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Friday, April 1, 2011
Service Failure ( Hospitality Industry Analysis )...
you are what you eat: Service Failure ( Hospitality Industry Analysis )...: "Criticising is not the right approaching option in Jordan, we neglect the criticisms and don' t support it , &nb..."
Service Failure ( Hospitality Industry Analysis )
Criticising is not the right approaching option in Jordan, we neglect the criticisms and don' t support it , this possibly because of our culture , we don't like negative comments , we tend to hear the complements all the time as we are doing the right thing , but i would strongly argue here that we need to accept the criticisms and even appreciate them in order to develop ourself , communities and country, so what is going to be written here is based on accurate theories and standards in the hospitality and its not arguable things in the most cases , let's move on to the Jordanian hospitality industry and analysis why its non-competitive on the global levels, why its not preferred on the international stage as the Spanish one , why there is no one restaurant in michelin guide, why no one restaurant or cafe has awarded the best design award .
To break it down I `ll start by posting a simple example to make it more understandable for the readers , A cup of coffee in any Cafe in Australia is ranged between $2 - $ 4 , whereas the cup of coffee in any Jordanian Cafe is ranged between 1.8 JD - 3.5 JD which would be equal to $ 4 AUD or more, sounds good ? the wages of the Barasita in any Australian Cafe would be ranged from $ 14 - $ 20 per hour and sometimes would be higher and in few cases would be lower if it was illegal employment situations , while the Jordanian Barista's daily wages would never exceed the 10 JD , the differences started to show up here ? ok , i am not going to discuss the rent, the ingredients , shipping etc since its miles higher in Australia than Jordan , but the thing is why the cup of coffee in Jordan is more expensive than Australia? or equal in few cases ? why ? i am trying to figure out why but can't solve this equation , furthermore, the funny thing is that the Jordanian coffee in most cases its anything but coffee, i was at (Spin Out) last night and i order latte'e and it was anything but Latte'e , they have no clue how to serve it , ask any Barsita in the developed countries how we should serve the Latte'e , he would say , IN A GLASS , Silky milk poured over a shot of espresso , not a cold milk poured over instant coffee served in a cup , this is wrong , there are some basics you should follow in service , you cant be creative here , try the creativity somewhere else, i reckon that there should some training institutions offer short courses about the basic things , such as , coffee , wine and service standards in order to develop the workforce in Jordan !!! A part from this example there are heaps of things have to be mentioned here , It could be that the Jordanian waiters or kitchen staff cant afford a meal in their workplace while in other countries one or two hours from his wages could be able to offer him a meal where he works , these conditions would reflect on the staff performance making it better or lower.
Another thing should be added into the account , the service charge ,10% extra will be added into your bill ! why ? all the variable and fixed costs are already have been already added to the price , so the thing is , why they charge for extra 10 % ?
therefore, these reasons , such as bad employment status , poor wages will make the employees struggling in a delivering a good service to the customers , whereas , the service in the developed countries became more sophisticated and proficient ,
therefore , hospitality organizations should consider these conditions in order to improve their workforce performance and their service standards
All i want from this post is to create kind of awareness for some managers and business owners in order to improve this industry and improve our beloved Jordan.
To break it down I `ll start by posting a simple example to make it more understandable for the readers , A cup of coffee in any Cafe in Australia is ranged between $2 - $ 4 , whereas the cup of coffee in any Jordanian Cafe is ranged between 1.8 JD - 3.5 JD which would be equal to $ 4 AUD or more, sounds good ? the wages of the Barasita in any Australian Cafe would be ranged from $ 14 - $ 20 per hour and sometimes would be higher and in few cases would be lower if it was illegal employment situations , while the Jordanian Barista's daily wages would never exceed the 10 JD , the differences started to show up here ? ok , i am not going to discuss the rent, the ingredients , shipping etc since its miles higher in Australia than Jordan , but the thing is why the cup of coffee in Jordan is more expensive than Australia? or equal in few cases ? why ? i am trying to figure out why but can't solve this equation , furthermore, the funny thing is that the Jordanian coffee in most cases its anything but coffee, i was at (Spin Out) last night and i order latte'e and it was anything but Latte'e , they have no clue how to serve it , ask any Barsita in the developed countries how we should serve the Latte'e , he would say , IN A GLASS , Silky milk poured over a shot of espresso , not a cold milk poured over instant coffee served in a cup , this is wrong , there are some basics you should follow in service , you cant be creative here , try the creativity somewhere else, i reckon that there should some training institutions offer short courses about the basic things , such as , coffee , wine and service standards in order to develop the workforce in Jordan !!! A part from this example there are heaps of things have to be mentioned here , It could be that the Jordanian waiters or kitchen staff cant afford a meal in their workplace while in other countries one or two hours from his wages could be able to offer him a meal where he works , these conditions would reflect on the staff performance making it better or lower.
therefore, these reasons , such as bad employment status , poor wages will make the employees struggling in a delivering a good service to the customers , whereas , the service in the developed countries became more sophisticated and proficient ,
therefore , hospitality organizations should consider these conditions in order to improve their workforce performance and their service standards
All i want from this post is to create kind of awareness for some managers and business owners in order to improve this industry and improve our beloved Jordan.
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