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Tqm in Starwood
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide In partial fulfilment Of the requirements in Total Quality Management 12 October, 2010 I. INTRODUCTION Being one of the of the leading hotel and leisure companies in the world, Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc. already has nearly 1000 properties in some 100 countries and approximately 145,000 employees at its owned and managed properties. Starwood Hotels and Resorts is a fully integrated owner, operator and franchisor of hotels and resorts with different internationally renowned brands of St.Regis, The Luxury Collection, Sheraton, Westin, Four Points by Sheraton, W, Le Meridien, Aloft and Element. It also owns one of the premier developers and operators of high-quality vacation interval ownership resorts, Starwood Vacation Ownership Resorts, Inc. The company began as a small investment firm and then became a real estate investment trust (REIT). In 1998, Starwood acquired ITT Corporation, a company seven times its size, in which during tha t time, the world's largest lodging and gaming company.Founded by Barry Sternlicht, Starwood Hotels and Resorts has been acquiring many other hotels and companies, at the same time, unloading some of its own properties to make room and money for new ones. Starwood Hotels and Resorts still face challenges in their worldwide operations. This led to a decision of adapting Six Sigma in the year 2000. The roll out of Six Sigma in the company started in the first quarter of 2001and was targeted to end in the year 2002 ââ¬â also the time they say they will reap the fruits of their efforts. According to the founder, and previous chairman and chief executive officer of Starwood, Barry Sternlicht he launch of Six Sigma is one of the most important strategic initiatives since the formation of the company. It will be a multiyear effort encompassing thousands of associates. It will also sustain and build new momentum, strengthen their global brands, enhance their ability to share best practi ces globally, speed the adoption of new technologies, prepare them for the challenges of constant change, provide critical focus on the customer and overtime help them derive a dramatic improvement in the bottom line. All these will happen only with the successful implementation of the strategy.Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worlwide, Inc. was the first hospitality chain to adapt Six Sigma in its global operations. The company continuously improves with the Mission: ââ¬Å"To our shareholders, our goal is to grow EBITDA at least 8-10% per year and EPS at least 15% per year. To our customers, we want Starwood to be the easiest company with which to do business. And to our employees, our commitment is to make Starwood a great place to work. â⬠ââ¬Å"At Starwood, we donââ¬â¢t just ââ¬Ëdoââ¬â¢ Six Sigma, we ââ¬Ëuseââ¬â¢ Six Sigma,â⬠wrote one Starwood employee in iSixSigmaââ¬â¢s Best Places survey. That means that we use it every day in our daily work to solve problems, regardless of their size. We follow the DMAIC and Lean Six Sigma principles and use tools daily (VOC translation tables, Pugh matrices, SIPOCâ⬠¦DOE, etc. ), but donââ¬â¢t necessarily have to make every problem into a project. We just get it done here. â⬠This made Starwood the top best place to work in according to isixsigma. comââ¬â¢s Top 10 companies Best Places to Work list. To sum it up, Starwood Hotels and Resorts was able to pull off great opportunities of development and growth in the company through Six Sigma.II. COMPANY PROFILE A. Brief Description about the company: As a top company in the Hotels, Casinos, Resorts industry, Starwood Hotels ; Resorts specialize in the operation and management of hotels, resorts, casinos and spas. Starwood is now one of the leading hotel and leisure companies in the world with approximately 925 properties in more than 95 countries. Starwood Hotels ; Resorts Worldwide, Inc. , incorporated in 1980, is a hotel and leisu re company. The Company conducts its hotel and leisure business both directly and through its subsidiaries. Its brand names include St.Regis (luxury full-service hotels, resorts and residences), The Luxury Collection (luxury full-service hotels and resorts), W (luxury and upscale full service hotels, retreats and residences), Westin (luxury and upscale full-service hotels, resorts and residences), Le Meridien (luxury and upscale full-service hotels, resorts and residences), Sheraton (luxury and upscale full-service hotels, resorts and residences), Four Points (select-service hotels), Aloft (select-service hotels), and Element (extended stay hotels). The Company is organized into two business segments: hotels and vacation ownership and residential.In January 2010, the Company announced that it has completed the disposal of Bliss World Holdings, Inc. to Steiner Leisure Limited. History of the company: Starwood Hotels ; Resorts Worldwide, Inc. is one of the top hotel companies in the w orld. The company owns and operates hotels under leading brands such as Sheraton, Westin, St. Regis, Four Points, and its recently developed W brand. The majority of Starwood's hotels are owned by franchisees, and the company directly owns or leases about 170 of its approximately 750 hotels worldwide.Close to 500 of the company's hotels are in North America. Starwood also runs hotels in some 80 countries in Asia, Europe, Africa, and South America, including a chain of prestigious European palaces called the Ciga Group. The company began as a small investment firm and then became a real estate investment trust (REIT). In 1998 Starwood purchased ITT Corporation, a company seven times its size and at the time the world's largest lodging and gaming company. Starwood beat out the Hilton Hotels Corporation to get ITT, in what was one of the most dramatic takeover battles of the 1990s.Starwood is run by Barry Sternlicht, whose consummate dealsmanship parlayed the small trust into a global lodging company. B. Different Scope of the Company: a. Starwoodââ¬â¢s Managed Hotels The Company manages hotels worldwide, usually under a long-term agreement with the hotel owner (including entities in which it has a minority equity interest). Its responsibilities under hotel management contracts typically include hiring, training and supervising the managers and employees that operate these facilities.For additional fees, it provides centralized reservation services and coordinates national advertising and certain marketing and promotional services. It prepares and implements annual budgets for the hotels it manages and is responsible for allocating property-owner funds for periodic maintenance and repair of buildings and furnishings. In addition to its owned and leased hotels, at December 31, 2009, it managed 440 hotels with approximately 153,800 rooms worldwide. b. The Brand Franchising and LicensingThe Company franchises its Sheraton, Westin, Four Points by Sheraton, Luxury Collection, Le Meridien, Aloft and Element brand names and generally derive licensing and other fees from franchisees based on a fixed percentage of the franchised hotelââ¬â¢s room revenue, as well as fees for other services, including centralized reservations, sales and marketing, public relations and national and international media advertising. In addition, a franchisee may also purchase hotel supplies, including brand-specific products, from certain Starwood-approved vendors.It approves certain plans for, and the location of, franchised hotels and reviews their design. At December 31, 2009, there were 476 franchised properties with approximately 116,300 rooms. c. Vacation Ownership and Residential Business The Company develops, owns and operates vacation ownership resorts, market and sell the vacation ownership interests (VOIs) in the resorts and, in many cases, provide financing to customers who purchase such ownership interests.Owners of VOIs can trade their interval for in tervals at other Starwood vacation ownership resorts, for intervals at certain vacation ownership resorts not otherwise sponsored by Starwood through an exchange company, or for hotel stays at Starwood properties. From time to time, it securitizes or sells the receivables generated from its sale of VOIs. At December 31, 2009, it had 22 residential and vacation ownership resorts and sites in its portfolio with 16 actively selling VOIs and residences, and two that have sold all existing inventory. C. Business Industry:The general business activity and principal products or commercial enterprise of Starwood Hotels & Resorts are categorized as being part of the Hotels, Casinos, Resorts Industry. D. The Company Values: ââ¬Å"Go the Extra Step by taking actions that build lasting connections and loyalty ; Play as a Team by working globally and across all teams in the company; Do the Right Thing by using good judgment, respecting our communities, associates, owners, partners and the envir onmentâ⬠E. Principal Subsidiaries: Starwood Vacation Ownership, Inc. F. Principal Competitors: Marriott International, Inc. Hilton Hotels Corporation; Four Seasons Hotels Inc. G. Key Dates of the companyââ¬â¢s operations a. 1991: Starwood Capital Group is founded. b. 1993: Starwood begins buying hotels. c. 1994: Starwood buys Hotel Investors Trust; gains special REIT status. d. 1998: Starwood acquires ITT Corporation. e. 2001: Implementation of Six Sigma Strategy for the companyââ¬â¢s overall operations III. BEFORE HAVING SIX-SIGMA IN THE COMPANY Starwood Hotels and Resorts did not follow a particular Total Quality Management program. Although they do have goals, such as: Starwood is entering a new stage in its development,â⬠said Barry Sternlicht, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. ââ¬Å"The world is changing rapidly. While we own superb physical assets around