Starwood is moving its Senior Leadership Team to
China for one month.
From 8 June through 11 July 2011, Starwood
President & CEO Frits van Paasschen and the company's top
executives will be headquartered in Shanghai, where they will
conduct day-to-day business on a 12-hour time difference with
their usual operations in White Plains, New York.
This unique
relocation underscores Starwood's growth in China,
which recently became its second largest market outside of the
U.S. and its fastest growing.
"With properties in nearly 100 countries, Starwood is no
longer an American company that happens to run some hotels
overseas. Today, we're a global company that happens to be based
in New York," said van Paasschen. "Eighty percent of our future
pipeline is outside of North America, and nowhere is more
emblematic of our global growth than China, where we will open one
hotel every two weeks this year. China's spectacular
transformation is hard to grasp unless experienced firsthand -
it's the proverbial, 'you can't really understand a culture until
you buy groceries there.'"
From their home base in
Shanghai, van Paasschen and seven members of his Senior Leadership
Team will conduct daily business in an unconventional effort to
understand, appreciate and ultimately leverage different cultural
perspectives and approaches to business. In addition, more than 20
Starwood executives from the U.S. and international locations will
join the team throughout the course of the relocation. The group
will delve into Starwood's extensive business in China, meeting
with local customers, partners and developers, while also touring
new properties throughout the country.
During
its month abroad, Starwood's Senior Leadership Team will also
bolster the company's guest loyalty outreach among Chinese travelers. As one of the world's fastest growing travel
markets, with 100 million outbound travelers expected by 2015,
China will play an outsized role in global travel within the
next decade. The country continues to be the richest source of
new loyal travelers for Starwood, with Chinese enrollment in
Starwood Preferred Guest, Starwood's loyalty program, jumping
71% in 2010.
Global Relocation
Based on the anticipated success of
Starwood's managerial experiment in China, the company intends
to implement a month-long global relocation annually. Its next
high-growth target markets include Brazil, the United Arab
Emirates and India.
"It is not just language that
gets lost in translation, but also cultural nuances. The
companies that will break away in an increasingly global world
will be those that are most globally fluent," said van
Paasschen.
Today, Starwood has more than 70 hotels in China flying
eight of its nine brands' flags and another 90 properties in
the pipeline.
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