Three Characteristics Of Customer Service Training In Mcdonalds

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Working in McDonald’s
McDonald’s training is far more effective than most other fast food chains. There are three elements of the training that are critical to McDonald’s worldwide: service, quality, and operations. Customer service training is a crucial part of McDonald’s training.
The consistently good tasting and high quality food that McDonald’s delivers on a global scale daily can be credited to the level of training McDonald’s employees receive.
The understanding of business structure, operations, hierarchy, and teamwork are all a significant and prevalent part for all employees in McDonald’s.
It doesn’t matter if you’re cleaning toilets, making burgers or fries; McDonald’s is all about structure - who does what, hierarchy - who leads …show more content…

Fast food chains use value pricing. This type of pricing is how much the customer thinks an item on the menu is worth. Basically what this means is customers see price as a primary indicator of a product’s value. Value pricing happens when a company increases a product’s benefits while either maintaining or decreasing the price. A great example of value pricing in McDonald’s is the ability to “super-size” drinks and fries. The value of the drink or fries is increased because a customer can get substantially more of the item for a fraction more of the …show more content…

McDonald’s trains their employees to be able to handle complaints efficiently. Research has shown that only 5% of people who have a complaint bring it to the attention of the customer service department. 45% of complaints are made on the spot to the employee they are dealing with. 50% of customers who encounter a problem in McDonald’s never make any sort of complaint.
As employees are usually the first point of contact for customers, McDonald’s recognises that it is important to fully train their employees in good customer service. McDonald’s creates a customer friendly atmosphere.

Inseparability
Inseparability characteristic of a service refers to the fact that services are produced and consumed at the same time. They cannot be separated from their providers, whether the providers are people or machines.
The employee of McDonald’s is a part of the service and so is the customer. The two together both influence the service that is being offered. In a restaurant, all customers are present while an individual customer is getting the service and the behaviour of the other customers can determine the satisfaction of the service delivered to the individual customer. This is the reason why the management of McDonald’s should make sure that the customers involved in the service do not interfere with each other’s

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