on the map) THAT… __________________________ (what you will do for your target audience / buyer personas)

And another blog post comes to an end. Maybe we can summarise what we’ve learned today about hotel positioning best with a quote from Simon Sinek:

“In order to stand out, we have to know what we stand for.”

We hope that after our time together, what YOU stand for is much clearer. And if not, please do not hesitate to contact us in order to find your unique hotel positioning on the MAp.

 

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Are you eager to market your hotel more effectively to increase bookings and boost revenue?

Our 8-week coaching programme, led by the experts at MAp Boutique Consultancy, will refine your hotel concept and brand, strategically position your property, and elevate your marketing strategies, bringing growth and long-term success for your hotel business!

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At MAp, our Purpose is driven by a deep passion for supporting independent and boutique hotels, coupled with our unwavering commitment to making this planet a better place for all.

Through this programme, we strive to amplify our impact in the hospitality industry by fostering the growth of standout, sustainable and successful hotels. We invite you to join us on this transformative journey!

Through 1-on-1 coaching with the MAp team, we'll equip you with comprehensive strategies and tools designed to strategically position and market your hotel - in under 8 weeks! Our approach is holistic and sustainable, aimed at making a significant and positive impact, and ensuring your success and long-term viability in this ever-evolving industry.

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What is the Hotel Marketing Accelerator programme?

The Hotel Marketing Accelerator for hotels and hospitality businesses is a value-packed, 8-week programme consisting of the following modules. Here’s a sneak peek of what’s inside each module:

Module 1: Discovering your Success Potential

We embark on the journey by assessing your hotel's starting point and status quo, and uncovering the areas with the greatest potential for success for your hotel business.

Module 1 serves as an opportunity for mutual acquaintance, information exchange and comprehensive evaluation of where your hotel stands now and where you want it to be in the future. Includes:

  • Kick-off call 
  • Submission of questionnaire aimed at illuminating your hotel's current performance and standing
  • Analysis of the gathered data, crafting a bespoke coaching programme tailored specifically to your hotel’s needs
  • Identification of your hotel’s strategic success potential as it relates to its hotel concept, brand, positioning and marketing
  • Alignment and fine-tuning, so that our strategies align seamlessly with your goals before proceeding with the journey ahead

Outcome: We will have gained invaluable insights into your hotel's unique potential, identified key areas for improvement, and gained clarity on where your greatest opportunities for success lie, setting the foundation for our collaboration over the coming weeks.

Module 2: Sharpening your Hotel Concept + Hotel Brand

Through our decade of experience developing and collaborating with hotels worldwide, one crucial lesson stands out: you have to know what your hotel stands for, before you can make it stand out!

Module 2 is about enhancing your hotel’s unique concept and brand to make sure they meet the needs of your target audience, perform more competitively in the market and generate sustainable impact. Includes:

  • Definition of your hotel basics
  • Clarification of Purpose > your WHY
  • Clarification of brand elements
  • Identification of key buyer personas
  • Integration of the 4 Ps of Sustainability

Outcome: By the end of this module, you know what you stand for! You also gain important clarity around your hotel concept, brand and target groups, empowering you to create a hotel experience that resonates with your guests and positions your hotel as a market leader.

Module 3: Defining your Hotel Positioning

Based on your newly-refined hotel concept and hotel brand, and considering your strategic success potential, we identify your hotel’s unique position on the global MAp.

Module 3 is dedicated to hotel positioning, crystallising your hotel’s unique DNA to establish a clear and powerful presence in the market. Includes:

  • Definition of your existing hotel positioning
  • Sharpening of your hotel positioning based on your hotel concept, brand and success potential

Outcome: By the end of this module, you will attain a clear understanding of your hotel's distinctive positioning and a detailed roadmap to implement it effectively in the market, step-by-step.

Module 4: Optimising your Hotel Marketing

It’s time to look at how you sell and communicate your hotel: Are you addressing the right guests through the right channels?