the world, it is our 30 million customers who represent the critical and unrecognized asset of our com pany in this internet age. We are determined to build a customer-centric organization, a company that will take advantage of unprecedented advances in technology to improve nearly every facet of its core operations while increasing brand loyalty in an effort to create significant long-term shareholder value,â⬠Mr.Sternlicht said. Starwood, though were very successful before their implementation of the Six Sigma also encounter several problems. One of which was when the Congress acted to change the law governing Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). This made Starwood lose its tax advantage thus converting itself to the traditional corporate structure. The change made accounting difficult, particularly in comparing financial results from before and after the restructuring. In addition, there seemed to be trouble in the top echelons of management.Starwood's stock price fell, and in December 1998 the company announced that fourth quarter earnings would be less than estimated. Oth er lodging stocks did badly as well, but Starwood was clearly struggling to integrate its vast new holdings. IV. THE COMPANYââ¬â¢S ADAPTATION â⬠¢ The slowing economy hurt Starwood and other hotel companies in 2001. The September 11 terrorist attacks were a huge blow to the industry. Starwood's North American business fell drastically immediately after the attacks, and two weeks later the company announced that it would lay off 23 percent of its North American workforce.Revenue fell in 2001 and 2002 as the global economy remained weak and business travel was less than robust. The company's European operations did better than its North American business, and Asia became the company's next frontier. Less than 10 percent of Starwood's operating profit came from its Asian operations in 2002, but the company aimed to increase that to 25 percent by 2007. â⬠¢ ââ¬Å"We have spent $1 billion in our ongoing effort to bring consistency to our branded hotels around the world,â⬠says Bob Cotter, chief operating officer, Starwood Hotels ; Resorts. It is time and we are ready to complement this effort with a global focus on the delivery of consistent and exemplary service to our guests. From the reservation and check-in process, to room standards and cleanliness, it is our goal for every Westin, Sheraton, W, Four Points by Sheraton, Starwood Vacation Ownership and St. Regis/Luxury Collection guest to have a flawless experience during each and every visit. Six Sigma will help us reach that goal. â⬠V. THE SIX SIGMA IMPLEMENTATION AT STARWOOD In 2001 Starwood Hotels & Resorts became the first hospitality company in the world to embrace Six Sigma, an internationally recognized approach that enables Starwood associates to develop innovative customer focused solutions and to transfer these solutions across the global organization. Six Sigma is a customer-focused, fact-based, analytical system (approach and tools) for improving processes so that customers are more satisfied and Associatesââ¬â¢ time is spent more on value-added activities, leading to increased profitably.The Six Sigma tools enable Starwood hotels to transfer solutions and innovations across their properties and offices globally. This gives the company a competitive advantage on speed to market in implementing Best Practices and Brand Standards. â⬠¢ By launching Six Sigma, Starwood made a long-term commitment to radically improving the way it does business. For Starwood Six Sigma is a powerful business system that focuses on consistently delivering superior value to existing and potential customers. Six Sigma will roll out across Starwood Hotels & Resorts starting in the first quarter of 2001, completing implementation through the entire company by the end of 2002. While the company has budgeted a net cost for the program in 2001, as training and process reengineering begins, the company expects the program to begin delivering benefits in 2002 and beyond. Pioneered by Motorola and made famous by GE, Six Sigma has helped some of the worldââ¬â¢s leading companies greatly improve customer service and increase financial returns.Starwood expects to save millions of dollars through improved efficiencies and maximized targeting of employed capital. Further, Starwood expects to generate significant incremental revenue and profit due to enhancedà loyalty and additional products and services. Former GE executive James Hyman has been named executive vice president, Six Sigma, for Starwood and will have global responsibility for executing the strategy, designing the tools and overseeing the implementation of Starwoodââ¬â¢s Six Sigma initiative. Before joining Starwood, Hyman served as President of Europe for GE Capital Modular Space.Hyman will report directly to Bob Cotter. Starwood has also enlisted the expertise of renowned Six Sigma specialists Peter S. Pande, co-author of ââ¬Å"The Six Sigma Wayâ⬠and president of Pivotal Consulting, and the George Group to assist with the launch. During the first five quarters of implementation, Starwood will primarily redeploy current Starwood associates to fill approximately 450 Six Sigma specialist roles. Starwood will fill these roles with many of the companyââ¬â¢s highest performing associates, in addition to some external candidates from all fields.These Six Sigma specialists will have strong analytical and organizational skills, and most will hold the title of ââ¬Å"black beltâ⬠or ââ¬Å"master black belt. â⬠à Each ââ¬Å"black beltâ⬠is expected to drive EBITDA gains of $200,000 or more per year. â⬠¢ Instead of hiring the usual ethnographers or consultants, Westin owner Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. turned to Six Sigma, a management process known for reducing defects and increasing efficiency. It was a surprising move given Six Sigma's rap as a creativity killer. But under Geoffrey A.Ballotti, president of Starwood's North America Div. , the company is using Six Sigma's strengths to promote innovationââ¬âand generate tens of millions in new revenue. Combining creativity and efficiency is a delicate managerial manoeuvre that few service companies can pull off. Starwood succeeded, in large part, because it began with a culture of creativity before introducing the management tool. Design has long played a major role in the company, with noted architect David Rockwell designing its hip W Hotels brand back in the '90s.Starwood gets a boost out of Six Sigma by using its techniques to dream up projects across the company. Massage is just one of hundreds of ventures done this way. This year's food and beverage engineering program, which rejiggers the choices on room-service and catering menus based on their popularity, has generated $20 million in extra revenue. In 2006, programs developed under Six Sigma delivered more than $100 million in profit to its bottom line. As a result, the White Plains (N. Y. company is on e of the world's most profitable hotel operators: Its net margin is nearly 15%, higher than those of rivals Hilton Hotels Corp. (HLT ) and Marriott International Inc. (MAR ) ââ¬Å"We have been driving our margin growth faster than our competitors,â⬠says Ballotti. ââ¬Å"When people ask why, I point to Six Sigma. â⬠The group that runs the effort is headed by Brian Mayer, who claims the quirky title of vice-president for Six Sigma, operation innovation, and room support. ââ¬Å"I grew up in the hospitality industry,â⬠says Mayer, whose grandfather and father ran catering businesses. The joke is that I was born in a chafing dish. â⬠Since the program launched in 2001, Mayer's crew has trained 150 employees as ââ¬Å"black beltsâ⬠and more than 2,700 as ââ¬Å"green beltsâ⬠in the arts of Six Sigma. Based mostly at the hotels, black belts oversee the projects while green belts hammer out the details. The key to their success, says Mayer, is that instead of acting like ââ¬Å"suitsâ⬠imposing their will from ââ¬Å"corporate,â⬠the Six Sigma specialists operate more like partners who help local hotels meet their own objectives. Indeed, almost 100% of the creative concepts come from in-house staff.And every project must be overseen by a hotel employee. ââ¬Å"By focusing on their goals and budgets it enables us to become a partner in the operation,â⬠says Mayer. â⬠¢ The SWAT Team: The innovation process begins when hotel teams pitch Mayer's group on a new idea. ââ¬Å"They fight for our resources,â⬠says Mayer. A Six Sigma Council composed of Ballotti and his 13 direct reports, including his senior vice-president for sales and marketing, then evaluates an idea's merit based on the division's priorities and the project's expected payoff.If the council approves a project, black belts and green belts are deployed like SWAT teams to the hotels to carry it out. â⬠¢ London, 14 July 2004: A sign of the growing im portance of SIX SIGMA at Starwood Hotels & Resorts is that by 1 August this year, the hotel company, with over 740 properties globally, will have trained over 1000 associates from all over the world to become SIX SIGMA Green Belts the first training stage in the SIX SIGMA development program.The latest group of 12 associates from the Europe, Middle East and Africa region are heading to Warsaw on 19 July for a week of intensive Six Sigma tuition. This innovative project has re-designed all the individual reservation channels for hotel, golf, spa, transport, restaurant and outdoor activities into one single point of contact ââ¬â a multi-purpose, multi skilled Resort Sales team that immediately can confirm and cross sell any request received by the hotel. The benefits for this project to Turnberry were immediate. To date there has been an 11. 