Thoughts worth sharing from Founder & Chairman of Hotel Equities, Fred Cerrone
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Lessons Learned from the 2021 World Series Championship
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Happy Thanksgiving
To my family, friends and co-workers;
This past week and a half has been, personally for me, the most difficult of 2020… a year we can all agree has by its very nature been tough on all of us.
I have been diagnosed with “walking pneumonia” which has sapped me of much of my energy and leaves me out of breath following any amount of physical activity, including walking. I was tempted to feel sorry for myself. I wanted to focus on the accumulation of personal health issues as well as business challenges and ongoing head-winds therein. Honestly, I have been tempted to just focus on all of the negatives in life. But, then I decided instead of hosting a pity party, I would pray.
When I prayed, God put the book of Isaiah on my heart. Specifically, Isaiah 41:10—'Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.' As a result, God revealed several truths to me. Namely, that we are going to get through these tough times. We are going to persevere. We are going to come out even stronger on the other side. Why? Because God is with us and because God is our strength, comfort and guide. (Proverbs 3:5-6).
I am grateful to live in a nation where we have the freedom to express our religious liberties and personal faith. I pray regularly that I will have the courage to speak out and confront the enemies of our freedom as our forefathers once did. Because of their heroism and sacrifices, you and I benefit and for that I am deeply grateful. It’s a reminder for me that one day we will be held accountable before God for our actions and I am convinced that we will be asked the following two questions; [1] What did you do about my Son whom I sent to die for you? and [2], what did you do with the gifts and talents that I gave you?
Although we don’t have any control over how our life story begins, we do have a say in how it ends. Are you making the most of your time?
As we approach this Thanksgiving, one of my favorite holidays of the year, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention that you are one of the things that I am most thankful for.
Please stay healthy and safe.
Fred [Coach]
Thursday, April 2, 2020
Leading During Difficult Times
Thursday, June 13, 2019
Learning to Succeed
I can’t over emphasize how critical it is to seek opportunities to continue education in order to grow both personally and in your career development. I truly believe that training is a key stepping stone to our long term success.
All of the training programs offered at Hotel Equities are taught through experiential learning, defined as the process of learning through experience. Research shows that there are three reasons why experiential learning is most effective; [1] it accelerates learning, [2] it increases levels of engagement with others and [3] it enables self-paced personalized learning.
Aristotle said it best. “The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet.”
I say all of this to encourage you to always take the opportunity to learn as much as you can, as often as you can. Try to become a bit better at what you do each and every day. I encourage you to find a mentor who will help you throughout each stage in your life. Read a lot and learn through other people’s experiences, as well as your own. One of my personal mentors once told me, “You ought to learn from the mistakes of others, since you’re unlikely to live long enough to make them all on your own”.
Here’s to your personal learning and development program.
Hospitably,
Coach
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Money Well Spent
Hospitably Yours,
Coach
Monday, November 26, 2018
We Want You
Friday, July 27, 2018
Developing Leaders, Changing Lives
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
WHAT ON EARTH AM I HERE FOR?
I think it’s a question that surfaces in each of us at some point in our life. I call it the search for significance. We hope that when we leave this earth, we will have made a difference.
Life shouldn’t be just about making more money, buying a bigger home or having a selection of cars in the garage. It may include those things, but it must be more.
First, we must recognize our strengths, based on our God-given gifts and talents. Then we must choose to utilize those strengths by developing a servant attitude whereby we can help others improve their lot. Until we begin to utilize our gifts in that manner, we typically feel empty, restless and uncertain of our true calling and purpose.
Beyond our family and friends, we have the greatest opportunity to influence others at our place of work… guests/customers, fellow associates, subordinates, bosses, peers, vendors, owners, competitors and the like. The ultimate reward is the opportunity to make a meaningful, significant and positive difference in their lives.
Thursday, June 22, 2017
Tools of a Leader: "Stick With It!"
At this point in my career, I know that any good deal dies ten deaths before it comes to life. For instance, our
Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton-Atlanta Perimeter
Dunwoody nearly never got off the ground.
However, the hotel celebrated its one-year
anniversary this month and today it ranks #2 out of 174 hotels in Atlanta on
TripAdvisor. Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Never Work a Day in your Life
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Monday, May 16, 2016
“Tools of a Leader: Consider a Sacrifice Bunt”
Monday, April 18, 2016
Tools of a Leader: Inspect What You Expect
I don’t believe anyone begins a new job with the intention of doing poorly. Good leadership comes into play the very first day on the job and often dictates the level of success of the new team member. To get any job done well, you have to set clear expectations. Then comes the follow up, as expressed in Hotel Equities’ Value Statement #4: “Inspect what you expect.”
At Hotel Equities, the leadership team for training recently instituted an onboarding process that brings new general managers and corporate leaders to the corporate office to meet face-to-face with key corporate personnel who serve as coaches. Over a two-day period, they review culture, policy and procedures in a series of meetings but, more importantly, they also begin building relationships with those team members who they will work with in the future. Expectations are defined. Plans for follow-up [inspections] are laid.Multiple team members will monitor, check in, make calls and generally inspect those expectations set during hiring and onboarding. Follow-up happens, even when things appear to be going well.
For all associates, from housekeepers to vice presidents, we set expectations and inspections for every position and every task in an intentional effort to produce, ‘Excellence in Hospitality’.
Hospitably,
Fred Cerrone
Chairman & CEO
Hotel Equities
Monday, April 4, 2016
Tools of a Leader: Teach Them the Business

Wednesday, September 23, 2015
“Tools of a Leader: Hire an Attitude”
Monday, August 17, 2015
Tools of a Leader: Casting a Vision
Chairman & CEO
Hotel Equities
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Tools of a Leader: Brainstorming

Assembling the thoughts and ideas of creative and engaged people who have a stake in the success of an organization can be a powerful and rewarding experience. Every participant is encouraged to suggest as many ideas as possible, no matter how improbable or outlandish. Analysis, discussion and critique follow after the brainstorming is completed. Then the leader must guide the group to next steps.
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Tools of a Leader: Discipline

One of my mentors, John Maxwell, put it this way, “Discipline is doing what you really don’t want to do, so that you can do what you really want to do. It’s paying the price in the little things, so that you can buy the bigger thing.”
I am so proud of Eli for both his baseball and classroom achievements. I am equally proud of each of our hotel team members who utilize their training and skills to take great care of our guests. A winning formula for success in almost any venture is the utilization of gifts and talents to accomplish worthwhile things by making a difference in the lives of others.
Hospitably,
Fred Cerrone
Monday, March 23, 2015
Tools of a Leader: The Power of Teamwork
It’s March Madness again in the world of college sports. Have you completed your basketball bracket? Will your teams play in the Final Four?
As a leader, it is important that you teach your associates to fully comprehend and employ the power of the teamwork.
I hope you win your pool!
Hospitably,
Fred Cerrone
Monday, February 16, 2015
Tools of a Leader: Integrity
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
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