Module 4 starts by assessing your existing hotel marketing strategies and activities, focusing on your sales and communication channels, in order to identify areas of improvement to help you achieve your new positioning and reach your target audience. Includes:

  • Assessment of your existing hotel marketing status quo, including strategies, activities and channel mixes
  • Identification of 5 sales and marketing priorities to kickstart improvement
  • Development of a tailored action plan 
  • Joint call and discussion

Outcome: By the end of this module, you'll have a tailored action plan encompassing 5 key priorities to help you execute your new marketing strategy, and drive enhanced engagement and revenue growth.

Module 5: Wrap-up + Coaching

The last module is all about you! Throughout our joint journey, perhaps you’ve identified several areas where you may require additional support and insights, or have lingering questions that need addressing.

Module 5 is about bringing closure to our coaching journey by providing personalised one-on-one coaching, addressing any remaining questions or concerns you may have, and offering tailored recommendations for your future success. Includes:

  • Personalised one-on-one coaching session tailored to your specific needs
  • Comprehensive review of identified areas requiring support or further insights
  • Joint call + discussion

Outcome: By the end of this module, you will have gained invaluable insights, clarity, and recommendations to propel you confidently toward your future success in the hospitality industry.

BONUS: The Sustainable Hotel Handbook - Collection

All participants get The Sustainable Hotel Handbook - Collection (value EUR 495) free of cost! Comprised of four comprehensive handbooks on the topics of Purpose, People, Planet, Profit, this important collection helps you to qualify your hotel as a sustainable one, in line with leading hotel certification programmes.

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Is the Hotel Marketing Accelerator right for me?

YES, this coaching programme is for you if you own, manage or run an independent or boutique hotel and are looking for outside guidance on branding, positioning and marketing. Together, we'll help you to:

  • Grow your hotel business and bring your hotel to the next level

  • Gain clarity and new direction

  • Stand out from the competition and make a distinct mark

  • Stay ahead of shifting guest demands and market dynamics

  • Implement sustainable practices into your business

  • Revitalise your brand image

  • Take advantage of transformative changes, such as new management or renovation

This is what you get

as a participant in the Hotel Marketing Accelerator.

Discounted price for 5 hotels!

Request your spot and benefit from a discounted price of EUR 4,900.00 (valued at EUR 7,600.00!)

Payment for the programme is made in three installments.
If you represent an NGO, please let us know, and we'll gladly offer you an enhanced pricing option.

Interested?

Get in touch with us!

Follow the link below to the questionnaire and share a little about your hotel with us. We'll contact you within the following days to schedule a start date. 

What makes the Hotel Marketing Accelerator so valuable?

The is the ultimate coaching programme to propel your hotel to new heights.

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Frequently Asked Questions

You ask. We answer.

What does the coaching programme cost?

For 5 hotels our comprehensive Hotel Marketing Accelerator is offered at a special price of EUR 4,900.00, discounted from its total value of EUR 7,600.00. 

Bonus: All participants get The Sustainable Hotel Handbook - Collection (value EUR 495) free of cost in order to make this world a more hospitable and better place for ALL!

Do you offer special discounts for the coaching programme?

If you represent an NGO, please let us know, and we'll gladly offer you an enhanced pricing option.

Are all fees and costs included in the price?

Included 

Excluded 

  • Travel costs (if applicable)
  • Third-party costs such as design, photography, translations, etc. (if applicable)
What makes the coaching programme so valuable?

The is the ultimate coaching programme to propel your hotel to new heights.

Get tailored guidance

From refining your hotel concept and brand to developing strategic marketing plans, each module is designed to address your specific pain points and opportunities, ensuring that every aspect of your business receives the attention it deserves.

Identify your strategic positioning

By identifying your hotel's unique selling points and target audience, you'll learn how to differentiate yourself effectively and attract the right guests to your property.

Improve your sustainable impact

Through a holistic approach that considers social, environmental and economic sustainability, you'll discover how to create a hotel that thrives both now and in the future.

Receive expert advice

Benefit from the expertise of seasoned professionals at MAp Boutique Consultancy, who bring significant experience advising independent and boutique hotels to the table.

Gain actionable insights

You'll gain actionable insights that you can apply directly to your hotel business, allowing you to see immediate improvements in performance and profitability.