5% increase in incremental spend by customers andà increase in rooms revenue of more than 19%. In addition, The Spa revenues have increased from GBP 91 per booking to GBP 141 per booking as a result of the newly centralizedà reservationà group, which enables the maximum utilization of treatment rooms and therapists. â⬠¢ Energy Summit for Starwood Hotels and Resorts: Starwood Hotels & Resorts has taken a leaf out of the recent G8 Summit by implementing an awareness program which focuses on Climate Change and Carbon Management across its 400 hotels in Europe, Middle East & Africa.The hotel group, whose brands include Sheraton, Westin, St Regis and Luxury Collection, has over the past few years been committed to becoming a ââ¬Ëgreenââ¬â¢ operator at all levels. In the UK Starwood is part of the Hospitality Energy Consortium (HEC)*, a group of hotel companies who partner together in the procurement of energy. Lead by Chairperson, Angela Tomlinson, Director of Purchasing UK and Ireland, Starwood Hotels & Resorts, the Consortium has partnered with the Carbon Trust, an independent company set up by Government to help the UK meet its climate change obligations.In partnership with the Carbon Trust, Starwood has recently taken part in a scoping study by Enviros, environmental consultants. The initial results, which will be available in August 2005, will enable Starwood and the other consortium members to review their energy consumption/carbon footprint, and provide better ways of working to achieve reductions in volumes used.In addition to this, as a huge element of energy management is dependent on buy-in from the associates in the hotels, a comprehensive energy toolkit and training program has been distributed to every Head of Department in every Starwood hotel in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. This is part of a wider awareness program with a focus on protecting the environment. As well as associate and corporate activity, Starwood has been active with guest energy conservation initiatives for a number of years already.In 1999 the company was the first in the hotel industry to introduc e a Green Room Program, to reduce water and electricity use for laundering guest towels and linen. Guests place a card on their bed each day if they wish to have their bed linen and towels changed. If guests do not put this card on their bed, their bed will be made without changing the linens and their towels will be hung up but not changed. A green card would be left for the guest as a thank-you for ââ¬Ëgoing green'.Since then the Green Room Program has been fully incorporated into the ABCs of House-keeping in the Sheraton, Westin and Four Points by Sheraton EAME Brand Standards. As a result of this ongoing focus on Energy, Starwood has also created a North West Europe Energy Champions team, a group of associates who are responsible for driving support for this project. Starwoodââ¬â¢s change management process, Six Sigma, is being used to drive this commitment and the implementation of the Energy Conservation Toolkit is now a required best practice at all hotels owned and man aged throughout EAME.This project is the result of Six Sigma Methodology delivering tools that will in turn deliver energy and carbon reduction, to the benefit of future generations but also the associates and hotel guests of today. â⬠¢ Six Sigma at Starwood has helped improve the financial performance of the group by ushering in the quality and consistency of the customers' experiences. Six Sigma has also provided the guidelines and tools to create a consistently superior guest experience at all properties, and simultaneously improve the bottom line.The Six Sigma organization in the group reports to divisional leadership and is aligned with the divisionââ¬â¢s goals and priorities. VI. AFTER SIX-SIGMA IMPLEMENTATION A. COMPANY IMPROVEMENTS: o While Starwood incurred $17 million in training costs to launch Six Sigma in 2001, the company reaped tangible EBITDA increases of more than $17 million. Training costs will be significantly reduced in 2002 and Starwood expects a substan tial increase (perhaps double) in the EBIDTA improvement achieved by Six Sigma-related programs. â⬠o Six Sigma at Starwood has helped improve the financial performance of he group by ushering in the quality and consistency of the customers' experiences. Six Sigma has also provided the guidelines and tools to create a consistently superior guest experience at all properties, and simultaneously improve the bottom line. The Six Sigma organization in the group reports to divisional leadership and is aligned with the divisionââ¬â¢s goals and priorities. o Higher net margin than its key competitors ââ¬â but also with helping spark and act on innovative ideas. The impact is based on global culture: most ideas and solutions come from hotel staff throughout the world. Last year, according to Starwood management, programs developed under the famed management technique delivered more than $100 million in profit to its bottom line. As a result, the White Plains (N. Y. ) company is one of the world's most profitable hotel operators: Its net margin is nearly 15%, higher than those of rivals Hilton Hotels (HLT) and Marriott International (MAR), as well as the industry average of 9%. ââ¬Å"We have been driving our margin growth faster than our competitors,â⬠says Ballotti. ââ¬Å"When people ask why, I point to Six Sigma. o Growth of their hotels (See Appendix 1) Starwood Hotel and Resorts Ranks Number 1on iSixSigmaââ¬â¢s Best Places to Work list. (See Appendix 2) o Starwood Hotels and Resorts top ranked ââ¬Å"The Top Best Places to Work Listâ⬠because of adopting 6 Sigma in their operations. They use 6 Sigma every day in their daily work to solve problems, regardless of their size. They follow the DMAIC and Lean Six Sigma principles and use tools daily. Starwood requires that its full-time Six Sigma practitioners learn firsthand about the inner workings of all the various departments (housekeeping, food and beverage, sales and marketing, etc. in o rder to develop large-scale initiatives. At the same time, the Belts are also expected to lead process improvement projects at the individual hotel level. o The company measures quality with a three-pronged approach: improving the Guest Satisfaction Index (an independently determined numerical value based on guest surveys), increasing revenue and controlling costs. The last one ââ¬â cost reduction ââ¬â is where they had the most success so far, given the economy. They continue to go after revenue, but they try to take a balanced approach.If theyââ¬â¢re too heavy on the cost side, they get some snap-back in other areas like customer satisfaction. They canââ¬â¢t take their eyes off the ball in any area. They are committed to all three prongs. One example of this three-pronged approach is ââ¬Å"Make a Green Choice,â⬠which was launched at Starwoodââ¬â¢s Sheraton and Westin brands in September 2009. To help save on water, chemicals and detergents, the hotel gives guests the option of not having linens changed or the room cleaned altogether for up to three days. Those who participate can receive gift cards or points to be redeemed for food service. Starwoodââ¬â¢s commitment to providing challenging cross-departmental opportunities for continuous improvement personnel, along with its policy of promoting Black Belts from within, truly makes it one of the premier companies for Six Sigma practitioners. Companies on the Top 10 list, announced in December 2009, had to meet the highest standards for providing an outstanding Six Sigma program, culture, training, compensation, and recognition and job satisfaction for employees. B. ACHIEVEMENTS FROM THE IMPLEMENTATION: From Indonesia to Malta, Six Sigma is a welcome guest at Starwood hotels. Launched early in 2001, Six Sigma is entering its sixth year at the hotel, which still holds the acclaim of being the only hotel with a corporate-wide Six Sigma initiative. o Starwood properties each have a Six Sigma Council that organize and prioritize projects. Successful projects are then leveraged across additional properties. Six Sigma is emphasized in Career Paths at Starwood as reporting to divisional leadership and aligned with that divisionââ¬â¢s goals and priorities. A Starwood Six Sigma team received recognition at the IQPC 2004 European Six Sigma Excellence Awards with the Best DFSS Project. o Six Sigma at Starwood has helped increase our financial performance by improving the quality and consistency of our guestsââ¬â¢ experiences as well as those of our internal customers. It provides the framework and tools we need to create a consistently superior guest experience at all properties while dramatically improving the bottom line.The Six Sigma organization reports to divisional leadership and is aligned with the divisionââ¬â¢s goals and priorities. o Six Sigma professionals make decisions based on data, not emotions, share responsibility and know how to generate results . They are enthusiastic and passionate about what they do. These are the skills and qualities that make Six Sigma professionals most successful and that Six Sigma helps build in future leaders. o Starwoodââ¬â¢s has been resourcing the firm with workers who are mainly divided into three work categories: Green Belts (GBs) have full-time positions with a portion of their time dedicated to being the Six Sigma point person and transfer project champion and manager. o Black Belts (BBs) are full-time resources who typically work on new projects. They are a resource to GBs in their property or area. They are a member of the propertyââ¬â¢s Executive Committee. o Master Black Belts are a full-time resource dedicated to overseeing/creating a portfolio of Six Sigma projects in a given division, area or region. They are a resource to BBs, GBs and Six Sigma Council members in their area. Starwood hotels and resorts worldwide Inc is the first hospitality company in the world to embrace Six S igma since 2001 and extends this best practice to all