Looking After Hospitality
Hospitality is not a department. It is a decision about how you treat people—made again and again in thirty-second moments that determine whether a guest feels truly looked after or quietly disappointed.
Drawing on more than fifty years leading hotels and cruise operations around the world, Bruno Pellizzari invites readers behind the scenes of a demanding, deeply human industry where systems matter, but people decide everything. From training academies in Manila and Indonesia to the high-pressure reality of cruise ships carrying thousands of guests, he reveals how trust, preparation, and courage at the front line transform ordinary service into lasting loyalty.
This is not leadership theory written from an office. It is a practical philosophy forged through real responsibility—where fear kills hospitality, empowerment creates ownership, and turning the hierarchy upside down becomes the only way to truly put the guest at the centre.
Whether you are a general manager, department head, future leader, or simply someone who believes hospitality should still feel human, this book challenges how you think about control, cost, and culture—and makes one clear promise: when you invest in people first, the results will follow.