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Located in the booming, and rapidly expanding, borough of Scout Tuazon St., Timog Avenue in Quezon City, the restaurant is a warm and friendly place with excellent food. A place where you always know you will get the best of everything. Casa Francesco features a cozy dining room, an elegant lounge with comfortable furnishings and decor, and two open-air venues namely the Al fresco and the La Terraza. The menu consists of a variety of Filipino-Spanish traditional dishes perfected by unique blends. Prices are competitive with other upscale restaurants in the area. However, it is the strategy of Casa Francesco to give a perception of higher value than its

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Parts 1-4

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1. The benefits of delivering quality service?2. Six service expectations and how to meet

them?3. A five step process for delivering quality

service to guests and co-workers?4. A four step way to handle guest complaints?5. Two things you can do consistently to improve

service quality?

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Topics for this seminar include;

1. Meet or Exceed Guest Expectations2. Delivering Quality Guest Service3. Handling Guest Complaints4. Improving Service Quality

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Meet or Exceed Guest Expectations

Expectation – Reality = Guest Satisfaction

1. Anticipate2. Meet or exceed guests’ expectations

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Discussion questionsDiscussion questionsWhat do guests expect from the staff when

they enter a business?Why is a good attitude important to guest

service?How can you demonstrate the ‘spirit of

hospitality’?How can you make guests a priority?

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More discussion questionsMore discussion questionsWhy does using a guests name make such a

good impression with guests?How do guests benefit when you display a

good attitude? How does the business benefit? How do you benefit?

How does paying attention to guests help you serve them better?

What is the difference between good service and excellent service (The spirit of hospitality)?

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What are guest expectations (6) and how do we satisfy them?

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Professional AppearanceProfessional AppearanceMaintain a neat, professional, well groomed appearance.

Wear a clean, proper uniform

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FriendlinessFriendliness

SmileGreet guests and co-workers

enthusiastically and promptlyMaintain consistent eye contact

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CourtesyCourtesy

Give guests and co-workers full, uninterrupted attention

Treat guests and co-workers respectfullyCall guest and co-workers by name

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EmpathyEmpathy

Imagine how guests and co-workers see the situation

Demonstrate Sensitivity to guests’ and coworkers’ feelings

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ResponsivenessResponsiveness

Wherever possible, take responsibility and act to satisfy guest and coworkers’ expectations yourself, rather than refer to management

Ask if the person is satisfied with the solution

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FlexibilityFlexibility

Treat each guest and co-worker as an individual

Offer creative solutions to guests and co-workers needs

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Additional PointsAdditional PointsIncreasing competition makes service an

important element for successQuality service means meeting and exceeding

guest expectations and creating a memorable experience

Travelers expect quality service and deserve respectful treatment

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More pointsMore pointsLook at service from the guests point of viewAttitude shapes behavior. Your attitude or

‘spirit’ is the key to providing excellent service

Display the ‘Spirit of Hospitality’ which is an attitude or commitment to provide the best service possible to guests

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A few more pointsA few more pointsPlace your guests’ needs ahead of your own.

Fill requests promptly according to their schedule, not yours

Reach beyond guest expectations and surprise guests with something extra

Few guests complain that you are overdoing it if you provide them with what they really want

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Discussion questionsDiscussion questionsWhat do guests expect from the staff when

they enter a business?Why is a good attitude important to guest

service?How can you demonstrate the ‘spirit of

hospitality’?How can you make guests a priority?

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More discussion questionsMore discussion questionsWhy does using a guests name make such a

good impression with guests?How do guests benefit when you display a

good attitude? How does the business benefit? How do you benefit?

How does paying attention to guests help you serve them better?

What is the difference between good service and excellent service (The spirit of hospitality)?

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Activity 1Activity 1

Relate experiences in which you received excellent service. Describe what the person did that made the service excellent and how they made you feel?

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Activity 2Activity 2Reach Out to the GuestReach Out to the Guest

How would you display the ‘Spirit of Hospitality’

and, not only meet, but exceed guest expectations?

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Guest 1 A guest must check-out of her room,

but must deal with her luggage before attending an on-site meeting

Guest 2A guest is in town for important meetings. At breakfast he spills orange juice on his suit. He asks the restaurant server for a damp rag so he can try to clean the stain

Guest 3

It is 8 o’clock in the evening. A guest enters the lobby and asks for a specific restaurant (located four blocks away)

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Discussion QuestionsDiscussion QuestionsWhat are some ways to ask what a guest

really wants?What does it mean to ‘read’ a guest?Why is providing quality service so

challenging sometimes?Why should you confirm your understanding

of a guests needs before carrying out a request?

