![]() ![]() I feel like somebody else is missing too, that I’m forgetting, but Mike and Christine are here, so I dunno what we’re gonna talk about today, but I have a filler topic in case you guys can’t think of anything. I think Mark Koep is coming back from the California show and said he was stuck in a blizzard somewhere. We’ve got Scott Foos is in an airplane somewhere. First of the month we have our open discussion panel. Super glad to be here for our recurring episode. ![]() Like you just blame it on the sickness, okay. Probably nobody would’ve noticed that, but I just felt, there should be a sympathy play on the show just in case you say something, later you regret or something. The hosts and recurring guests all expressed their excitement about the possibilities of AI and encouraged others to embrace it while also acknowledging potential legal and ethical issues that may arise.īrian: Welcome to another episode of MC Fireside Chats, my name’s Brian Searl with Insider Perks here as always, with Cara Csizmadia from the Canadian Camping & RV Council, who is a little bit under the weather, so we hope you feel better, Cara. Overall, the discussion was rich in insights and perspectives, providing valuable information for anyone interested in the outdoor hospitality industry, employment law, and AI technology. The conversation ended with a discussion about the ChatGPT plugin and how it can be used to connect different apps and automate tasks, such as booking reservations and ordering food. They talked about how AI can help speed up processes, increase efficiency, and improve customer service. The speakers also touched on potential legal issues with the chatbot and the need for proper terms and conditions.Īs the episode concluded, Brian and Christine discussed the impact of AI on various industries, including law and outdoor hospitality. They discussed a VR resort that can’t be insured, AI-generated videos, and their AI chatbot for customer service. The conversation then shifted to AI technology and its potential in various industries, including the hospitality industry. Brian and Mike also discussed the challenges of operations in the camping industry and how it can impact employee satisfaction. He highlighted that their service is unique as their primary objective is to drive owner profit, NOI, and asset value by concentrating on revenue enhancement through various means such as marketing, experiences, activities, and ancillary services.Ĭhristine provided valuable insights into employment law, emphasizing the importance of having clear policies and procedures in place to ensure physical and emotional safety in the workplace, prevent harassment and discrimination, and minimize legal liability. Mike began the discussion by sharing insights on CRR’s third-party management service, which focuses on experiential hospitality and revenue enhancement through data and analytics. During last week’s open discussion show sponsored by Fireside Accounting, Hosts Brian Searl and Cara Czismadia were accompanied by Mike Harrison from CRR Lifestyle and Christine Taylor from Towne Law Firm. ![]()
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