HILTON WORLDWIDE AT-A-GLANCE The following highlights are recent examples of how we at Hilton Worldwide are furthering our Mission to be the preeminent global hospitality company. Corporate In Q2 2013 Hilton Worldwide: • Led the industry with the largest global pipeline by rooms‚ per STR – with more than 175‚000 rooms in the pipeline‚ the largest in company history. • Signed a management agreement to complete a major renovation and add a new 50 room tower to the Hotel Companario in
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Product Differentiation Definition: Development or incorporation of attributes (such as benefits‚ price‚ quality‚ styling‚ service‚ etc.) that a product’s intended customers perceive to be different and desirable. Advertising and promotion of a product is based on its differentiating characteristics. Source: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/product-differentiation.html Today‚ the market is crowded with similar brands‚ clamoring for the attention of customers. In order for their
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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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delivery* - Maid service Place and time - 496 hotels in 61 countries - reservation online: - reservation by phone: Call 1-800-HILTONS - Reservation at the desk Promotion and education Hilton HHonors Program: membership is open to anyone who applied‚ at no charge. Members earned points toward their Hilton HHonors account when they stayed at a Hilton hotel. When they accumulated enough points they could redeem them for stays at HHonors hotels‚ or use them to buy other products and services from
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however goods might differ not just in prices‚ but also in other characteristics such as variety and quality. As pointed out by Waterson (1989) and Cremer et al. (1991)‚ “product differentiation is one of the pervasive features of modern economies” and “most of the real world markets are characterised by product differentiation”. Goods‚ even if they satisfy identical needs‚ are not always identical‚ homogenous. At the same time‚ consumers are not identical either: they can have different willingness
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Hilton HHornors world wide : loyalty wars Hilton Hotels regards frequent guest programs as the lodging industry’s most important marketing tool‚ serving to direct promotional and customer service efforts at the heavy user. How should management of Hilton’s international guest’s rewards program respond when Starwood‚ a competing hotel group operating several brands‚ ups the ante in the loyalty stakes? Jeff Diskin‚ head of Hilton HHonors (Hilton’s guest reward program)‚ opened the wall street
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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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Case Summary: Hilton Problem: From the case‚ we know Hilton is currently using the marketing penetration by focusing on business travelers. And now the expensive loyalty-program features that are added by Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide Inc. for attracting more business travelers is threatening Hilton by increasing Hilton’s cost or decreasing Hilton’s market shares. Solution: In my opinion‚ in response to the Starwood’s strategy‚ the solution for Hilton’s dilemma should be market development
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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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