Elevate your marketing

Amplify your hotel's visibility and appeal in the marketplace with new-and-improved marketing strategy, activities and channel mixes.

What’s the timing of the coaching programme?

From start to finish, the Hotel Marketing Accelerator programme takes 8 weeks, which allows for a comprehensive exploration of key topics and strategies without overwhelming participants with too much information at once.

How flexible is the start date for participating in the programme?

We will jointly define a start date depending on what works best for your schedule.

How personalised is the coaching programme?

The Hotel Marketing Accelerator consists of pre-defined modules covering particular topics, each one taking 1-2 weeks each. Of course, the guidance, action steps and deliverables (and start date!) are all personalised to your exact needs and goals.

What kind of support and resources are available to participants throughout the duration of the programme?

Participants receive ongoing support from our team of experienced consultants through one-on-one coaching sessions, and access to valuable resources such as practical playbooks and handbooks.

Can participants expect ongoing support beyond the duration of the coaching program?

Participants will automatically become part of the MAp Community, where we offer free resources, webinars, expert talks, etc., to help hotels become more sustainable and excel in the hospitality industry. Of course, we remain available should you have any further questions!

How long does it typically take to see results from participating in the coaching program?

The timeline for seeing results can vary depending on individual circumstances, but participants will likely notice significant improvements in their hotel's performance within a few months of implementing the strategies and insights gained from the programme.

How does this coaching programme address sustainability within the hospitality industry?

Sustainability is a key focus of our coaching programme, and participants learn how to incorporate social, environmental and economic sustainability into their hotel concepts and brands, as well as their positioning and marketing strategies.

I am planning a new hotel, can I take part in this coaching programme?

Of course! All modules, strategies and actions from the programme apply to new hotels too, not just existing ones.

Who are the consultants?

MAp is a B Corp-certified boutique hotel consultancy dedicated to empowering independent and boutique hoteliers through branding, positioning and marketing services. Located in Zurich and women-lead, the MAp team adopts a holistic and sustainable approach to elevate the global impact of hotels. With a focus on people and purpose, MAp stands out for its innovative strategies and creative solutions, making hotels, businesses and brands matter.

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The MAp Boutique Consultancy book club is back! And it is back with a bang, because “Doing Good Better” by William MacAskill was a mind-opening and highly-inspirational read for the MAp team. In this blog post, we’re excited to share our top insights so that we can all start embracing this radical new way of making a difference – NOW!

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In his ground-breaking book “Doing Good Better”, MacAskill explains the concept of “Effective Altruism” and asks the question, “How can I make the biggest difference I can?” To answer this question he uses concepts we’ve hardly ever seen so far in the field of doing good: evidence, careful reasoning and a scientific approach. His search for truth shows that so far, many of us “just did good” without assessing if we chose the right investment = if we were using our resources in the most effective way. MacAskill also busts some myths about the concepts of green living, climate offsetting, fairtrade, etc., showing us in a fact-based and impartial way, that what we thought or were told was best for the word, in truth, isn’t.

Key Points

At MAp, we believe in the power and goodness of people. That was one reason why we developed our hotel sustainability platform: to empower hoteliers, consultants, students, business owners, etc. to do good. To make a difference. To make this Planet a more purposeful and hospitable place for all. However, the so-often overlooked challenge William MacAskill addresses in his book is: How can we ensure that, when we try to help others and do good, we do so as effectively as possible? Because the truth is: The best charities are hundreds of times more effective at improving lives than merely “good” charities. This means, by knowing the principles of effective altruism, we all can be hundreds of times more effective in creating positive impact for People and Planet.

Here are the 3 key take-aways you need to know:

#1: The effective altruist’s approach to making a difference consists of five key questions

There are five key questions you should ask yourselves when thinking like an effective altruist:

1. How many People benefit, and by how much?
This implies: we need to make fact-based decisions about how much benefit we can make by doing different charitable activities / supporting different charities.