properties worldwide, including the Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Tower. o Barry S. Sternlicht, chairman and CEO, Starwood Hotels and Resorts had stated, ââ¬Å"The launch of Six Sigma is one of the most important strategic initiatives since the formation of our company,â⬠he continued. ââ¬Å"It is our goal for every Westin, Sheraton, W, Four Points by Sheraton, Starwood Vacation Ownership and St. Regis /Luxury Collection guests to have a flawless experience during each and every visit.Six Sigma will help us reach that goal. â⬠o Starwood Hotels & Resorts is a leader in the Hospitality industry in technology innovation. Smart Rooms, Wireless Internet Access, Self Check-in Kiosk, and state-of-the-art ERP systems are only a few technologies in place to improve our guest and associate experience. C. SERVICE-BASED ACHIEVEMENTS: â⬠¢ For several years now Starwood has had an edge on its competitors because of its strong bra nd awareness amongst its target markets and the way in which it has developed a range of differentiated experiences. The companyââ¬â¢s key asset is the associated diversification of the variety of brands, and the different market segments they serve, provide a broad base from which to enhance revenue. It aggressively attracts and cultivates new customers and maintains loyalty among the worldââ¬â¢s most active travellers: As one example, Starwood Preferred Guest, its award-winning frequent guest program, first made headlines when it launched with a breakthrough policy of no blackout dates and no capacity controls, allowing members to redeem free nights anytime, anywhere.Since then, it has grown to include more than 33m members and is cited for its hassle-free award redemption, outstanding customer service, dedicated member website and innovative promotions and benefits for elite members. â⬠¢ Although smaller than some of its peers, Starwood uses its scale to support its cor e marketing and reservation functions across its brands and reduce costs in areas such as insurance, energy, telecommunications, food and beverage, furniture, fixtures and operating supplies. Its size also limits exposure to any particular type of lodging, brand or geographic region. Strategically Starwood has also moved away from investment in owned real estate and increased its focus on its management and franchise business. In furtherance of this strategy, it has been selling some of the older hotels in its portfolio to, in turn, release capital to fund its ambitious international and branded growth plans. Simultaneously the company has retained one of the worldââ¬â¢s most profitable hotel net margins of around 15%, higher than many larger rivals. â⬠¢ Starwood has made a great success of its growing product innovation prowess.Having identified the bed as the key area for innovation opportunity in its mid-range Westin brand, Starwood designed the ââ¬ËHeavenly Bedââ¬â¢ providing the best nightââ¬â¢s sleep by far of any comparable brand. Not only did this well-targeted development improve the all important occupancy rates in Westin properties, it also created a new business line as customers started to buy the Heavenly Bed for their homes. This has now been extended into the W chain where whotelsthestore. com now enables anyone to buy the key ingredients of the unique W experience.From the W bed, pillows and towels to books and an increasing range of male and female apparel, this is the latest incarnation of high-impact product innovation from this service sector pioneer. D. COMPANY ACTIVITIES DONE: o In January, 2006, the Westin Chicago River North hotel was picked to pilot a project, dubbed Unwind, for the upscale hotel chain. The purpose: to think up a set of nightly activities that would draw guests out of their rooms and into the lobby where they could mingle, develop a greater loyalty to the hotel group, and maybe spend a little more mone y.Westin spied an opportunity after a study found that 34% of frequent travellers feel lonely away from home. The Unwind project led the Westin to develop dozens of activities, including massages, at the Chicago hotel. o Starwood Preferred Guest: it is Starwoodââ¬â¢s award-winning frequent guest program which first made headlines when it launched with a breakthrough policy of no blackout dates and no capacity controls, allowing members to redeem free nights anytime, anywhere. VII. SOLUTIONS/RECOMMENDATIONSUpon seeing all of their achievements, Starwood Hotels and Resorts should definitely continue using the Six Sigma method in order to maintain meeting their company goals and also to retain all of their companyââ¬â¢s success. Aside from increasing profit, using the Six Sigma method really helped Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide improve the service that they are giving to both their customers and their employees. They should conduct more training regarding it so that their employees would know how the Six Sigma method works and not only the top management. Such employees of the companies consist of the Black Belts and the Green belts.The Black Belts should have trainings that will hone their knowledge about different creative ways on how to do a strategy for the whole company which will serve the changing needs and preferences of the companyââ¬â¢s target market. Moreover, the green belts must have trainings in which they will be more knowledgeable about Six Sigma approach to different strategies that will be deployed by the company, these people are mainly responsible in delving into the little and detailed concepts of each strategy done by Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide. These greenbelts should also be trained to know and put into their heart the DMAIC Methodology.This DMAIC Methodology will help the Greenbelts solve a certain problem of the company, reducing the defects done by the company and improving, leveraging the customerââ¬â¢s e xperience to a higher value. The DMAIC Methodology should train the Greenbelts in defining the problem or what is specifically called the Project Scoping, Measure the relationships between the occurring problem and symptoms, analyze the nature of the problem, improving the operations by resolving the problem and control, which is mainly focused on maintaining the improvements through the use of different tools and instruments.As Starwood Company have different branches scattered all over the world, there must be one Six-Sigma team for each branch wherein they will be mainly responsible for their assigned branch so as to increase effectivity of the business operations and to better serve the target markets in those hotel and resorts location.The Six Sigma teams will be doing information-gathering processes wherein they will ask for comments and feedbacks from the existing customers and those who are the potential ones. Doing such, Starwood can think of strategies and tactics that sho uld be done to capture the potential market and by making things more attractive to the existing customers and make them more loyal to avail the services offered by the company.In times when the company faces visible losses from declining service consumption from the market, Starwood Company must achieve solutions through the use of the Six Sigma Problem Solving wherein it involves redefining and analyzing the problem, generating ideas from the team and the management, evaluating each idea and selecting the most appropriate one and implementing the chosen idea. Through the Six Sigma Problem Solving, the company will have a more systematic way of thinking solutions for a certain problem by delving first into the details, symptoms and underlying assumptions of such matter.Using such method, the employees who are in the Six Sigma team will be trained and honed to be more effective in decision-making and examining all the things that causes the problem to exist. Furthermore, through the problem solving method, the company will be more united as each one of them will have a voice in the companyââ¬â¢s operations and they are also responsible for the strategy implementation as all of them make the final decision of how to address the certain problem.By having such cooperation and teamwork within the workers in the company, there will be higher satisfaction for the employees which will in turn affect the quality service experience of the customers when they avail the offered service of Starwood Hotels and Resorts. Moreover, to improve the service of Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, the teams of the company must focus on examining and sustaining four key measures of organization performance which includes Accuracy, Cycle time, Cost and Customer satisfaction.In Accuracy, the team should measure if the company is giving correct financial figures, completeness of information, or freedom from data errors; applying the accuracy concept to Starwood Hotels and Resort s, the company must make sure that each branch located at different locations should be visible and transparent in terms of their prices for each distinct service, and also information about the whole service experience, like the service transactions and process that the customers must go through should be made known to them to give them ease in availing the service of the Hotels and Resorts.Next is Cycle time which is a measure of how long it takes to do something; with such thing, Starwood company working in the hotel industries must maximize well their service time so as to not waste the limited resources of their customers, it can be further applied to the companyââ¬â¢s operations in terms of efficient availment of the different services through optimal number of employees assigned to different work divisions that will make the customers not wait for their turn for such service consumption.Thirdly, Cost should be measured in terms of the internal cost of the companyââ¬â¢s process