In his book "Peak - How great companies get their mojo from Maslow," author and successful hotelier Chip Conley explains how to apply psychologist Abraham Maslow’s "Hierarchy of Needs" theory of human motivation to your company to attain top performance.
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Conley explains his own interpretation of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, learned in the context of the hospitality industry. As an entrepreneur, he realized that just as people strive to "be all they can be", so too can companies. Conley suggests that there are three steps toward elevati...
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Though Conley had a great experience in business school, an area of study that has become very useful for him as an entrepreneur is psychology. The dot-com bust and other outside forces presented an unforeseen challenge in a time of uncertainty. Searching for answers, Conley came across...
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Conley believes that employees perceive their employment in one of three ways: As a job, as a career, or as a calling. Employees that see their employment as a career or a calling tend to build relationships through excellent customer service. Rather than increasing advertising, Joie ...
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When receiving complaints, Conley recommends that managers drop everything and immediately contact the offended party. Even if you cannot solve the problem, immediate response can halt deepening resentment and the viral effects of negative word-of-mouth PR. Though Conley believes that ...
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During the economic downturn of 2002, instead of distributing dividends, Joie de Vivre was forced to ask investors to help out the company financially. Rather than approaching investors in a completely solemn manner, Conley explains how approaching his investors with a sense of humor he...
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Though Expedia was able to address the base of Maslow’s pyramid, they did not address the customer's higher needs. Using technology, Conley's company was able to meet customer desires by tracking customer preferences in much the same way that Amazon and Netflix do. Upping the ante, Joi...
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In order to match the specific personalities of customers with the specific personalities of their hotels, Joie de Vivre implemented a creative website innovation. Using an avatar and an online survey, the website is able to provide a hotel that is tailor made to fit the individual cust...
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Sweat your way to enlightenment with Joie de Vivre CEO Chip Conley. ... yoga sport "joie de vivre" "chip conley" hiking "hiking yoga" mcnicholas health fitness exercise
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During the economic downturn that followed the dot-com bust, there were many travel bargains to be found through new websites such as Expedia and Priceline. In what is called an efficient market, customers had a flood of bargains at their fingertips. Joie de Vivre Hotels was forced to ...
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In an offsite retreat, Joie de Vivre Hotels asked their housekeeping staff to describe an alternate title for their jobs. Rather than being called a "maid", the staff described themselves as "a mom away from home" or the "piece of mind police". Employees who focus the higher calling, r...
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Chip Conley, founder of a successful hospitality company reveals how businesses can achieve their fullest potential in his new book, PEAK. Discover how classic principals can spell fulfillment and for profits.
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