Corporate Hospitality Investment in company's future
Hospitality Food & Wine|Mid December 2019 Year 2 Issue 12
The word hospitality has become synonymous with all things related to comfort and goodwill.
Corporate Hospitality Investment in company's future

Hospitality can be traced back to the centuries back. From the earliest taverns, bars and inns, hospitality has shaped its way through the ages into almost every fi eld of life. It is much easier to put what hospitality truly means in the present day and age as all of us have experienced it during some point in our life. From a gentle smile to a big gesture, hospitality presents itself in many forms. It is important to understand that hospitality is not solely related to hotels or our homes or the food and beverage it brings with it self, but rather hospitality is an everyday happening that plays an integral part in all our daily lives.

Likewise, hospitality has reached even the corporate industries that are called upon to use their various hospitality services daily.

By defi nition, the Cambridge dictionary defi nes corporate hospitality as “the fact of a company entertaining its customers, employees, etc. for example by inviting them to big events, to get or keep a good relationship with them”. Originally, corporate hospitality was a means of creating an event that would benefi t either the members of a company or potential clients but all at the expense of the company. Such events would help create various networking opportunities for future businesses and would also greatly strengthen the already existing business relationships.

Corporate hospitality can also be looked at as an elaborate marketing plan, where the company puts its best foot forward to attract people to do business with them. Corporate hospitality is not limited to the greetings and kind gestures at the offices. Corporate hospitality can mean elaborately planned exclusive vents that can cost a lot of money for the hosts. But all the investment into glamorous events is a way to increase your source of revenue in the future.

Investing in Corporate Hospitality

This story is from the Mid December 2019 Year 2 Issue 12 edition of Hospitality Food & Wine.

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