Work. It. Out!

Did you know that the DoubleTree by Hilton San Jose has a 24 hour gym on property? Our newly renovated Hilton Fitness by Precor gym has all your needs to stay in shape while on the road. Not only do we have treadmills, free weights, stair-master, etc, but we have an outdoor heated pool and spa!

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Drop it like a Squat

Our DoubleTree by Hilton San Jose Airport Hotel wants you to be able to “Drop it Like A Squat” even when you’re on vacation! Includes cardio equipment with personal flat screen TVs, various weight machines, free weights, and yoga/stretching area.

A Healthy Life is a Happy Life

Here at DoubleTree by Hilton San Jose, we want each and every one of you to be happy and healthy. That is why we have a newly renovated 24-hour gym on our property. Below you will find easy ways to start you on the right track to a healthy life.

Right before the shower exercises:

30 jumping jacks

20 lunges

10 squats

10 plie squats

20 side lunges

20 glute kickbacks

15 short bridges

10 side leg circles

20 glue kickbacks

15 squats

10 plie squats

20 jumpking jacks

How to eat healthy:

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C.A.R.E. Shaved Ice Event!

The DoubleTree by Hilton San Jose CARE Committee had a great Shaved Ice event last Friday! This great event brought our employees out by our pool for a break during their workday. Interested in becoming a Hilton Employee? Check out open positions at Hilton Worldwide Careers for many opportunities!

Hilton Fitness by Precor Center Tips

The DoubleTree by Hilton San Jose encourages our guests to live a healthy/happy life. Whether you are hitting our Hilton Fitness by Precor Center, doing laps in our outdoor pool or simply eating right, all are great steps to living a long healthy life. Here are some great tips and tricks to eating right, but are still delicious! Enjoy!

Low Calorie Snacks That Are High On Taste

by  on FEBRUARY 25, 2012 

In a world obsessed with calories, taste seems to have taken a backseat. Health experts from around the world suggest a healthy intake of 2000 calories a day but sadly foods that comprise such meals are bland, tasteless and extremely difficult to accept as part of your daily routine. Calories are not good but would you like to give up the pleasure to eat in this attempt or would you rather maintain a healthy diet and enjoy what you eat? Actually this question is a no brainer! No one would like to deprive themselves of taste in an effort to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

In this article we are going to discuss about a few low calorie snacks that are one, tasty, easy to find and filling!

Give It Up for Healthy Bacteria

If you are not lactose intolerant, here is a low calorie snack that you can feast on! Considered as one of the healthiest of all low calorie snacks, the yogurt has and continues to rule on the taste buds of many. Yogurt made out of skimmed milk is hands down a very healthy snack that will help you stay active.

Flavored or unflavored, it is your pick but you can expect to have yogurt just about any part of the day. If your hunger pangs are getting the best of you, it is time you go to your refrigerator, take a scoop of yogurt in your bowl and sink into the smoothness. If you want a little more flavor and texture, don’t shy from adding berries to this low calorie snack.

Say Hello to Fiber

A favorite among people, who are constantly on the lookout for low calorie snacks, is the quintessential warm snack of oatmeal. Loaded with fiber and with other essential nutrients, oats for long have been topping the low calorie snack chart. They are not snack per say but, when you take them in small quantities or as part of your afternoon craving tour; you can make way for healthiness.

An oatmeal cookie or even an energy bar can substitute for the breakfast style oatmeal. You can have it just about any time of the day and not be a victim of guilt. A low calorie snack that is healthy, tasty and easy to prepare, oatmeal is your best bet.

Something Sweet, Something Salty

A low calorie snack that is bound to make your taste buds come alive are crackers. You can do so much with crackers and not worry about compromising on your health goals. Low calorie snacks in the form of crackers are just the perfect answer to that mouth watering treat you have always been yearning for.

Your choice of crackers does make a difference here. This time you shop for these munchy delights make sure to flip over to the back of the packet and check for its contents. If you are happy with what you see, you can go ahead and indulge all you want!

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Engaged Employees Drive Guest Satisfaction

HotelNewsNow.com

29 February 2012
By Patrick Mayock
News Editor-International

SAN FRANCISCO—All employees, regardless of where they work, want the same thing: They want to be cared about as individuals, as human beings. They want recognition. And they want to know what they’re doing matters.