activities; to have lower costs, Starwood Hotels must have effective workers who are focused and motivated to work and communicate well to the customers so as to decrease the time needed for the service process that should be done by each one of them. As the employees of each hotel and resort become more productive with their assigned work, the cost of the company in sustaining each service process will decrease and will definitely have a greater impact on the companyââ¬â¢s profitability.Lastly, the team must measure the Customer Satisfaction, which is typically the measure of the companyââ¬â¢s success and will give a view of how the company will be in the near future years of business operations in the industry. The Customer Satisfaction can be measured by getting the direct feedback from the customers after they experience the service form Starwood Hotels and Resorts.Also, the company can do personalization and customization wherein the existing customers will alread y have their service ready after they booked a reservation, making all the things like foods, drinks, kind of bed sheets, store maintenance customized to their needs which in turn make them more satisfied to the service that will make them also more loyal to the company. Furthermore, as the world goes by, the market have acquired higher buying power and have ore sophisticated and changing needs as before; the company can focus on improving its service adapting form the customersââ¬â¢ needs and preferences so as to give higher value proposition to them in relation to the direct competitors of Starwood Hotels and Resorts. Appendix 1: Different Branches of Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide [pic] North America United States Arizona Phoenix The Westin Phoenix Downtownà ââ¬â Openingà March 10, 2011 Tucson Four Points by Sheraton Tucson Airportà ââ¬â Openingà October 14, 2010 [pic] California Modesto Four Points by Sheraton Modesto ââ¬â Opening October 30, 2010 F loridaBal Harbour The St. Regis Bal Harbour Resortà ââ¬â Openingà July 01, 2012 Jacksonville Aloft Jacksonville Tapestry Parkà ââ¬â Openingà January 13, 2011 Jacksonville Beach Four Points by Sheraton Jacksonville Beachà ââ¬â Openingà Nov. 30, 2011 Miami Element Miami International Airport ââ¬â Opening May 5, 2011 Georgia Atlanta Aloft Atlanta Buckheadà ââ¬â Openingà September 01, 2012 Element Atlanta Buckheadà ââ¬â Openingà September 01, 2012 Kennesaw Four Points by Sheraton Atlanta Kennesaw ââ¬â Opening June 30, 2011 Illinois Chicago Aloft Chicago City Centerà ââ¬â Openingà June 01, 2012 Kentucky Louisville Michigan KalamazooFour Points by Sheraton Kalamazoo ââ¬â Opening September 2, 2011 Mississippi Biloxi Four Points by Sheraton Biloxi Beach Boulevardà ââ¬â Openedà Jul 01, 2010 Nebraska Omaha Element Omaha Midtown Crossingà ââ¬â Openingà November 11, 2010 New Jersey Fort Lee Sheraton Fort Lee Hotel â⬠â Opened September 1, 2010 New Mexico Albuquerque Sheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà November 11, 2010 New York Aloft Harlemà ââ¬â Openingà October 21, 2010 Element New York Times Square Westà à ââ¬â Openingà December 09, 2010 Sheraton Tribeca New York Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà October 14, 2010 W New York ââ¬â Downtownà à ââ¬â Openedà August 09, 2010Brooklyn Aloft New York Brooklynà ââ¬â Openingà October 21, 2010 Long Island City Four Points by Sheraton Long Island City/Queensboro Bridge ââ¬â Opening January 13, 2011 Niagara Falls Four Points by Sheraton Niagara Fallsà ââ¬â Openingà April 07, 2011 North Carolina Asheville Aloft Asheville Downtownà ââ¬â Openingà March 01, 2012 Chapel Hill Aloft Chapel Hillà à ââ¬â Openedà April 29, 2010 Oklahoma Oklahoma City Four Points by Sheraton Oklahoma City Quail Springsà ââ¬â Openedà April 22, 2010 Tulsa Aloft Tulsaà ââ¬â Openedà A ugust 19, 2010 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Le Meridien Philadelphiaà ââ¬â Openedà May 06, 2010 Puerto RicoRio Grande The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort, Puerto Ricoà ââ¬â Openingà November 04, 2010 Tennessee Memphis Four Points by Sheraton Memphis East ââ¬â Opening December 9, 2010 Texas Austin W Austinà ââ¬â Openingà December 09, 2010 Galveston Four Points by Sheraton Galvestonà ââ¬â Openedà September 24, 2010 Houston Four Points by Sheraton Houston Hobby Airportà ââ¬â Openingà December 01, 2010 Houston The Westin Houston, Memorial Cityà ââ¬â Openingà March 03, 2011 Virginia Winchester Aloft Winchesterà ââ¬â Openedà June 04, 2010 Canada Alberta Calgary Four Points by Sheraton Calgary Airportà ââ¬â Openedà May 06, 2010 EdmontonFour Points by Sheraton Edmonton West ââ¬â Opening December 1, 2011 Red Deer Sheraton Red Deer Hotel ââ¬â Opening January 27, 2011 Ontario Niagara Falls Four Points by Sheraton Niagara Fal ls Fallsviewà ââ¬â Openedà April 22, 2010 Saskatchewan Saskatoon Four Points by Sheraton Saskatoonà ââ¬â Openedà July 22, 2010 Mexico Campeche Campeche The Westin Campeche Resort & Spa, Campeche ââ¬â Opening June 1, 2011 Chihuahua Chihuahua Aloft Chihuahua ââ¬â Opening January 1, 2011 Federal District Mexico City The Westin Santa Fe, Mexico Cityà ââ¬â Openedà August 05, 2010 Santa Fe W Santa Fe, Mexico ââ¬â Opening March 31, 2013 Jalisco GuadalajaraThe Westin Hotel Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico ââ¬â Opening June 1, 2011 Quintana Roo Puerto Juarez The St. Regis Kanai Resort, Riviera Maya ââ¬â Opening March 31, 2014 Riviera Maya W Kanai Retreat, Riviera Maya, Mexico ââ¬â Opening March 31, 2014 Africa Algeria Oran Le Meridien Oran Hotel & Convention Centreà ââ¬â Openingà April 01, 2011 Egypt Cairo Le Meridien Cairo Airportà ââ¬â Openingà March 31, 2012 St. Regis Hotel Cairoà ââ¬â Openingà September 01, 2014 W Ca iro ââ¬â Opening January 1, 2016 Libya Tripoli Four Points by Sheraton Tripolià ââ¬â Openingà November 15, 2010 Sheraton Tripoli Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà September 01, 2012 Mauritius Le MorneThe St. Regis Mauritius Resortà ââ¬â Openingà June 01, 2011 Morocco Marrakech W Marrakech Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà December 01, 2011 Nigeria Lagos Lagos Four Points by Sheraton Lagosà ââ¬â Openedà September 15, 2010 Le Meridien Ikoyi Towers ââ¬â Opening January 1, 2013 [pic] Asia Pacific China Anhui Hefei Four Points by Sheraton Hefei, Shushan ââ¬â Opening January 1, 2014 The Westin Hefei Baoheà ââ¬â Openingà December 23, 2010 Beijing Beijing Sheraton Beijing Dongcheng Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà May 01, 2011 W Beijing ââ¬â Chang'an ââ¬â Opening January 1, 2014 Chongqing Chongqing The Westin Chongqing Liberation Squareà ââ¬â Openingà October 01, 2011 FujianFuzhou The Westin Fuzhou Minjiangà ââ¬â Openingà December 22, 20 10 Xiamen The Westin Xiamenà ââ¬â Openingà September 30, 2011 Guangdong Foshan Aloft Nanhai-Foshanà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2011 Guangzhou Sheraton Guangzhou Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2011 Sheraton Huadu Resortà ââ¬â Openingà April 01, 2011 The Westin Pazhouà ââ¬â Openingà February 28, 2011 W Guangzhouà ââ¬â Openingà July 01, 2011 Aloft Guangzhou University Parkà ââ¬â Openingà May 01, 2012 Heshan Four Points by Sheraton Guangdong, Heshanà ââ¬â Openingà October 01, 2012 Huizhou Sheraton Bailuhu Resort, Huizhouà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2012 QingyuanSheraton Qingyuan Lion Lake Resortà ââ¬â Openingà June 01, 2012 Zhanjiang Sheraton Zhanjiang Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà July 01, 2011 Zhongshan Sheraton Zhongshan Hotelà ââ¬â Openedà August 10, 2010 Zhuhai Sheraton Zhuhai Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2015 Zhuhai The St. Regis Zhuhai ââ¬â Opening June 30, 2015 Hainan Haikou Th e Westin Haikouà ââ¬â Openingà June 01, 2012 Sanya Sheraton Sanya Haitang Bay Resortà ââ¬â Openingà September 30, 2012 Sheraton Sanya Tufu Bay Resortà à ââ¬â Openingà October 01, 2013 The Malus Resort, Sanyaà ââ¬â Openingà September 30, 2012 The St. Regis Sanya Yalong Bay Resortà ââ¬â Openingà November 01, 2011 Wanning CityFour Points by Sheraton Shenzhou Peninsulaà ââ¬â Openingà December 31, 2010 Sheraton Shenzhou Peninsula Resortà ââ¬â Openingà December 31, 2010 Heilongjiang Daqing Sheraton Daqing Hotelà à ââ¬â Openingà June 01, 2013 Henan Kaifeng Four Points by Sheraton Kaifengà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2013 Luohe Four Points by Sheraton Luoheà ââ¬â Openingà May 01, 2012 Zhengzhou Aloft Zhengzhou Shangjieà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2012 Aloft Zhengzhou Zhengdong New District ââ¬â Opening January 1, 2014 Le Meridien Zhengzhouà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2012 Sheraton Zhengzhou H otelà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2013 HubeiWuhan The Westin Wuhan Wuchangà ââ¬â Openingà June 01, 2013 Jiangsu Changzhou Sheraton Changzhou Wujin Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà July 01, 2012 Jiangyin Sheraton Jiangyin Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà November 01, 2010 Lianyungang Four Points by Sheraton Lianyungangà ââ¬â Openedà April 28, 2010 Nanjing The Westin Nanjingà ââ¬â Openingà January 28, 2011 Suzhou Four Points by Sheraton Taicangà ââ¬â Openedà June 30, 2010 Wuxi Sheraton Wuxi Binhu Hotelà ââ¬â Openedà August 27, 2010 Yancheng Aloft Yanchengà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2013 Yangzhou Four Points by Sheraton Yangzhou Hanjiang ââ¬â Opening July 1, 2013 ZhenjiangSheraton Zhenjiang Hotelà à ââ¬â Openingà June 01, 2013 Jiangxi Nanchang Sheraton Nanchang Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2012 Liaoning Dalian Aloft Dalianà ââ¬â Openingà December 01, 2013 Sheraton Dalian Xinghai Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà July 31, 2011 The Chengbao Hotel, Dalianà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2014 Macau Cotai Sheraton Macao