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The Travel, Hospitality & Leisure industry is one of the most diverse and dynamic sectors in the DACH region

However, the industry is undergoing profound changes: digital transformation, rising expectations for customer centricity, and volatile market conditions driven by external factors such as geopolitical shifts and economic uncertainty.

To succeed in today’s fast-changing Travel, Hospitality & Leisure sector, companies need leaders who deliver results while embracing innovation, adapting quickly to change, and always putting the customer first.

As your trusted Executive Search partner, we leverage deep industry expertise and innovative methods to help you attract the right talent for long-term success in a rapidly evolving world.

Our expertise

As a specialized Executive Search consultancy for the Travel, Hospitality & Leisure industry, we combine deep market knowledge with a high-performing network of top talent. We understand the high demands and quality standards of these diverse and competitive sectors – from hospitality and TravelTech to travel agencies, corporate groups, entertainment, and quick service restaurants.

Through our international network and innovative search methods, we connect our clients with top executives capable of driving operational success, leading transformative initiatives, and shaping exceptional customer experiences. This is how we ensure sustainable success for our clients in a rapidly evolving market.

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In Germany and internationally,
we recruit for:

  • Airliner
  • Airports
  • Car Rentals & Car Sharing
  • Hospitality
  • Hotel Owning Companies/Private Equity
  • Cruises
  • TravelTech
  • Travel & Event Agencies
  • DMC's
  • Entertainment
  • QSR's

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The roles for which we recruit include:

  • CEO, CFO, COO, CTO, CCO, CSO, CMO, CHRO
  • Managing Director
  • Regional General Manager
  • Country Manager
  • (S)VP all Finance, Operations, Commercial, Sales, Marketing, Human Ressources, Customer Journey
  • Regional/Area Manager
  • Director Quality, Health & Safety
  • Director/VP Flight Operations
  • Director/VP Customer Experience
  • Head of/Director/VP BD - Sales - KAM

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Executive Search for Travel, Hospitality & Leisure – Your Experts in Germany

Whether airlines, hotels, cruises, car rentals, TravelTech, travel agencies, or entertainment – we find the executives who will advance your industry. Our consultants specialize in recruiting top talent for travel, hospitality, and leisure and accompany you through every phase of the executive search process.

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What type of culture does your organisation need?
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What type of culture does your organisation need?

While we may live in a world where disruption is now commonplace, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. In fact, in more cases than not, disruption causes organisations to evolve and adapt for the better. 

The Role of Organisational Culture in Navigating Disruption

But to cope with constant change and disruption, and to seize new business opportunities, organisations need to be agile in their approach. In many organisations, overly-complex systems and structures act as bottlenecks to greater innovation, agility and speed – yet the biggest hold-up we see blocking organisations from achieving success takes place on a cultural level.

Overcoming a Culture of Fear to Foster Innovation 

Culture plays a huge part in how things get done in your business. It impacts how your people solve problems, approach challenges and respond to change.

And one of the main obstacles stopping people from being innovative, testing out new ideas and achieving success doesn’t stem from a lack of creativity – it often comes down to a fear of failure.

Failing is a part of life, and in a business environment, it’s an often-ignored step on the journey towards success. The ability to learn from failure, determine how to move forward and reach new heights is something that needs to be actively encouraged on a cultural level. 

Encouraging Calculated Risks in Your Organisational Culture

When a project or sales pitch doesn’t go to plan, does your organisational culture enable your people to learn from their mistakes and move forward, or does it stop them from going out on a limb in the future and, instead, opt for safer alternatives? 

A recent Gallup survey found that less than one in four employees in France, Germany, Spain and the UK "strongly agree" that their company creates an environment where they can try, fail and learn from their mistakes. 

Does your organisation encourage people to take calculated risks, or do you have a culture of fear? 

The Importance of Celebrating Success in Organisational Culture 

In a busy business environment where things are constantly evolving, it’s easy to let success pass by unnoticed – but a crucial characteristic of an effective culture is one that recognises your people’s achievements.

So, while it’s crucial that you help them get back up when they’re at a low, it’s equally as important to notice them when they’re at a high. 

It’s also important for organisations to analyse the reasons behind a win. What attributes led that person or team to succeed? Was it agility, or collaboration, or attention-to-detail? And how can you develop those traits in the wider team? 

Having a culture that celebrates success will motivate your people to take calculated risks and, subsequently, invest in the future success of your organisation. 

Determining the Right Culture for Your Organisation’s Growth 

While it’s important for all organisations to encourage their people to learn from failure and be motivated by success, it’s equally as important to be aware of the type of culture your organisation needs going forward.

For instance, if you’re a growing business, you may need an entrepreneurial culture for the next few years or so, but later down the track you might need a steady-state culture that’s focused on the long term, incremental growth of the business.

So, think carefully about the type of culture you are trying to achieve, because your organisational context plays a crucial role in the type of talent your organisation will need.

Leveraging Agility to Build a Strong Organisational Culture

To help organisations find the right people that thrive in constantly changing business landscapes, our team are in the final stages of delivering a behavioural framework that’s centred around individual agility. This means we’ll soon be able to measure individual insight, personal performance and openness for learning, and provide unique information about the agility factors that may enhance or inhibit a person’s performance. And by assessing how people perceive the business world and how they behave in response to that thinking, we can better understand the pace at which an individual will reach their potential. Our organisational psychologists have also created a coaching offering that’s centred around agility in order to help maximise the time it takes for an individual to reach their potential.

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