Staffing
By: Edward • Essay • 336 Words • March 13, 2010 • 789 Views
Staffing
Staffing is a critical part of working in the service environment. A person's performance is something that is available for examination and evaluation, and the person's strengths and weaknesses are taken from those observations. When hiring employees, you are looking for the people that best fit what you are looking for, but you don't necessarily find what you are looking for just by interviewing a person. You must conduct a background check, and check previous work experiences they have had in the past. Companies are truly determined for service excellence which implements the need to hunt for and employ people who have the incentive and interpersonal competence demanded by the market, who have or can learn the skills needed to be knowledgeable at the technical parts of the job, who can successfully survive the emotional strains connected with personal-contact service work, and who can enclose these incentive and capabilities in ways that expose a seamlessness to their behavior when performing their work. A person that is hired should be able to offer the quality of service that guests expect. Recruiting a student is a smart choice when looking for a person who is young, full of energy, and