2. Is this the most effective thing you can do?
Search for science-based evidence and do not go for “merely” very good programmes, if the very best ones are hundreds of times better. HERE is a great resource for identifying the best charities and non-profits.

3. Is this area neglected?
Your money makes the most difference when you invest in a neglected area vs. an area where a lot of funding already goes to. As an example, we could say that investing in malaria health programmes is more effective than in cancer research programmes.

4. What would have happened otherwise?
Looking at evidence, some programmes don’t do good, but cause harm over the long run. Or they don’t create as much impact as you would imagine. For example, this applies to the decisions you take when choosing a career: sometimes you can do good better when you donate money while working at a “normal” job vs. working at an NGO, which often is thought of as the best thing you could do.

5. What are the chances of success, and how good would success be? 
Some activities are effective not because they’re likely to make a difference, but because their impact is so great if they do make a difference. To illustrate this, MacAskill uses the example of climate change: “If it is happening and we don’t take action, millions of lives will be lost and the world economy will lose trillions of dollars. If climate change isn’t happening and we do take action, the costs are much lower. We would have wasted some amount of resources developing low-carbon technology and slowed economic progress a bit, but it wouldn’t, literally, be the end of the world.”

#2: The law of diminishing returns implies you focus on long-time tested activities

MacAskill defines the law of diminishing returns in his book as follows: “If we want to do as much good as we can, we’ve got to ask which cause to focus on. The law of diminishing returns provides a useful rule of thumb for comparing causes. If a specific area has already received a great deal of funding and attention, then we should expect it to be difficult for us to do a lot of good by devoting additional resources to that area. In contrast, within causes that are comparatively neglected, the most effective opportunities for doing good have probably not been taken.” MacAskill then outlines that our response to natural disasters is one of the clearest cases of how, when it comes to charity, we mostly follow our gut and not science. When a disaster strikes, we (and every else) think “emergency” and donate money or resources to that cause, forgetting that emergencies happen all the time around us. But we get accustomed to poverty and the fact that, every day, People die from easily preventable diseases like AIDS, malaria, or tuberculosis, which therefore receive less ongoing funding.

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#3: Don’t believe everything that sounds good, or let’s bust some myths 

We very often fail to think as carefully about helping others as we could, mistakenly believing that applying data and rationality to a charitable endeavour robs the act of virtue.
And that means we pass up opportunities to make a tremendous difference.
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Myth 1: Ethical Consumerism is always good and sweatshop products must be avoided

Companies in the fashion industry claim to be “sweatshop free” and other companies ask consumers to practice “ethical consumerism” = to spend more money in order to assure that workers at the factories are treated better. Now, as we’ve learned in point #1, there are five questions we must ask as an effective altruist, one being: What would have happened otherwise?

And MacAskill’s scientific research shows a painful truth: “We assume that if People refuse to buy goods from sweatshops, these factories will succumb to economic pressure and go out of business, in which case their employees will find better employment elsewhere. But that’s not true. In developing countries, sweatshop jobs are the good jobs. The alternatives are typically worse, such as backbreaking, low-paid farm labour, scavenging, or unemployment.”

By looking at this example, we have to realise that to practice effective altruism, we have to leave our “rich-world-perspective” and accept that some things unimaginable to us are better to the world than we expected. Or in this case, sweatshops are good for poor countries and if we boycott them we make People in poor countries worse off.

“We should certainly feel outrage and horror at the conditions sweatshop laborers toil under. The correct response, however, is not to give up sweatshop-produced goods in favour of domestically produced goods. The correct response is to try to end the extreme poverty that makes sweatshops desirable places to work in the first place,” says MacAskill.

Myth 2: By buying Fairtrade-certified products, we do good

Fairtrade certification is an attempt to give higher pay to workers in poor countries and has been heavily advertised as “the” solution in our western society. Producers get the certification when they meet certain criteria, such as paying workers a minimum wage, complying to safety requirements, etc. What’s less known: Most producers that can meet the criteria are from comparatively rich countries like Mexico and Costa Rica, which are ten times richer than the very poorest countries, like Ethiopia. Knowing about diminishing returns of investment, this means that we do more good buying uncertified coffee from Ethiopia than Fairtrade coffee from Costa Rica. We also should be aware that there are middlemen involved who take a share of the “Faitrade price”, or that we even don’t know how much the higher price translates into higher wages or how much money goes to the farmers who work for the Fairtrade-certified organisations. Furthermore, consistent findings indicate that Fairtrade certification does not even improve the lives of agriculture workers. Given this, there is little altruistic reason to buy Fairtrade products.