Hotel, Cotai Stripà ââ¬â Openingà November 01, 2011 Shaanxi Xian Sheraton Xian Da Ming Gong Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà December 31, 2011 The Westin Xianà ââ¬â Openingà October 01, 2011 Shandong Qingdao Four Points by Sheraton Qingdao, Chengyangà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2012Four Points by Sheraton Qingdao, Jiaonanà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2012 Sheraton Qingdao Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà December 01, 2012 Tai'an Four Points by Sheraton Taiââ¬â¢anà ââ¬â Openingà November 10, 2010 Weifang Four Points by Sheraton Weifangà ââ¬â Openingà June 30, 2013 Yantai Aloft Haiyangà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2013 Sheraton Yantai Golden Beach Resortà ââ¬â Openingà March 01, 2011 Shanghai Shanghai Sheraton Shanghai Hongkou Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà December 01, 2010 Twelve at Hengshanà ââ¬â Openingà February 0 1, 2012 W Shanghai ââ¬â The Bundà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2014 Shanxi Taiyuan The Westin Taiyuanà ââ¬â Openingà July 01, 2012Sichuan Chengdu The St. Regis Chengduà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2014 Tianjin Tianjin Sheraton Tianjin Binhai Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà October 15, 2010 The Astor Hotel, Tianjinà ââ¬â Openedà August 28, 2010 The St. Regis Tianjinà ââ¬â Openingà October 01, 2011 Tibet (Xizang) Lhasa The St. Regis Lhasa Resortà ââ¬â Openingà November 15, 2010 Yunnan Jinghong Sheraton Xishuangbanna Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2013 Zhejiang Hangzhou Sheraton Hangzhou Wetland Park Resortà ââ¬â Openingà May 31, 2011 Huzhou Sheraton Huzhou South Tai Lake Resortà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2012 Ningbo The Westin Ningboà ââ¬â Openingà July 01, 2011Pinghu The Westin Nine Dragon Hill Resort, Zhejiangà ââ¬â Openingà March 31, 2012 Taizhou Four Points by Sheraton Yuhuanà ââ¬â Openingà July 01, 2012 Wenzhou Sheraton Wenzhou Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà December 18, 2010 Wenzhou The Westin Wenzhouà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2012 India Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatnam Four Points by Sheraton Visakhapatnamà ââ¬â Openingà March 01, 2011 Sheraton Visakhapatnam Seaview Resortà ââ¬â Openingà July 01, 2011 Gujarat Ahmedabad Aloft Ahmedabad, SG Roadà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2011 Haryana Gurgaon The Westin Gurgaon, New Delhià ââ¬â Openedà October 01, 2010 Karnataka BangaloreSheraton Bangalore Hotel at Brigade Gatewayà ââ¬â Openingà March 01, 2011 Bengaluru Aloft Bengaluru Cessna Business Parkà ââ¬â Openingà June 01, 2013 Aloft Bengaluru Whitefieldà ââ¬â Openedà August 15, 2010 Mysore Sheraton Mysore Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà October 01, 2012 Maharashtra Lonavala Le Meridien Lonavala Resortà ââ¬â Openingà July 01, 2013 Mahabaleshwar Le Meridien Mahabaleshwar Resort & Spaà ââ¬â Openingà Januar y 01, 2013 Pune Four Points by Sheraton Pune, Nagar Roadà ââ¬â Openingà December 01, 2010 Punjab Amritsar Sheraton Amritsar Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà December 01, 2013 Chandigarh Aloft Chandigarh Zirakpurà ââ¬â Openingà June 01, 2011Sheraton Chandigarh Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà September 01, 2012 Rajasthan Jaipur The Westin Jaipur Infotech Cityà ââ¬â Openingà December 01, 2012 Udaipur Sheraton Udaipur Palace Resort & Spaà à ââ¬â Openedà August 01, 2010 Tamil Nadu Chennai Aloft Chennai, OMR ââ¬â IT Expresswayà ââ¬â Openedà July 01, 2010 Coimbatore Aloft Coimbatore Singanallurà ââ¬â Openingà March 01, 2011 West Bengal Kolkata The Westin Kolkata Rajarhatà ââ¬â Openingà December 01, 2012 Indonesia Bali Bali Sheraton Bali Kuta Resortà ââ¬â Openingà January 01, 2013 Seminyak W Retreat & Spa Bali ââ¬â Seminyakà ââ¬â Openingà December 15, 2010 Japan Miyagi SendaiThe Westin Sendaià ââ¬â Openedà Au gust 01, 2010 Osaka Osaka The St. Regis Osakaà ââ¬â Openedà October 01, 2010 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur The St. Regis Kuala Lumpurà ââ¬â Openingà November 01, 2014 Sandakan Four Points by Sheraton Sandakanà ââ¬â Openingà October 15, 2011 New Caledonia Bourail Sheraton New Caledonia Bourail Resort & Spaà ââ¬â Openingà January 13, 2013 Singapore Singapore W Singapore ââ¬â Sentosa Coveà ââ¬â Openingà April 30, 2012 South Korea Seoul Sheraton Seoul D-Cube City Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà September 01, 2011 Taiwan Taipei Le Meridien Taipeià ââ¬â Openingà November 01, 2010 W Taipeià ââ¬â Openingà February 14, 2011 ThailandAmphur Koh Samui Bangkok Aloft Bangkok ââ¬â Sukhumvit 11à ââ¬â Openingà April 01, 2011 Bangkok Four Points by Sheraton Bangkok, Sathornà ââ¬â Openingà November 01, 2011 Four Points by Sheraton Bangkok, Sukhumvit 15à ââ¬â Openingà November 15, 2010 Le Meridien Suvarnabhumi Golf Resort & Sp aà ââ¬â Openingà December 01, 2011 The St. Regis Bangkokà ââ¬â Openingà January 15, 2011 W Bangkokà ââ¬â Openingà May 01, 2012 Koh Samui W Retreat Koh Samuià ââ¬â Openingà November 01, 2010 Phuket Four Points by Sheraton Phuket, Panwaà ââ¬â Openingà March 01, 2011 The Westin Siray Bay Resort & Spa, Phuketà ââ¬â Openedà August 01, 2010 VietnamCam Ranh Bay The Westin Cam Ranh Resort & Spaà ââ¬â Openingà June 01, 2012 Ho Chi Minh City Le Meridien Saigonà ââ¬â Openingà July 01, 2012 [pic] Central & South America Argentina Buenos Aires Buenos Aires The St. Regis Buenos Aires ââ¬â Opening June 30, 2014 Chile Villarrica Villarrica Park Lake Hotel & Spa, Villarrica ââ¬â Opening December 1, 2010 Colombia Bogota Aloft Bogota Airport ââ¬â Opening January 1, 2012 Cartagena Sheraton Cartagena ââ¬â Opening March 31, 2012 Panama, Republic of Panama City The Westin Panama ââ¬â Opening September 1, 2012 The Westin Pl aya Bonita, Panamaà ââ¬â Openingà October 01, 2011 Peru CuscoPalacio del Inkaà ââ¬â Openingà June 01, 2011 Lima The Westin Libertador Limaà ââ¬â Openingà May 01, 2011 Urubamba Tambo del Inka Resort & Spa, Valle Sagradoà ââ¬â Openedà May 04, 2010 [pic] Europe Zaporozhye Four Points by Sheraton Zaporozhye ââ¬â Opening June 1, 2011 Austria Hof bei Salzburg Schloss Fuschl Resort & Spa, Fuschlsee-Salzburgà ââ¬â Openedà May 05, 2010 Belgium Brussels Aloft Brussels Schumanà ââ¬â Openedà September 01, 2010 France Paris W Paris ââ¬â Operaà ââ¬â Openingà July 01, 2011 Germany Hamburg The Westin Hamburgà ââ¬â Openingà July 01, 2012 Greece Athens W Athens Astir Palace Beachà ââ¬â Openingà April 01, 2012 Costa NavarinoThe Romanos, Costa Navarinoà ââ¬â Openedà May 20, 2010 The Westin Resort, Costa Navarinoà ââ¬â Openedà July 01, 2010 Italy Malpensa Sheraton Milan Malpensa Airport Hotel & Conference Cen treà ââ¬â Openedà October 01, 2010 Milan W Milanà ââ¬â Openingà May 01, 2012 Latvia Riga Sheraton Riga Hotel ââ¬â Opening December 1, 2013 Poland Mikolajki Sheraton Mazury Lakes Resortà ââ¬â Openingà December 01, 2013 Portugal Algarve The Westin Verdelago Beach, Spa & Golf Resort, Algarve ââ¬â Opening January 1, 2013 Russia Rostov-on-Don Sheraton Rostov-On-Don Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà June 01, 2012 SochiSheraton Sochi Hotel ââ¬â Opening June 1, 2013 St. Petersburg W St. Petersburgà ââ¬â Openingà March 01, 2011 Switzerland Verbier W Verbier Retreat ââ¬â Opening January 1, 2013 Turkey Ankara The Luxury Collection Hotel, Ankara ââ¬â Opening January 1, 2011 United Kingdom England London Aloft London ExCeL ââ¬â Opening January 1, 2012 W London ââ¬â Leicester Squareà ââ¬â Openingà February 14, 2011 Middle East Jordan Amman W Amman Hotelà ââ¬â Openingà July 01, 2013 Aqaba Al Manara, Aqabaà ââ¬â Openingà October 01, 2012 The Westin Saraya Aqabaà ââ¬â Openingà October 01, 2012 Pakistan Islamabad Sheraton Islamabad ââ¬â Opening January 1, 2012Sheraton Islamabad Golf City Resort ââ¬â Opening January 1, 2012 [pic] Qatar Doha Le Meridien Doha ââ¬â Opening January 1, 2012 The St. Regis Dohaà ââ¬â Openingà May 01, 2011 [pic] United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi The St. Regis Abu Dhabi ââ¬â Opening January 1, 2013 The St. Regis Saadiyat Island ââ¬â Opening October 1, 2011 The Westin Hotel & Spa, Abu Dhabi ââ¬â Opening October 1, 2011 W Abu Dhabi ââ¬â Opening January 1, 2012 Ajman The Ajman Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel ââ¬â Opening October 1, 2012 Appendix 2: Article Starwood Hotels and Resorts Ranks No. 1 on iSixSigma's Best Places to Work ListStarwood Hotels and Resorts Ranks No. 1 on iSixSigma's Best Places to Work List FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact: |à Jessica Harper, Editor in Chief | |à 206-774-3685 | |à editor ial. com (at) isixsigma. com | Miami, Florida (February 3, 2010) ââ¬âà Starwood Hotels and Resorts, a global hospitality company with nearly 1,000 upscale properties worldwide, earned the No. 1 spot on the list of iSixSigma's Top 10 Best Places to Work for Six Sigma professionals at the iSixSigma Live!Summit today in Miami. ââ¬Å"Starwoodââ¬â¢s commitment to providing challenging cross-departmental opportunities for continuous improvement personnel, along with its policy of promoting Black Belts from within, truly makes it one of the premier companies for Six Sigma practitioners,â⬠said Jessica Harper, editor of iSixSigma. Katie Barry, associate publisher of iSixSigma, presented the award to Brian McGuire, senior director of Hotel Operations and Six Sigma for Starwoodââ¬â¢s North America Division. Starwood ââ¬â which owns some of the most recognizable hotel brands in the world, including Sheraton, Westin, W, St.Regis, The Luxury Collection and Le Meridien â⬠â was the first hospitality chain to launch a formal Six Sigma program, back in 2001. Today, Starwood is in the process of rolling out a Lean Six Sigma program to all of its properties worldwide. Companies on the Top 10 list, announced in December 