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Service Equals Performance Equals Service
By:Richard Saporito
Service can be described as a “performance” of some kind involving two parties whereby one party is the benefactor and the other party is the performing party receiving some type of monetary payment. The value of the Service depends on the personal experience of the benefactor.
When I looked it up in Webster’s, there it was #11 out of 31 definitions. The payment part was not included, but the key word mentioned was “performance.”
As I relate this to restaurants, it’s so easy to see why dining room service is excellent training for actors, since they’re performing all of the time. There might be days when their energy level is low, yet they are still expected to perform on the show stage at night. It is not much different for dining room service staff whose livelihood depends quite a bit on how they look and act before many people per night. The word “performance” makes a lot of sense when relating it to other Service fields such as medical, legal, financial and armed, even in religion they’re called prayer services.
With increased human knowledge and modern inventions, the term “Customer Service” has evolved over time. Whenever a new technology is invented, an array of “services” develops making it accessible to the general public with success depending on product “performance” and the product related “Services performance.” Whether it is a bulb to make a room bright or a flying machine that sends people around the world faster, the need for developed services attached to new technologies does create jobs.
Even at the computer, we dial up our Internet “Service” Provider to gain access to the information highway. The instantaneous delivery of sorted out information within seconds is now the norm. Proper navigation “performance” (that word again) allow us to surf the World Wide Web streamlining information at our fingertips. ” With improved search engine technology, the return of consumer searches has become more categorically specific-once again proving better performance results in better service
Service can be described as a “performance” of some kind involving two parties whereby one party is the benefactor and the other party is the performing party receiving some type of monetary payment. The value of the Service depends on the personal experience of the benefactor.
When I looked it up in Webster’s, there it was #11 out of 31 definitions. The payment part was not included, but the key word mentioned was “performance.”
As I relate this to restaurants, it’s so easy to see why dining room service is excellent training for actors, since they’re performing all of the time. There might be days when their energy level is low, yet they are still expected to perform on the show stage at night. It is not much different for dining room service staff whose livelihood depends quite a bit on how they look and act before many people per night. The word “performance” makes a lot of sense when relating it to other Service fields such as medical, legal, financial and armed, even in religion they’re called prayer services.
With increased human knowledge and modern inventions, the term “Customer Service” has evolved over time. Whenever a new technology is invented, an array of “services” develops making it accessible to the general public with success depending on product “performance” and the product related “Services performance.” Whether it is a bulb to make a room bright or a flying machine that sends people around the world faster, the need for developed services attached to new technologies does create jobs.
Even at the computer, we dial up our Internet “Service” Provider to gain access to the information highway. The instantaneous delivery of sorted out information within seconds is now the norm. Proper navigation “performance” (that word again) allow us to surf the World Wide Web streamlining information at our fingertips. ” With improved search engine technology, the return of consumer searches has become more categorically specific-once again proving better performance results in better service
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Topserve Inc. is a Restaurant Service Consulting and Waiter Training Company.
Richard Saporito, founder, has over 25yrs. of restaurant service experience in many large, diverse and profitable establishments. He uses this past successful experience to help restaurants achieve their desired customer service goals-understanding it may be the difference between success and failure. Richard’s 31 page e-book--How to Improve Dining Room Service-- is used as a guide for setting up restaurant dining room customer service systems.
Richard Saporito, President, Topserve Inc.
www.topserveconsulting.com
info@topserveconsulting.com
888-276-4808
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