There’s always something to howl about.

Missing The Opportunity To Achieve Excellence

When Going The Extra Mile Simply Makes Good Economic Sense

When my best friend asked his mother what she wanted for her 70th birthday, she instantly said, “To be with my family.” He offered her a European cruise or other similar possibilities… but she stood firm. Family is what she wanted.

So he began the process of planning the event.

We talked about some different scenarios, as he requested that I photograph the event – and I wanted a venue with some decent locations to use as a background.

Since many family members would be coming in from out-of-town, a nice hotel needed to be selected… and when he told me he was considering the Hilton in Charlotte – I laughed and said, “I stayed there last week… nice place, for sure.”

After researching his options, my friend realized that the Hilton could be a one-stop shop, as they had all the facilities he needed right there at the hotel. The family could come to town, enjoy a nice dinner, enjoy the family, propose a few toasts and hear a speech or two… then do a little dancing – and never have to leave the hotel.

One of the items on the agenda was a multimedia powerpoint presentation featuring images taken throughout his mother’s life… complete with music that she loves. He had worked hard to put this presentation together – and looked forward to his entire family being able to enjoy it.

When we arrived at the hotel, we began to inspect the facility as well as the grounds. We were a little disappointed with the landscaping, as outdoor watering restrictions were literally killing the grass and plants – but it is what it is.

In the banquet hall, the Hilton staff was setting up the tables. The projection screen was up – but no projector could be found. We wanted to get the projector set up early to avoid any problems with the presentation… so we asked the staff to find our projector.

The manager came to our banquet room to inform us that if we wanted a projector – he would be happy to rent us one for two hours for $400.

My friend informed the manager that he was led to believe the projector was included in the price. The manager was not swayed. It was $400 or no projector.

Needless to say, my friend was not impressed. When he made the arrangements, he was of the understanding that THEY would be supplying the projector – so he wouldn’t have to borrow one and transport it from Atlanta. Now, hundreds of miles away from home, it seemed like they were trying to leverage their position to pick up an extra $400 on this event.

Short story – Hilton didn’t get the $400.

No, we didn’t do the planned multimedia presentation. It’s not that my friend couldn’t afford the $400 – it was the principle of it. Hilton was already getting thousands of dollars from this event… and that figure actually grew with an additional twenty people who were added on the last day.

For the record, my friend is the Guest Services Manager at one of the few ultra-premium malls in the country. He knows what it means to deliver excellence – he does it every day. And he knows a lot of people. His company is one of the largest holders of real estate in the U.S.

While this event went very well – the food was good and served in a timely manner; the facility was clean and comfortable; and the rooms were everything we expected – this issue with the projector will leave a lasting bad taste in his mouth.

After getting back to Atlanta, we talked about how we would have handled this if we were Hilton’s managers – and the answer was so simple: we would have supplied the projector at NO additional cost. We wouldn’t have given it a second thought.

You see, the use of the projector would have not made a difference in Hilton’s bottom line. Sure, there would be another hours use on the bulb… and it might have taken an employee ten minutes to set up and retrieve the unit… and some electricity to run it… but for the most part, it would not cost Hilton much at all. Ten bucks, tops.

There is a lesson here to be learned. You are often given the opportunity to add value to your service – and sometimes the actual cost of providing that service is quite minimal… while failing to provide that service could prove quite costly.

The last time I checked – the Hilton wasn’t the only game in town… and I’m sure that fact won’t escape my friend’s mind when making his next hotel reservation – or recommendation.