The Inn at Little Washington
Altschuler, Debra,...
The Inn at Little Washington
Altschuler, Debra; Landel, Robert D.
OM-1320 | Published December 13, 2006 | 11 pages Case
Collection: Darden School of Business
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Who could have imagined that a gas station turned restaurant in the middle of a tiny town known only for its namesake could become the highest-rated dinner experience in the nation? But that's exactly the position the Inn at Little Washington was in when Andrew Welch was hired in late 2002 to take on the on the job of overseeing the entire operation of the Inn. Students learn about the operation of the Inn in detail right down to the dinner menu as Welch faces some challenging questions: Could the Inn continue to justify its high prices? What is the secret to its longevity and could it continue to have a full house every night without advertising? And finally, could he continue to operate the Inn in the same manner without a plan in place to compete with the new restaurant scene in Washington, DC. Students should develop their hypothesis of the underlying elements that have created and are sustaining a high-performance service business.
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