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Harvard studies Mumbai hotel staff heroics

NEW YORK — Staff at Mumbai's Taj Mahal Palace gave a new meaning to customer service when they saved hotel guests during a 2008 gun battle -- and now Harvard Business School wants to know whether other companies could learn.

The luxury hotel was the scene of a pitched fight between Islamist gunmen and Indian soldiers on November 26, 2008, trapping guests and staff.

Yet staff stayed in the burning building and did everything to shepherd out guests. A total of 31 people died there, including 12 employees.

"Underlying the case is a central conundrum: Why did the Taj employees stay at their posts, jeopardizing their safety in order to save hotel guests?" asks a new study, "Terror at the Taj: Customer-Centric Leadership," released this week.

"And is this level of loyalty and dedication something that can be replicated and scaled elsewhere?"

The study by Harvard Business School professor Rohit Deshpande explores workplace culture in India.

Compared to the West, employers have a much more "paternalistic" relationship with their employees, while length of service is recognized and honored by top management, the study says.

However, "not even the senior managers could explain the behavior of these employees," Deshpande told the business school's website Working Knowledge.

"In the interview, the vice chairman of the company says that they knew all the back exits: the natural human instinct would be to flee. These are people who instinctively did the right thing. And in the process, some of them, unfortunately, gave their lives to save guests."

The study -- which has not yet been made public in full -- found a "unique" employee culture at Tata Sons, the Taj's parent company, including an "exacting process for selecting, training, and rewarding Taj employees for their work."

"Every time they interact with a guest they should look for an opportunity to delight him," said H.N. Srinivas, senior vice president of human resources. During a 24-hour stay, a guest will have an average of 40 to 42 contacts with employees. "We've mapped it," he said.

Hotel general manager Karambir Singh Kang, whose wife and two young sons died that day, said he felt like the captain of a ship. "I think that's the way everyone else felt, too," Kang said. "A sense of loyalty to the hotel, a sense of responsibility to the guests."

Deshpande has taught the case in Harvard Business School's Owner/President Management Executive Education program. The website said the plan is to use the case more widely as an example of managing "post-crisis recovery of a flagship corporate brand."

AFP: Harvard studies Mumbai hotel staff heroics
 
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Not surprising at all...we Hindus are always taught that "Work is Worship" (In my mother tongue: "Kayakave Kailasa").

A Salute to their bravery and dedication!
 
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Harvard first needs to study rescue of American forces by Pakistan commandos under fire from outlaws in Somalia!

The study by Harvard Business School professor Rohit Deshpande explores

Someone is duping an institute into wasting valuable time and money out of his "national pride".

"Every time they interact with a guest they should look for an opportunity to delight him," said H.N. Srinivas, senior vice president of human resources. During a 24-hour stay, a guest will have an average of 40 to 42 contacts with employees. "We've mapped it," he said.

Since the secret is already spilled, what is now Harvard spending time to study?? Indians better patent this and start licensing to others! The funds wasted on this nonsense heroics can be spend on educated many destitute poor in India itself or may be buy onions. Looks like another link in the desperate chain of "Pakistan terrorist mantra".
 
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I am Proud Of My Civilians Today, That They just defied the natural Instinct to save the fellow Human Beings... And Its Taken Up as a Case study in One of the Worlds Most prestigious Institutions..

They Might be No More but there Deed Carried them so Long... They are worth a Salute...
 
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How Rohit Deshpandey being a Harvard professor humble the credibility of the article? I'm really at loss here! :-/
 
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Atithi Devo Bhav-Guest is god.
Proud of the the Taj Staff who are a living testimony to the above line.
:)
 
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How Rohit Deshpandey being a Harvard professor humble the credibility of the article? I'm really at loss here! :-/

I don't think the credibility is a problem. What others might question is whether this was something really required, and is perhaps being done to get attention on India and/or Pakistan. I don't know how often universities study stories of heroics, but I doubt it happens too often.
 
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I don't think the credibility is a problem. What others might question is whether this was something really required, and is perhaps being done to get attention on India and/or Pakistan. I don't know how often universities study stories of heroics, but I doubt it happens too often.

It was not a Study about Heroism, but a Study On Natural Instinct for which they took 26/11 as an Example....
 
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It was not a Study about Heroism, but a Study On Natural Instinct for which they took 26/11 as an Example....

If you guys think the professor being Indian-American had nothing to do with this choice of incident, you are really deluding yourself.

He could have picked any example closer to home from 9/11 to Katrina to whatever. But he picked India.

Again, this is not to cast aspersions on the hotel staff.
 
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^ Absolutely true. What would Americans and westerners associate themselves more with, stories of heroism in the US or in India which they probably don't care much about? I mean such stories are quite common in the west. One just happened lately in Arizona.
 
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If you guys think the professor being Indian-American had nothing to do with this choice of incident, you are really deluding yourself.

He could have picked any example closer to home from 9/11 to Katrina to whatever. But he picked India.

Again, this is not to cast aspersions on the hotel staff.

He can only be held Accountable if He has Taken anything Fake to Prove a Point?? He Is studying On Natural Instincts and He is Well Aware of What and How 26/11 employees Defied the Natural Instinct to save the Fellow People and Later Sacrificed themselves...

Why would You bother chasing some other Incident When You have a Perfect one available...

Or Do You have any problem because this happened in India?? and India is Portrayed here... If it is, It is U who is deluded Not me...
 
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What others might question is

whether this was something really required, and

is perhaps being done to get attention on India and/or Pakistan.

1. And who these "others" are? A bunch of pakistanis like you?
The Harvard people are happy with this study, end of topic!

2. Yaar, tu kaun hai jo decide kare ki Harvard me students ko kya sikhaya jaaye?
Harvard has it's profs to take care of that.
And they think that it was important!:pop:

3.Why would they want to attract attention of Pakistan?
.............Ridiculous!:blink:
 
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