PolyTaste 2008: Service Audit Robert Hartman May‚ 2008 1 Agenda • • • • • • • What is a Service Audit? Dimensions of Service Guest Touch Points Event Environment Moments of Truth Observable Standards Audit Results 2 1 What is a Service Audit? • A Formal Study of Actual Service Performance – Based on Observable Standards – Performed by Disinterested Observers – Qualitative • Gathers Impressions • Characterizes Guest Experience – Quantitative • Gathers Data • Reports Operations
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Service means the process aimed at meeting customer expectations‚ which is fundamentally based on the direct or indirect interaction of the customer and the supplier. The result of the service typically manifests itself in an intangible form. Service quality is a way to manage business processes in order to ensure total satisfaction to the customer on all levels (internal and external). It is an approach that leads to an increase of competitiveness‚ effectiveness and flexibility of the entire company
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Globalization leads to cultural globalization and makes the impacts on local cultures. The conflicting between global culture and local cultures is a controversial topic which leads to the divergent position on cultural hybridization and homogenization. Cultural homogenization refers to the effects of globalization and aims to argue that foreign elements‚ particularly elements of dominant cultures‚ are replacing local elements. In contrast‚ cultural hybridization is the concept of combination between
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Using the cardinal rules of medical ethics as a base‚ design a policy that you would implement as an administrator of a health care organization(s) for both public health and health services. Discuss any differences in your policy and rationale. As an administrator‚ I would seek to enact policy that focused on equal treatment‚ equal distribution‚ and respect. Regardless of financial ability all patients would have the same access to care and level of treatment. The current physician shortage underscores
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many service quality issues faced by a local mass transport company‚ SMRT. The company has to still remain functional amidst mass criticism amongst the public due to inefficient communication networks‚ inefficient maintenance and various problems in the senior management. As a newly appointed senior manager‚ it is imperative that we work towards delivering a high quality service to our customers. There are many tools and quality improvement frameworks that we can use to improve existing service quality
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Customer service quality and customer service expectations in banking sector. Abstract This research explores the relationships between service quality‚ customer involvement and customer satisfaction in the highly competitive banking sector. The study sought to identify the most important attributes in bank settings‚ which may be used to review characteristics of the banks as experienced by customers. The main aim is to find out customer service quality performed by banks at present and expectations
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studies that involved the participation of 222 childless couples in first time marriages between the times of 2-6 months. Both members from each couple were asked to complete measures of personality and psychological well-being on the Interpersonal Qualities Scale‚ which involved describing themselves‚ their spouse and their beliefs of an ideal spouse as well as a measure of marital satisfaction. Participants completed these measures at each time point‚ with some of the participants chosen completing
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Appendix 2 SERVICE QUALITY QUESTIONNAIRE This is a questionnaire intended for disabled students of a Higher Education institution: University The questionnaire comprises three parts (A to C). Part A - a single question on your level of satisfaction with the overall services Part B - a set of 26 statements on your assessment of the quality of services delivered within your university‚ compared with the service level of an excellent university Part C - four questions: one on overall
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PROJECT 1 Reasons for customer service problems include the following: 1. Not listening to or collecting information from customers. It is surely self-evident that listening to the customers is fundamental to providing a high level of customer care. Self-evident it may be‚ but surprisingly few organisations and individuals possess and use good listening skills. People are all so very different. We come from such a wide variety of backgrounds and cultures. We all have different ways of thinking
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in favor of research that would improve clinical nursing practice and be applicable to evidence-based practice‚ not nursing research that was specifically for academic or theoretical purposes (George‚ 2011). Sister Calista Roy’s Adaptation Model is a system model that describes how a person continually interacts with environmental stimuli. The five major elements of her theory are
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