The Taj People Philosophy and Star System
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Case Details:
Case Code : HROB027
Case Length : 09 Pages
Period : 2001 - 2002
Pub Date : 2003
Teaching Note :Not Available Organization : Taj Group
Industry : Hospitality
Countries : India
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Excerpts
The Star System
The STAR system (STARS) was the brainchild of Martyris. The system was developed
in accordance with Taj's core philosophy that 'happy employees lead to happy
customers.' STARS, operative throughout the year (from April to March), was open
to all employees across the organization, at all hierarchical levels. It aimed
to identify, recognize and reward those employees who excelled in their work.
STARS was actively promoted across the group's 62 chain of hotels and among its
18,000 employees globally, out of which 15,000 were from India. STARS had five
different levels. Though employees did not receive any cash awards, they gained
recognition by the levels they attained through the points they accumulated for
their acts of kindness or hospitality.
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'Level 1' was known as the 'Silver Grade'. To reach this level, employees
had to accumulate 120 points in three months. To attain 'Level 2', known as
the 'Gold Grade,' employees had to accumulate 130 points within three months
of attaining the silver grade...
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The Future Plans
The STARS was not only successful as an HR initiative, but it
brought many strategic benefits to the group as well. The service
standards at all hotels of the group improved significantly because
the employees felt that their good work was being acknowledged and
appreciated. This resulted in repeat customers for Taj hotels.
Because of STARS, the Group won the 'Hermes Award 2002' for 'best
innovation in HR' in the hospitality industry. Analysts felt that
the fame and recognition associated with the winning of the Hermes
award would place the Taj Group of hotels at the top of the list of
the best hotels in the world. |
The group also received requests for setting up hotels in
Paris (France), where the 'Hermes award' function took place...
Exhibits
Exhibit I: The Taj Group of Hotels - An Overview
Exhibit II: Training Programs at the Taj
Exhibit III: Suggestions Made by Employees of the Taj Group Under the Stars
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