Receiving and Acting in Guest Request

Receiving and Acting on Guest Requests

The human factor in all types of communication and customer service makes the difference. Guests need to feel taken care of. Good customer service includes effective telephone communication. The difference between a positive and negative experience with a phone call is you.

Procedure:

  1. Telephone ringing;

  2. Answer the phone on or before the third ring;

  3. Make the standard greetings with a smile:

      • Identify your department then identify yourself.

      • Adding phrases such as “Housekeeping Department, good morning. This is (state your name), how may I help you?”

  4. Have a pencil and a paper ready;

  5. Listen attentively, focus your attention on the caller;

  6. Write down immediately the caller’s name and room number, time of the request, special request and/or instruction;

  7. Answer the inquiries of the guest;

  8. Repeat all details such as the name and room number, special request and/or instruction of the guest;

  9. Assure the guest of the immediate action. (example: I shall connect to the department your request now it shall be granted, Sir);

  10. Bid the guest goodbye with some pleasantry;

  11. Put down the telephone upon hearing the click from the other end; and

  12. Make a follow up if necessary.