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Blackberry Farm: Humble, Genuine and Simple.

November 18th, 2009 by CarolA

Last week, I had the honor of going to Blackberry Farm outside of Knoxville, Tennessee where I met with Brian Lee, the Director of Guest Relations.  Blackberry Farm is a resort located on 9500 acres in the Smoky Mountains that represents sustainability at its finest. The Soil to Table philosophy is seen everywhere from the dairy, the winery, the organic garden, the sheep and cattle farm, chickens, etc.  Can you imagine the vision and commitment that it takes to live that philosophy?  Blackberry Farm has grown from 100 to 300 employees and 44 cottages/guest rooms to 63 cottages/guest rooms and from 1100 acres to 9500 acres since 1994.

I’ve never experienced such a commitment to excellence and the guest experience as I did at Blackberry Farm.  It takes a very strong recruiting and training program to be able to run a business that has that high commitment to excellence and that is what Brian will be teaching in his breakout session at Serious Business.  A couple of key points that I picked up on is: 1. Every decision is based on how it will affect the culture 2. To keep evolving as the guests evolve.  Their philosophy on customer service is that it is Humble, Genuine, and Simple.  Brian’s recruiting and training is a 9-step process that every prospective employee goes through once hired.

  1. Recruitment
  2. Interview
  3. Selection
  4. Orientation
  5. 1st day of work
  6. Training plan
  7. 45 day review
  8. 6 month review
  9. Annual review

I know that you are going to gain a lot of knowledge on recruiting the right people to support your vision and how to train them to deliver your commitment to excellence in Brian’s breakout session in January.  Hope to see you there!

www.blackberryfarm.com

Inspiration from the “#1 Top Company to Work For” by Fortune Magazine

October 21st, 2009 by CarolA

I recently attended ISPA in Austin, TX where I heard lots of great speakers and was totally inspired!  JP Pawlin-Frye, Ram Charan, Lance Armstrong, Guy Kawasaki just to name a few and they were all great. There was one that really stood out for me, Tony Hsieh, the CEO of Zappos.com. Zappos.com was named #1 in the Fortune Magazine Top 100 companies to work for.

A few of his key points:
1.What are today’s consumers really looking for?  Intimately understand the customer you are trying to get.
2.How will you innovate your business?  Ask yourself that every day.
Happiness instead of luxury.
3.Authenticity is the key element for success
4.Stick to your core values/guiding principles and only hire people that their personal values align.
5.Are you focused more on Managing or Leading?

I visited the zappos.com website and clicked on Tony’s blog and I was so inspired by his blogging that I thought you might be also.  Take a look.  Great lessons on leadership and culture.  Enjoy!

http://blogs.zappos.com/blogs/ceo-and-coo-blog