HILTON WORLDWIDE Prepared for Professor Issam A. Ghazzawi Prepared by BUS 551: Seminar in Organization Theory & Behavior October 11‚ 2010 CONTENTS PAGE Introduction……………………………………………………………………………3 Organizational Background………….……..……………..……...……………………3 Organizational Structure and Design………………………...………..………………6 Hilton’s Culture and Ethics……………..…………………………………….……….9 Organizational Environment…………..………………..……………..……………..10 Hilton Hotel manages its workforce diversity…………………………..….………
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CASE STUDY: Decision time at Hilton Hilton’s current distribution policy is causing its original competitive advantage of being the industry leader to deacrease. As a matter of facts‚ the traditional channels Hilton is using (such as hotel wholesaler‚ tour operators‚ global distributors systems and third-parties websites) plus the increasing popularity of Expedia-like sites has led the company to loose market shares (caused by the introduction of smaller independent hotel chains). Therefore‚ considering
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Hilton Case Study After staving off two major takeover attempts in the 1990 ’s‚ Hilton Hotels Corporations (HHC) decided to adjust its overall strategy and become more aggressive in its business operations. Although already a force in the hotel industry with a strategic focus in three areas: hotel ownership‚ managing and franchising‚ and timeshare; Hilton Hotels decided to shift more resources into gaming‚ resort operations and the mid-priced segment of the hotel industry (hotel-online.com 2006)
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Spring 2015 Hilton Honors 1. How can a loyalty program help the property operator and brand owner manage customers better A loyalty program is a very useful tool in managing customers and more importantly trying to keep them. The first aspect a loyalty program aide operator and owners is the ability to track customer’s behaviors‚ wants‚ needs and issues. For example if they notice
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Tourism Hilton Hotels Case Study [pic] The ‘Understanding Travel and Tourism’ case study provides useful background information about Hilton Hotels. The first three sections of this case study are based on two presentations on the theme of ‘Reach Beyond’ given to employees of Hilton Hotels UK and Ireland as part of a major staff training programme. Benefits of Good Customer Service Guests tend to leave or defect from Hilton because:
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A SKILLSOFT CASE STUDY HILTON HOTELS Whichever major city you find yourself in‚ the chances are you’ll come across a Hilton Hotel. The company has 380 hotels worldwide and is represented in 66 countries. Its 80‚000 strong workforce looks after an average of 8 million guests every year. ACHIEVED RESULTS • 88% want access to more e-learning • 90% would recommend it to others • 80%+ levels of satisfaction • 2‚500 active users worldwide - representing the total number of licences currently purchased
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In an attempt to become a more aggressive business operation‚ Hilton Hotels decided to change its strategic direction by venturing into the gaming industry. With this strategy came not only new opportunities but also large elements of risks and competition. In 1994 the growth in the gaming segment declined with gaming operating income down by 7% from 1993. The Hilton Hotels however had a 3% increase in occupancy from 1993. In view of this‚ it is important to understand market needs and develop marketing
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Brian Lowe Case: Hilton 1. If the company had dropped product 103 as of January 1‚ 2004‚ what effect would the action have had on the $158‚000 for the first six months of 2004? The variable costs associated with product 103 will go away when the product line is eliminated. However‚ the fixed costs will remain and be spread over the other two programs. In order for the company to consider eliminating the product‚ the variable costs removed must be greater than the product sales. -------------------------------------------------
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CASE 46 The Hilton—ITT Wars Professor William Z Ripley of Harvard‚ the leading authority on corporations in the 1920s‚ warned President Calvin Coolidge that "prestidigitation‚ double-shuffling‚ honeyfugling‚ hornswoggling‚ and skulduggery" were threatening the entire economic system. Plus Ca change‚ plus c ’est la même chose.’ —Rand V Araskog‚ CEO of ITT Surprised by the announcement of ITT Corporation’s (ITT) restructuring proposal‚ on July 17‚ 1997‚ Matthew J. Hart‚ the chief financial officer
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program Issue statement: How can H maintain its customers loyalty in response to Starwood Case analysis Customer 3 segments average member belongs to 3.5 programs want a streamlined reward-redemption process and points that do not expire most important feature: room upgrades‚ airline miles‚ free hotel stays‚ a variety of on-property benefits and services game players corporation Hilton: managed by Hilton hotels corporation and Hilton international 492 hotels‚ 154000 rooms revenues of $158 per
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