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Service Profit Chain Ch. 7 Building a Cycle of Capability

Service Profit Chain Ch. 7 Building a Cycle of Capability. Key Source of Employee Dissatisfaction II. Service Employee Capability is Made Up of 1. Latitude to Meet Customer Needs 2. Clear Expression of Limits 3. Excellent Training 4. Well-engineered Support Systems

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Service Profit Chain Ch. 7 Building a Cycle of Capability

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  1. Service Profit Chain Ch. 7Building a Cycle of Capability • Key Source of Employee Dissatisfaction • II. Service Employee Capability is Made Up of • 1. Latitude to Meet Customer Needs • 2. Clear Expression of Limits • 3. Excellent Training • 4. Well-engineered Support Systems • 5. Recognition and Reward • + Selection!

  2. Service Profit Chain Ch. 7Building a Cycle of Capability III. Selection Criteria: 1. Attitude First, Skill Second ex) Selection by “Life Themes” 2. Self-selection instead of selection - Theoretical Foundation 3. Involving Customers in the selection IV. Select Customers to Serve! V. Training as both Means and Ends

  3. Service Profit Chain Ch. 7Building a Cycle of Capability VI. Providing Latitude and Limits - Traditional Approach: Negative Approach - The Nontraditional Approach: Positive Approach VII. Investing in Support Systems * Latitude to Fire Customers VIII. Consistent Reward and Recognition ex) Outback Steakhouse IX. Fitting the Elements Together (p. 128)

  4. Service Profit Chain Ch. 8Developing Processes That Deliver Value • Role of Process Improvement • High Quality and Productivity • Highest Value and Satisfaction • Examples • Shouldice Hospital • Benihana of Tokyo • Cooks are In Charge of “Stoves” • Cooked in Full Sight of Patrons • Dinner Show • Florida Power and Light* • Initial Great Success • Procedure Took Over Goals

  5. Service Profit Chain Ch. 8Developing Processes That Deliver Value III. Techniques for Process Improvement 1. Service Mapping 2. Pareto Analysis 3. Fishbone Diagramming IV. Translating Techniques Into Results 1. Benchmarking “Best in the World” 2. Maintain both a Customers’ and an Employee’s Point of View 3. Shielding Employees from Job Loss

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