Myth 3: Buying locally does work - offsetting does not!

MacAskill states straight away that buying locally-produced goods is overhyped, as only 10% of the carbon footprint of food comes from transportation, whereas 80% comes from production. This means that WHAT type of food you buy is much more important than whether that food is produced locally or internationally.

Taking this into account, the most effective ways to cut down your emissions are:

  • To reduce your intake of meat (especially beef)
  • To reduce the amount you travel
  • To use less electricity and gas in the home

However, MacAskill also mentions that the most effective way to reduce your emissions is called offsetting: rather than reducing your own greenhouse gas emissions, you pay for projects that reduce or avoid greenhouse gas emissions elsewhere.

MacAskill explains that his organisation, Giving What We Can, studied more than 100 organisations and came to the result that Cool Earth is the most effective organisation when talking about offsetting of greenhouse gas emissions. Cool Earth uses donated money to help economically develop rainforest communities - to a point where they do better by not selling their land to loggers. This means that when you donate to Cool Earth and practice effective carbon offsetting, overall your life contributes nothing to climate change.

 

Conclusion

We conclude this blog post by answering an important question: What should you do right now?

We’ve compiled our top three suggestions:

1. Establish a habit of regular giving. GiveWell is an organisation MacAskill mentions throughout his book, and its goal is to produce the world’s top research on where to give - free and for everyone. This means you can have a look and find out which charities are the most effective right now and start giving to them on a regular basis.

2. Sign up to the effective altruism mailing list. That way you can learn more about effective altruism and about how to get involved in the community, and read stories of People putting effective altruism into practice.

3. Tell others about effective altruism. Because if you can get one person to make the same changes you make, you’ve doubled your impact.

Thank you for reading until the end, and let’s all move #onwards to do good better!
Your MAp team

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Owning a hotel is a life dream for many. However, the path to realising this dream is far from straightforward. Along the way, there are numerous challenges, obstacles, and pitfalls that can make or break your journey. This is where MAp’s expertise developing sustainable and innovative hotels comes into play.

With our MAdvice, we’ll show you how to turn that dream into reality, by helping you understand how to start a sustainable hotel business. From crafting a compelling hotel concept that sets you apart in a crowded market to creating a financial plan, this blog post will equip you with a well-defined roadmap.

The result? A hotel that embodies your vision, values and commitment to sustainability.

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MAdvice 1: To launch and run a successful hotel business, you must start with your unique Hotel Concept

All too often, hoteliers and hospitality brand owners approach MAp for support only AFTER the (disappointing) launch of their new hotel. The reasons may vary: They don’t receive recognition in the market, they have difficulty attracting (the right) guests, they invest heavily in sales and communication but without the results they expect… the list goes on.

What 95% of these new hotel business owners have in common: they started the project with the wrong first step (have you heard the saying, “show me how your project starts, and I will tell you how it will end?”). When starting their hotel business, they look to architects and interior designers for plans, or go to design agencies for logos and hotel branding.

But what should be the first step in how to start a hotel? Developing your unique hotel concept! Your hotel's concept is the cornerstone upon which your sustainable hotel business will thrive. It's the essence of your brand, a reflection of your vision, and the blueprint for your hotel's future.

Investing the proper time, money and resources into developing a hotel concept will have the biggest return on your investment in the long-run.

So how do you create a hotel concept? Start with WHAT you would like to create - and answer the following questions. For what do you want to be known? For whom do you want to exist? What is your dream – your wish for the future? What kind of guests do you want to welcome in your hotel? What is your niche? What is your differentiator? What are you going to do to make this Planet a better place for all? Only when you know what your hotel stands for, can you start with the right architect or design agency, align them on your hotel concept, and bring it to life together.

