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The Power of Words: A Case Study of Service Language in an Australian Five-Star Hotel

In: Case Based Research in Tourism, Travel, Hospitality and Events

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  • Madalyn Scerri

    (Torrens University Australia)

  • Rajka Presbury

    (Torrens University Australia)

Abstract

Service organisations rely heavily on employees’ abilities to communicate well with guests and adapt their communication to situational requirements of encounters. Considered a critical soft skill, effective interpersonal communication is mainly dependent on processes of dialogue between employees and customers or guests, and consequently, employees’ spoken communication skills and their use of service language. Although critical to superior service design and management, the diverse ways in which employees talk and interact with customers or guests often receive limited managerial attention. This case uses empirical data from five-star hotels to present a detailed scenario of how hotel employees use service language in the fictional case of Hotel Millennium. The service language model underpins the case as a theoretical framework, enabling students to critically analyse the complexity of talk and interaction used during service encounters by applying the various constructs of the model. This will allow students to explore strategies to enhance service language in service design, delivery and management and ultimately improve the soft skill of interpersonal communication.

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  • Madalyn Scerri & Rajka Presbury, 2022. "The Power of Words: A Case Study of Service Language in an Australian Five-Star Hotel," Springer Books, in: Marianna Sigala & Anastasia Yeark & Rajka Presbury & Marcela Fang & Karen A. Smith (ed.), Case Based Research in Tourism, Travel, Hospitality and Events, chapter 0, pages 117-133, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-16-4671-3_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-4671-3_7
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