Know the main roles of different uniformed public services Emergency services: The police Fire Ambulance The armed forces: Army Royal Navy Royal Marines Royal Air Force Other uniformed services: The Prison Service UK Border Agency HM Revenue & Customs Coast Guard Purpose: Organisational objectives mission statements legislation e.g. Fire Service Act 1997/2002‚ Police Act 2004 Roles: dealing with accidents and emergencies routine work peace-keeping activities other
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Integrating Self Service Kiosks in a Customer-service System Cornell Hospitality Report Vol. 10‚ No. 6‚ April 2010 by Tsz-Wai Lui‚ Ph.D.‚ and Gabriele Piccoli‚ Ph.D. www.chr.cornell.edu Advisory Board Ra’anan Ben-Zur‚ Chief Executive Officer‚ French Quarter Holdings‚ Inc. Scott Berman‚ U.S. Advisory Leader‚ Hospitality and Leisure Consulting Group of PricewaterhouseCoopers Raymond Bickson‚ Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer‚ Taj Group of Hotels‚ Resorts‚ and Palaces Stephen
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Food and Beverage Service Training Manual Preface This training manual is meant to be a guide to all hotel personnel in food and beverage service who are involved in the day-to-day training of staff either part-time. Furthermore‚ it ensures a uniform system of training inputs. It also acts as a self-study guide to any individual who wishes to develop himself/ herself in the vocation of a waiter or restaurant supervisor. The book was developed after understanding the problems that personnel
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information technology impacted and transformed the service landscape in a significant way. The impact of information technology on the banking industry is quite remarkable and banking is now easier than ever to say the least. There are 5 advances in information technology that have greatly impacted and helped to transform banks‚ such as FNB. The first advance is the rapid growth of the Internet. Value can now be easily provided to customers through services that gather raw data and then transform it
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Service Experience Report Service experience Last month‚ my parents made a week’s time for a short tour. While‚ I was responsible for housesitting. During this period‚ I invited my friends to a party in my house. After an exciting night‚ the scene surprised me deeply. My home was left in a terrible mess that was full of beverage stains and garbage. Actually‚ the day my parents come back was getting closer‚ so I was very worried. And I started seeking the housekeeping on Internet‚ after comparing
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21 January 2015 Customer Service Matters Introduction Organizations are complex collections of various groups working toward the same common goal. In order to create the effective use of limited resources and to focus on stated goal‚ organizations’ structures are established. The most common structure‚ Functional Structures‚ have 3-5 levels each with their own specific responsibility and expectation. The most commonly recognized levels include the following: Human Resources (Hiring employees
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QUALITY SERVICE MANAGEMENT (MS32I) ASSESSING THE CUSTOMER SERVICE BRAND OF CHILITOS RESTAURANT Group Members Jhenell Chung - 620011075 Danielle Douglas-620013499 Stephen Fenton - 620012299 Carleen Rhone – 620011244 Rhianna Smith - 620011681 Elizabeth Swaby - 620011313 Lecturer: Dr. A. Crick TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 CHILITOS 4 BRAND COMPONENTS 5 Functions 5 Benefits 5 Association 6 Personality 7 Promise 8 CUSTOMER SERVICE STRATEGY 9 Customer Service as a
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customer service BSBCUS501C Assessment AT1 INDEX 1. Customer service plan 2. Reflection Assessment AT1: Develop customer service plan Customer service plan 1. Our vision and mission Innovative Widget will motivate its staff to be the best they can be. We will engage in sustainable practices. Improving the quality of products and maximize return to the stockholders. Provide the highest quality of widgets for our customer and improve our post sell service all the
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7 - 9 2.2 What is Customer Service 9 - 10 2.3 What does customer care really mean 10 - 15 2.4 Why Service excellence is important 15 - 17 2.5 Who really deliverers Customer Service 17 2.6 Why trust is important 17 - 18 2.7 Why do we measure customer satisfaction 18 2.8 Supermarkets and the customer service within the supermarkets 18 - 21 2.9 Tesco’s strategy to motivate their employees to offer excellent Customer service to their customers 22 2.10 Tips
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What is service blueprint? As the name suggests it is concerned with the service process and described as the tool for operational planning giving guidance on following aspects such as how it will be provided‚ staff actions‚ physical evidence and most importantly how it is needed to be delivered to its channels. In other words it is describing and developing the service process. Let the blue print be in any form‚ Flow Charts or Graphics it should convey the different modes or channels via which
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