If you wish to learn more about how to create a hotel concept, HERE’s our full blog post.

MAdvice 2: Get your basics right and plan for the long-run

At MAp, we work with hoteliers who have been in the hospitality industry for decades, and those who are entering the hospitality industry for the first time after finding success in other areas.

Those hotel owners who are successful and more profitable in the long run, get their basics right straight from the beginning, planning for sustainable and long-term success vs. fast return of investment.

It’s not difficult to find a hotel business plan template online somewhere that covers the most important facts. But from our experience, when putting your financial plan together, you should consider the following basics:

  • Most new hotel projects open later than expected. So, include various opening phases (from soft to official launch) and do not rely on cashflow generated during the first months of opening.
  • Calculate enough budget for the pre-opening phase: for pre-opening sales and communication, for hiring and training employees, for partnership and collaboration fees, etc. You only have one chance to make a first impression. However, all too often funds are not planned properly, and so in this most important phase, you’re not able to stand out in the market.
  • Pay yourself and your People well. From our experience working with family-run properties, we see that family members’ salaries are not calculated properly. This means that, if you were to look at the numbers closely, your business wouldn’t be a profitable one. Therefore, if you intend to run the hotel on your own: calculate your manager salary, as well as the salaries of all the family members involved in the business. If you intend to hand over the running of the hotel to a hotel manager, calculate that salary in.

Do the numbers add up? Does this new hotel project still make sense to you? Then #onwards to our last MAdvice

Starting a sustainable hotel business is a journey that requires careful planning,
unwavering commitment, and a forward-looking perspective.”
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MAdvice 3: Successful hospitality projects rely on strong, long-term partners

In a world where things change overnight, you need strong, long-term partners whom you can trust and rely on to start your sustainable hotel business. One wrong partner can cost you time, money and nerves. Looking at your unique hotel concept: Who best align with your concept and can bring it to life? Which partners have the same values and ambitions as you? With whom do your feel comfortable talking and spending time (you don’t do business with companies, you always do business with People)? Who can move your projects to the next level vs. just execute them? Make sure to build a diverse team, because as recent studies show, diverse teams drive profit too!

Bonus MAdvice: Put sustainability at the centre of your new hotel business

We are firm believers that in order to succeed in the future, your hotel must be a sustainable hotel. The hospitality industry is evolving, and in this era of conscious consumerism, sustainability is no longer just a buzzword but a crucial aspect of any successful hotel business! Sustainable hotels are not only conscious stewards of our Planet and People, they also outperform their counterparts in numerous ways.

Sustainable hotels:

  • Appeal to a growing demographic of eco-conscious travellers
  • Enjoy cost savings through energy efficiency and waste reduction, contributing to improved financial performance
  • Better navigate turbulent times, like climate events and supply chain disruptions
  • Attract a loyal and expanding customer base
  • Benefit from enhanced brand reputation
  • Foster positive relationships with their surrounding communities, contributing to a thriving destination

In essence, sustainability is not just an ethical choice; it's a savvy business decision that drives your hotel’s success.

But how should you start a sustainable hotel?

Integrate MAp’s 4Ps framework – Purpose, People, Planet and Profit – into your hotel concept, making sustainability a central piece for your hotel brand, your products + services, and your sales + marketing. To learn how, head HERE.

Next, search for partners that excel in the field of sustainability, holding sustainability certifications and having the right network in place to make your hotel stand out in the market and create the most impact for People and Planet.

Starting a sustainable hotel business is a journey that requires careful planning, unwavering commitment, and a forward-looking perspective. By starting with a distinct hotel concept, ensuring your basics are rock-solid, and nurturing strong, long-term partnerships, you can set your sustainable hotel on the path to success.

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In this book, Aaron Hurst makes the case for why our economy is becoming more Purpose-driven and how organisations (including hospitality businesses and boutique hotels) can thrive in light of this shift. Hurst draws upon his experience catalysing the pro bono service market, research, case studies and personal anecdotes, to reveal how this new economy is making an impact – for people and planet!

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