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More discussion questionsMore discussion questionsWhy should you follow up with a guest after

providing a service or solving a problem?Why is it important to treat co-workers the

same way you treat guests?Teamwork is important to delivering guest

service. What can you do to work better with your co-workers?

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Video

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Delivering Quality Guest ServiceDelivering Quality Guest ServiceThere are five steps that will help you deliver quality guest service to guests and co-workers;

1.Read the person by paying attention to what is said and how it is said.

2.Determine what the person needs.3.Work together to find a solution.4.Deliver the service.5.Follow up to make sure the person is satisfied

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Additional PointsAdditional PointsEvery guest has different expectations of

what excellent service is, and each employee has a unique opportunity to anticipate and meet those expectations

All good service starts with understanding what your guests want and expect

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A few more pointsA few more pointsThe easiest and most effective way to find out

what a guest wants???? ASK!Get the guest talking, ask questions

Fill guests request immediately, or when they want something done

Make guests feel as if they are your priority

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Discussion QuestionsDiscussion QuestionsWhat are some ways to ask what a guest

really wants?What does it mean to ‘read’ a guest?Why is providing quality service so

challenging sometimes?Why should you confirm your understanding

of a guests needs before carrying out a request?

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More discussion questionsMore discussion questionsWhy should you follow up with a guest after

providing a service or solving a problem?Why is it important to treat co-workers the

same way you treat guests?Teamwork is important to delivering guest

service. What can you do to work better with your co-workers?

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ActivityActivity Determining what the guest wantsDetermining what the guest wants

Guest 1 Your room is near the pool. Some children

have been running back and forth through the halls and making a lot of noise, so you can’t sleep. When you see an employee you ask if there are rules against unsupervised children playing in the pool area.

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What the Guest Wants (continued)What the Guest Wants (continued)Guest 2 You have brought your family on your

business trip. They’ve stayed at the property while you’ve been busy, but now you would like to take them out to see the area. You don’t know the area so you ask an employee if there is an shopping mall nearby.

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Activity 2Activity 2Determining Guest NeedsDetermining Guest Needs

Anticipate and list the potential needs from the groups below:

1. Families with small children2. Honeymooning couple3. Guest with disabilities4. Seniors5. Women traveling alone

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Discussion QuestionsDiscussion Questions

1. How can you demonstrate teamwork as you resolve guest complaints?

2. What is the best way to react when guests complain about problems?

3. What are some things you can do to calm angry or upset guests?

4. What does it mean if you take responsibility for a guests’ problem?

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There are four steps to effectively handle There are four steps to effectively handle guest complaintsguest complaints…….laugh.laugh……no, no sorry LAFFno, no sorry LAFF

Listen to the problem

Apologize and offer solutions

Fix the problem

Follow up to ensure guest satisfaction

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Additional PointsAdditional PointsGuests want a total quality experience, not

isolated pockets of excellence. Work together as a team to resolve guest problems and deliver the best service possible

Since service is not something guests can return or exchange, their only option is to complain

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More pointsMore points

Never blame guests for problems they report. If they don’t complain to staff then they are probably complaining to customers (or potential customers)

Nearly 95% of travelers will return to a property if a problem is resolved to their satisfaction. 35% will return after bad service, but most will spread the word about their bad service

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Discussion QuestionsDiscussion Questions

1. How can you demonstrate teamwork as you resolve guest complaints?

2. What is the best way to react when guests complain about problems?

3. What are some things you can do to calm angry or upset guests?

4. What does it mean if you take responsibility for a guests’ problem?

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Activity 1Activity 1ItIt’’s all about Teamwork and Empathys all about Teamwork and Empathy

Which department/co-worker should be contacted when…

1. A guest complains that although he used the “Do Not Disturb’ sign, a room attendant knocked on the door and woke him up

2. A guest complain that cable is out on the TV and he’s missing the World Cup match.

3. The guest complains that their room smells like smoke

4. A meeting planner complains the Air Conditioning in the meeting room is broken

How would you show Empathy?

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Activity 2Working together to resolveWorking together to resolve the guests problemsthe guests problems

Write a common guest problem on a piece of paper…wait for further instructions

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Improving Service Quality

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Discussion QuestionsDiscussion QuestionsHow can employees be rewarded for showing

guests the spirit of hospitality or quality service?

Why should managers share guest feedback-good or bad- with employees

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Video

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Improving Service QualityImproving Service QualityEmployees feel free to share their ideas for

improving guest service:

Share feedback with the staff

Look for opportunities to improve service

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Discussion QuestionsDiscussion QuestionsHow can employees be rewarded for showing

guests the spirit of hospitality or quality service?

Why should managers share guest feedback-good or bad- with employees

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ActivityActivity1. Share a short story about a time when you

made a suggestion to a business (as a customer or staff) for an improvement to service that was accepted by the business.

How did you feel when management implemented your idea?