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Formación y entrenamiento para personal de contacto en empresas de servicios

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El artículo presenta los resultados de una investigación en una empresa de servicios que ofrece seguros e inversiones a nivel nacional, localizada en Medellín. El objetivo es analizar las distintas dimensiones que hacen parte de los constructos formación y entrenamiento, prácticas administrativas que desarrollan las empresas para brindar satisfacción a sus empleados de contacto, aquellos que tienen trato directo con los clientes e interactúan con ellos. Se examina la influencia que dichas prácticas tienen en la satisfacción de los funcionarios y en el desempeno de su actividad, evaluando la incidencia en la calidad del servicio que se les presta a los clientes y la manera cómo estos la perciben. Required formation and training of frontline staff. A research proposal This article is a research proposal related to the elements that should be part of some managerial practices such as formation and training, which are developed by enterprises in order to provide satisfaction to their frontline staff (this being defined as the staff that has direct contact with customers in service enterprises and that interacts with them in the so-called service encounter). Hence, it is intended to analyze the different dimensions of the formation and training constructs, and prove the influence that such practices have in staff satisfaction, and how the latter influences the performance of the corresponding activities affecting the quality of the service that is offered to customers and how they perceive it. The research proposes to select a specific service enterprise that offers insurance and investment services nationally and that is located in the city of. At the end of the proposal, the main interest of the research for managerial practices is shown and additional topics for complementary research in the abovementioned field are suggested.

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  • Juan Carlos Sanclemente, 2010. "Formación y entrenamiento para personal de contacto en empresas de servicios," Revista Ad-Minister, Universidad EAFIT, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:col:000475:011845
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    Keywords

    Formación; entrenamiento; personal de contacto; gestión de recursos humanos; empresas de servicios; Formation; Training; Frontline Staff; Human Resource Management; Service Enterprises.;
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    JEL classification:

    • M12 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - Personnel Management; Executives; Executive Compensation
    • J24 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demand and Supply of Labor - - - Human Capital; Skills; Occupational Choice; Labor Productivity

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