CHICAGO, Sept. 22, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Many companies talk about empathy, but empathy is about more than just walking in another's shoes. What if you took the extra step and made every decision by starting with a simple question: How will this decision care for people so they can be their best?
Hyatt Hotels Corporation President and CEO Mark Hoplamazian says taking a reverse perspective has allowed the company to unleash its most valuable asset – its 100,000 colleagues worldwide. Amid unprecedented industry disruption, Hyatt is redefining the hotel experience and writing the next chapter of its story. In this session, Mark will discuss what it really means to apply a reverse perspective throughout the business, and will share key examples for improving employee engagement, bettering business results, and ultimately making a bigger impact on the world.
Event Details
- Global Leaders Series: Thursday, September 29, 2016
Hyatt Regency McCormick Place – 2233 S. Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago
Registration and Networking: 7:15 a.m.; Breakfast Program 8:00 - 9:15 a.m.
Speaker: Mark Hoplamazian, President & CEO, Hyatt Hotels Corporation
Global Leaders Platinum Series Sponsor: KPMG
Gold Sponsors: JPMorgan Chase, PwC
Media Sponsor: The Wall Street Journal
About The Executives' Club of Chicago:
The Executives' Club of Chicago is the city's premier membership and networking organization focused on senior executives networking, development and innovation. The Club serves as a platform for executives to build relationships, share ideas, develop new business opportunities and participate in world-class programming. The Club helps executives with their personal and professional development and prepares the next generation of business leaders for success. For more information, visit www.ExecutivesClub.org.
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