2009, had to meet the highest standards for providing an outstanding Six Sigma program, culture, training, compensation, recognition and job satisfaction for employees. Making a repeat showing on iSixSigmaââ¬â¢s second-annual Top 10 list was 2008ââ¬â¢s overall winner McKesson Corp. , which earned the No. 2 spot for 2009.Other returning companies included Xerox Corp. (No. 3) and Vought Aircraft Industries (No. 5). Reflecting the growth of Six Sigma in healthcare systems, half of the companies on the list are involved in the pharmaceutical or healthcare provider industries (McKesson, Pfizer, Merck, Piramal Healthcare and Cardinal Health). Highlights of Starwood's top-rated Six Sigma program, as well as short profiles of the other nin e finalists, will be published in the March/April 2010 issue of iSixSigma Magazine. Here are the rankings of the Top 10 list of iSixSigma's 2009 Best Places to Work: 1. Starwood Hotels and Resorts (North America Division) . McKesson Corp. 3. Xerox Corp. 4. Ecolab Inc. 5. Vought Aircraft Industries Inc. 6. Pfizer Inc. 7. Merck & Co. Inc. 8. Piramal Healthcare Ltd. 9. Cardinal Health Inc. 10. Computacenter AG & Co. oHG iSixSigma will be accepting nominations later this year for the 2010 Best Places to Work list. Last modified on Sunday, 28 February 2010 04:49 REFERENCES: o http://www. referenceforbusiness. com/history2/82/Starwood-Hotels-Resorts-Worldwide-Inc. html o http://www. isixsigma. com/index. php? option=com_k2&view=item&id=802:starwood-hotels-and-resorts-ranks-no-1-on-isixsigmas-best-places-to-work-list&Itemid=157 o http://www. ospitalitynet. org/news/4007061. html o http://www. corporate-ir. net/ireye/ir_site. zhtml? ticker=hot&script=410&layout=6&item_id=149848 o http://www . starwoodhotels. com/corporate/directory/new-hotels/all/map. html? sortType=region o http://www. businessweek. com/innovate/content/aug2007/id20070830_103596. htm o http://www. businessweek. com/magazine/content/07_41/b4053096. htm o http://www. sixsigmacompanies. com/archive/six_sigma_at_starwood_hotels_amp_resorts. html o http://www. starwoodhotels. com/sheraton/careers/paths/description. html? category=200000304
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Film Review A Fond Kiss - Free Essay Example
Sample details Pages: 4 Words: 1104 Downloads: 4 Date added: 2017/09/18 Category Art Essay Type Argumentative essay Tags: Film Review Essay Racial Discrimination Essay Did you like this example? Ae Fond Kiss Movie review by Ahed El-Najar Ae Fond Kiss is a romantic drama, directed by Ken Loach in 2004. The movie was filmed in Pollokshields, which is a district in the south side of Glasgow. Cross cultural romance, social difference and racial discrimination are three words which describe the theme of the movie very good. The movie opens with Casimââ¬â¢s sister Tahara, which is being chased around the school. Students are calling her bad names because of her cultural background. Tahara get so upset that she starts chasing the boys in anger. Casim follows her around the school, trying to control her. She chases them into a music classroom, where Roisin is the teacher. Tahara manages to break a guitar before she leaves. Here is where Casim meets Rosin for the first time. He feels a bit guilty for the guitar, so he buys a new one for her. He also offers her a ride home, because she lives on the other side of town. Both Casim and Roisin are presented as two very nice persons. They work different places and share a lot of interests. Casim is a DJ at a nightclub with his closest friend Hamid. Their plan is to save up money for their own club. Roisin is a music teacher at a Catholic school. She is a very good teacher, and the students seem to like her a lot, so does The headmaster . Their love for each other grows very fast. It doesnââ¬â¢t take a long time before their a couple. The only difference for them is their cultural background. Casim comes from a family with strong faith for the Muslim religion. His parents are planning a marriage between him and his first cousin named Jasmine. His father is also preparing for their family, so he enlarges their home. In the beginning his family thinks that Casim is ready for the marriage. But what really happens is that he goes out with Roisin. They have a secret relationship, and Roisin thinks that what they do is perfectly fine. There is nothing wrong with what they do. They are in love, so they stay together. But Casimââ¬â¢s faith is very strict. In his case, Casim is not allowed to go out with white girls. He has to get married with someone that his parents select for him. It is perfectly clear that this is a difficult situation, because every time Roisin asks to see Casimââ¬â¢s family he says no. He tells her that it is not inappropriate for her to meet them. She feels that this is bad, because she wants to see how his family is. Roisin does not have any family, her parents died when she was young. Casim does not care very much about this, even though you can see fear in his eyes. He is afraid to tell his family about his relationship with Roisin. His girlfriend does not know about how difficult it is for him. All along his family is arranging the marriage, and Casim does not tell this to Roisin. He even tells her to knock down when they drive at places where his family work or live, because he is afraid to be seen with her. In the theory Casim is going to marr y someone he does not want to marry. But his secret gets revealed to Roisin when they are in Spain on holiday. He tells her that he has not spoken with his family about his situation, and that his family expects him to marry Jasmine. When Roisin hear this, she got sad and angry. Casim got very upset as well, and told Roisin that he was sorry. But it does not help in the beginning. But when Casim tells Roisin that he does not want to marry Jasmine, and that he is going to talk with his parents, her mood gets better. As the time goes on their relationship is still a secret for casimââ¬â¢s parents and family. Even though he promised to talk with his parents, he chooses not to do so. So the relationship between the two becomes weaker and weaker. They argue a lot, and they are very unsure on what to do. But things get even worse for the couple. Roisin gets an offer which includes her, a full time job at the Catholic school. But she has to ask the parish priest for permission. He does not accept because she has sex outside the marriage. He is even rasist and dislike Muslims, because he asks her what kind of man she had sex with ââ¬Å"is he a kind of muhammedmanâ⬠. The headmaster at the school does not care about this in the beginning, but he has to fire her unwillingly. If he wouldnââ¬â¢t fire her, he would be in a lot of trouble. This means that Roisin has to get a new job at a school which is not Catholic. When things couldnââ¬â¢t possibly be any worse, other people get affected by their love. Casimââ¬â¢s older sister Rukhsana is supposed to marry someone she love, but he does not want her. That is all because of Casimââ¬â¢s dirty actions toward their faith. To top it all, Casim tell his parents how he feel. He tells them that Roisin is his true love, and that he will stay with her forever. His parents get very upset, and his father tries to make him leave her. But Casim made up his mind; he chooses to stay with his beloved Roisin. I liked the movie pretty much. The plot and acting was very successful, and the theme was very strong and sad in one way. The ending was both great and sad, some kind of happy ending when they meet again in the end. Casim and Roisin finds each other with the power of love, but Casimââ¬â¢s family get ruined in one way. I also liked the music chose for the movie. The songs Ae fond kiss and strange fruit are two songs which shows great parallels to the movie itself. I did understand the movie pretty well as well, because I am a Muslim and know how the situation is. Though I am happy my parentââ¬â¢s faith for the Muslim Religion is not that strong, that differs between people. This review should had been sent to you for long time ago, but the day I fall in the motorcycle accident was the date for this review, I totally forgotten about it, perhaps my mind got a bit broken by the accident . I apologize . Yours Ahed Donââ¬â¢t waste time! Our writers will create an original "Film Review: A Fond Kiss" essay for you Create order
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was straight textured and skin complexion that was fare. Because of this the first girlfriends I selected where light skinned and had hair that was naturally straight in an attempt to please my mother and support her ideal. At a very basic level all human beings are animals and I hate to use this analogy because of the negative connotation of using a animal in relation to ethnic people, but there is no other way for me to express the connection between our humanity, preference and genetics, if we examine for instance a canine it s easy to see the effects a pasts generations experience has had on the current reiteration of its breed I.e., there is the obvious physical attributes muscularity and physical defenses claws teeth this is part of evolution, but there is also there is an innate automatic reasoning (instinct) coupled with the experiences and subsequent nurturing of a parental figure that will keep the young away from potentially life threatening situations this culmination of nature and nurture is also prominent in the human animal and even more so in the human beings that are preyed upon by other cultures for example African Americans disassociating with there own people or showing dislike of t here own skin color. 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Monday, December 9, 2019
1984 and Today Essay Example For Students