If HR practitioners are able to meet those needs, the result is a joyful, engaged workforce that will help facilitate happy, engaging relationships with guests, according to experts during a session titled “How the Game Has Changed: Rewards and Incentives,” at the 6th Annual HR in Hospitality Conference & Expo at the Hyatt Regency in San Francisco.

To emphasis that point, presenter Darci Riesenhuber, director of brand culture and internal communications for Hilton Worldwide’s Embassy Suites brand, offered the following statistic: The No. 1 reason customers don’t come back to a hotel, as cited by 68% of respondents in a recent poll, is because employees don’t care. At a distant second is price (14%), followed by product quality (9%).

“The ripple effect is you don’t care about me as an employee, I don’t care about you, I certainly don’t care about your customer,” she said.

That idea of “caring” is especially important, Riesenhuber said. Bad reviews on websites such as TripAdvisor shouldn’t be the primary concern, as any review suggests a guest cares enough about the experience to write a reaction to it.

“When guests give up (and don’t offer feedback), that’s when we’re in trouble,” she said.

Engaging employees
The most engaged employees are those who understand how their roles and responsibilities relate to a larger meaning, Riesenhuber said.

Room attendants, for example, shouldn’t just view their role as cleaning rooms. Rather, they are creating a tidy place of comfort—a home away from home—for travelers. Likewise, janitors aren’t just cleaning hallways; they’re stopping the spread of germs and are contributing to a healthy environment for guests.

“Our job is to help connect and give meaning to our employees’ jobs,” Riesenhuber said. “… If you can do that, you will have a truly engaged workforce.”

So how do HR practitioners create those places of engagement? Riesenhuber, along with fellow presenter Fred Bendaña, executive director of client service for Fenton, Missouri-based consultancy Maritz, shared three important principles that are crucial when fostering an engaged workforce.

1. Brand promise
The foundation of any HR initiative rests with the individual organization’s brand promise, the panelists said.

At grocery-store chain Whole Foods Market, for example, the company’s brand promise is to radically improve the health of people, both physically and emotionally. Every decision stems from that core philosophy, Bendana said.

Hilton Worldwide’s brand promise is to deliver more of what guests want in a consistent and generous way, Riesenhuber said. With that foundation in place, she was able to investigate what motivates her employees to help them better find meanings in their jobs.

2. Motivation insights
What is the best way to discern employees’ needs and wants, Bendaña asked? Ask them.

His research found 78% of employees said praise or recognition for a job well done is important or extremely important when it comes to fostering engagement.

Gaylord Entertainment excels in this regard. Not only does the hotel company recognize and reward its employees, but it tailors its recognition and rewards to meet the needs of specific segments within its workforce, Bendaña said.

For instance, some employees—the “career builders”—want development opportunities. “Praise cravers,” on the other hand, want to be publically recognized. Others didn’t want any public recognition but place high value on days off and flexibility in scheduling.

“What do your employees want? It’s not all the same thing,” he said.

3. Recognition practices
Another Maritz poll found employee engagement doubles when recognition practices are in place. One particular Maritz client found departments with the highest level of customer satisfaction had the highest occurrence of employee recognition.

The key, added Riesenhuber, is to clearly articulate what it is you will be rewarding. If employees don’t understand the preferred types of behavior, they’ll never be able to achieve them.

“Tell employees exactly what you’re looking for,” she said.

The DoubleTree by Hilton San Jose has taken a new approach to recognition this year as we have taken it to the next step. As it says above, a happy employee leads to happy guests!

Hilton Worldwide wins Best Business Hotel Chain (World) by Travel + Leisure India & South Asia’s India’s Best Awards 2011 Readers’ Poll

Wednesday, February 22, 2012, 17:00 Hrs  [IST]
By HBI Staff | Mumbai
 

Hilton Worldwide has recently been ranked the Best Business Hotel Chain (World) in the first edition of Travel + Leisure India & South Asia’s India’s Best Awards 2011 Readers’ Poll. This ranking is the result of a readers’ poll conducted by the India & South Asia edition of Travel + Leisure magazine. The readers participated in the poll by rating their experiences and evaluating countries, emerging destinations, cruises, hotels, airports, trains, destination spas and honeymoon destinations.

Lenny Menezes, Chairman, India, Hilton Worldwide said, “We are honoured and delighted to receive this award and recognition. It is very encouraging, and it will further reinforce our commitment to deliver exceptional guest experiences.”

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