FEEDBACK Flashcards
WHAT IS THE VALUE OF FEEDBACK TO AN INDIVIDUAL WORKER?
- Improves practice, skills
- Positive feedback motivates and gives confidence
- Reaffirm behaviours and practices that your on the right path
- Can improve individuals ability to perform, improve overall workplace or the industry
- Allows for the identification of weakness eg skills, lack of knowledge
WHAT IS THE VALUE OF FEEDBACK TO THE WORKPLACE AND THE INDUSTRY?
- Information from customers in response to a product or the delivery of a service
- Vital for improving practices and procedures
- Both positive and negative feedback equally as valuable
- All feedback need to be used in a meaningful way and reflected upon to ensure its success within the hospitality industry
- Can be individual or group basis
STRATEGIES TO GAIN FEEDBACK
Open ended questions Questions → electronic and written Surveys Social media Conversations Meeting
WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF FEEDBACK?
- Customer feedback
- Personal reflection from employees
- Formal feedback
- Informal feedback
- Direct feedback
- Indirect feedback
WHAT IS CUSTOMER FEEDBACK?
Most important type of feedback
Allows you to know whether you are serving their needs and wants and where there is opportunities to improve
WHAT IS PERSONAL REFLECTIONS FROM EMPLOYEES FEEDBACK?
Ensures managers are receiving input from frontline workers who serve the customers
If a worker is not satisfied then the customer will pick up on this
Allows for the identification of weakness eg skills and areas for growth
WHAT IS FORMAL FEEDBACK?
Obtained from customer questionnaire or complaints when the employee or customer has written down their impression of the establishment
The opportunity to do this is often provided on tables in the restaurant or rooms in accommodation
WHAT IS INFORMAL FEEDBACK?
Obtained through talking with customers and employees
Picking up on their compliments of the establishment
Casual
WHAT IS DIRECT FEEDBACK ?
Obtain through people who are regular customers of the business and from staff who are working there
WHAT IS INDIRECT FEEDBACK ?
Obtained through another source such as the feedback given from guest questionnaires
Eg serving table and everyone leaves side salad over → may be too big or undesirable
WHAT ARE STRATEGIES FOR OBTAINING AND INTERPRETING FEEDBACK FROM SUPERVISORS?
Chef alerting through constructive feedback to a newly employed chef that they incorrectly brunoise an onion, thus preventing wastage of ingredients and saving time and energy
WHAT ARE STRATEGIES FOR OBTAINING AND INTERPRETING FEEDBACK FROM COLLEAGUES?
Feedback given to manager on how they have handled a cultural conflict - held a biased opinion
Employees give supplier feedback based on condition of stock (tempt, packaging), thus preventing food spoilage and wastage
WHAT ARE STRATEGIES FOR OBTAINING AND INTERPRETING FEEDBACK FROM CUSTOMERS?
When dishes are repeatedly not consumed, change portion sizes to save money
BENEFITS OF POSITIVE FEEDBACK ARE …
- Improve morale
- Show job/customer satisfaction/loyalty
- Improve time management/workflow and organisational skills
- Competitive advantage
- Affirming service product
- Improve the business reputation/profit
- Redistribute time into jobs that need improvement
- Opportunities of growth - lead to upskilling of staff
BENEFITS OF NEGATIVE FEEDBACK …
- Gives opportunity to evaluate areas of improvement
- Reflect upon new processes that need to be made
- Evaluate practices
- Redistribution of roles and responsibilities
- Identity areas of concern eg lack of staff knowledge - offer of training and upskilling of staff