By: Bill Marriott
Posted: August 31, 2007
We know guest room technology is very important to our guests. A couple of months ago, I blogged about some new technology we're installing in our full service hotels. It's an LCD television with a connectivity panel, so you can watch and listen to digital devices through the television. Judging from the reaction we're getting since the marketing and rollout began, it's going to be very popular.
In response to that blog, a lot of you . . .
By: Bill Marriott
Posted: August 29, 2007
It's been two years since Hurricane Katrina devastated the United States Gulf Coast. I've traveled to New Orleans twice since then and toured the city. I've visited with our associates and watched as they worked hard to reopen the hotels.
I spent a lot of time with our people and witnessed their suffering. Many had no place to live so we moved their families into our hotels. We focused . . .
By: Bill Marriott
Posted: August 22, 2007
We're approaching another U.S. presidential election and there's a lot of talk in the air about leadership. I've always been a student of leadership and been fascinated by what makes a good leader. You get as many different opinions on this as you will on what a good steak should taste like and how it should be cooked.
To me, the most fascinating leader of our century, at least in the 20th century, was Dwight Eisenhower. Here was a guy who was . . .
By: Bill Marriott
Posted: August 15, 2007
There's been a lot of talk and coverage recently about a fellow CEO online who was posting some not-so-nice stuff about his competition. It seems that today, the business world is becoming much more transparent, thanks in large part to the Internet.
All this got me thinking, "Why do I blog?" Well, I've been . . .
By: Bill Marriott
Posted: August 8, 2007
I hope you've all read about our new joint venture with Ian Schrager to develop boutique hotels around the world. We're really excited about this because Ian obviously invented the boutique hotel concept and is certainly one of the most creative forces in the hotel industry today.
When we decided that we would have a press conference, we thought about what would be the greatest venue and we . . .