1984 and Today Essay In George Orwells 1984, Winston Smith feels frustrated by the oppression and rigid control of the ruling Party of London, which prohibits free thought, sex, and any expression of individuality. The people of his nation, Oceania, are watched every minute of every day by Big Brother, an omniscient leader who can only be seen on telescreens, but never in real life. Winston illegally purchases a diary in which to write his criminal thoughts, and becomes fixated on a powerful Party member named OBrien, whom Winston believes is a secret member of the Brotherhood, the legendary group that works to overthrow the party. He also begins a covert affair with Julia, a co-worker, which is of course, a terrible crime. In the long run, Winston commits a form of suicide through his actions. Judging by Smiths behavior, he would rather rebel against Big Brother as long as possible and accept the consequences for his actions, than fall victim to the Partys control over all thoughts and individuality. Even at the beginning of the novel, Winston does not want to sacrifice his freedom for the Party. He purchases the illegal diary and begins writing several questions he has about the people suddenly involved in his life. His mind wanders off to thoughts about the dark-haired co-worker of his, and when he looks down, he sees that he has been writing the unthinkable, thoughtcrime As its called in newspeak, Oceanias language. His page has DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER written over and over again. He knows that this action will lead to capture and punishment, but his feelings about this Party are too overwhelming to keep to himself. He is trying to express his inner emotions without verbally rebelling against the Party. Smith also has views on sex that show his thought that freedom should be granted, and it is terrible to have Big Brother watching every action. Hes divorced because his wife couldnt produce the baby the Party expects, and wouldnt consider sex for any other purpose because desire is thoughtcrime. He is drawn to Julia because she is corrupt, which means she enjoys sex and has previously taken several lovers. Knowing he will be punished, he falls in love with her. Winston cannot stop this love he has for Julia, and even though the Party outlaws such relationships, Smith feels he has nothing to lose. He needs to keep his freedom. Finally, Winston is given a copy of Emmanuel Goldsteins book, which he reads aloud to Julia in a room above the store in which he had purchased his diary. In his final attempt to defend the Brotherhood, he is seized by soldiers and it turns out he had been fooled all along. He is taken to the Ministry of Love, and tries his hardest not to give in to the brainwashing and torturing given by OBrien, who had fooled him all along. In the last scene, Winston is taken to the dreaded Room 101, where his worst nightmare, the most horribleà thing that could happen to him, does. A cage full of rats is strapped to his face, when finally, his spirit is broken, and he is released to the outside world. He had done all he could to live a free life even with the presence of Big Brother, but his fight was finally ended. George Orwell claimed, Thoughtcrime was not a thing that could be concealed forever. You might dodge successfully for a while, even for years, but sooner or later they were bound to get you. Which is exactly what happened to Winston Smith. His rebellion was not one that was foolish and too outspoken. He silently tried to defeat the Party for his personal happiness, and in the end it cost him everything he had fought for, and his love for Julia. He had learned to love Big Brother, which was his ultimate fear when trying to live a life of individuality. The Party had defeated him.
Monday, December 2, 2019
Visiting My Homeland The Dominican Republic Essay Example For Students
Visiting My Homeland The Dominican Republic Essay Traveling has always been a passion of mine. I have found that exploring new places, meeting new people and getting to know different cultures is exceptionally inspiring. This past summer, I went to visit my birthplace, the Dominican Republic. I hadnt been to my homeland since I was a young boy, and I had an amazing time on my visit. It began when school had finished, and my family and I had been anticipating for this vacation trip for many months. When we get on the airplane, there was the feeling of excitement that we will finally be there in a matter of hours. We will write a custom essay on Visiting My Homeland The Dominican Republic specifically for you for only $16.38 $13.9/page Order now The total flight time to get there was nearly 6 hours, and that doesnââ¬â¢t include the many hours sitting in the airport waiting for your next flight. When we finally arrive at our destination, our family members, who we havenââ¬â¢t seen in a long time, greeted us. We spent our first week in the capital of the country, Santo Domingo, which happens to be the first city established by Columbus in the New World. So a lot of Historic buildings, monuments, old Spanish Forts, and first University in the Americas. During the week we usually spent our time visiting our families and friends. Every day we would usually eat at a good restaurant; we would go to either a Chinese restaurant or a typical Dominican restaurant. Sometimes we would shop around at a mall. Some malls we visited, in my opinion, were made especially for the upper class. I remember visiting one and everything was super expensive, shirts would cost hundreds of dollars and many of the stores where elite and only found in Europe. Also many of the restaurant in the mall were really overpriced and for the high class. In the Dominican Republic, but especially in the capital, traffic is probably like no other in North America. I remember our first day, my family and I were in rush traffic. My heart was thumping out of my chest because Iââ¬â¢ve never seen traffic like that anywhere in the U. S. Cars were bumper to bumper, yet people still tried to fit their vehicles in spaces no bigger than a toothpick. There is really no speed limit in the city, so everybody drives with the flow. I decided right then and there that these folks were one the craziest drivers in the world. I remember thinking to myself how delighted I was because my dad used to be a taxi driver, so he drove really well. But other than the crazy traffic, we enjoyed our week in the capital. We then headed up north in the country which happens to be more country and very mountainous. On the road, my dad would usually make stops to buy coconuts and mangos from sellers on the country road. So we would fill ourselves up with all of that in the car. We stayed over at my Aunts house in the northern coast of the country. She lives in a huge million dollar mansion on the hillside top of a mountain, in which you get a perfect view of the city and the coast of the Atlantic ocean. Stayed there for about a week traveling around that very touristic city, going to the beach, etc. We then left for another city called Samana. We arrive there and since we drove in a nice car, a local saw us and tried to bribe us by being a travel guide around that city, we ignored him. We went to the port, got on this big Yatch, and sailed about a mile off the city to this tiny island full of exotic birds. Flamingos, dozens of types of Parrots which were so beautiful. 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Then a tourist guide met us and we hiked about 15 minutes in the rainforest until we got horses which were provided. Rode the horses for about 10 minutes till we got to this Giant waterfall about 200 feet high. We got in the water which was clear blue, so beautiful but cold. Went back to the city and said our goodbyes to our family and friends before we left. It is memories like this that will stick with me forever, I suggest you to visit the Dominican itââ¬â¢s a wonderful place.
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Marc Chagalls I and the Village
The piece I have chosen for this assignment is Marc Chagalls I and the Village. This piece, done in oil paints seems to have taken on many of the characteristics of watercolors. Many of the colors are very translucent, and many bleed into each other. The subjects in this piece are very defined. However, I am unsure what point the artist is trying to make. The contrasting colors of green and red, along with blue and orange create movement, and keep your eye from staying in one place for very long. The ultimate effect of the whole piece is very tranquil and peaceful. There are no sharp points or angles, which helps create the effect of softness and calmness. In this painting, I feel that color is the predominant feature. I feel that the use of color in this work is very similar to the work of the Fauves in that it is liberally applied. Chagalls painting captures several scenes, occurring at the same time. These scenes being a women milking a cow, an man with a grass or hay cutting tool, and another man starring into the eyes of a cow. These subject matters really give you a sense of the past, and make the work quite nostalgic. I feel that there can be many reasons as to why Chagall chose to paint the subjects he painted. However, he feels quite differently, as shown in the following quote where he describes his work. I dont understand them at all. They are only pictorial arrangements of images that obsess me...The theories I would make up to explain myself and those which others elaborate in connection with my work are nonsense... My paintings are my reason for existence, my life, and thats all. I feel that Chagall chose the subjects of his past times because of everything that was going on in the world, while he was painting. This work was done in the beginning of a new century, of which had drastic changes in the everyday lives of many people due to new developments in technology
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