Q
Is it possible to aim for
high quality at a low cost?
Doesn't quality have a price?
- Curious
Jones
R.A.H.
Elbo
is
the managing advisor of
Kairos Management Technologies
and acting president of
Kaizen Institute
of the Philippines, both
consulting and training
companies.
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Employee
Empowerment
A
"Empowerment"
is a condition in which the employee
is given the combined knowledge,
skill, authority and sole decision
to act within the prescribed limits.
With empowerment, the employee
takes responsibility for the consequences
of his/her actions and for the
contribution towards the success
of an organization. This is a
superior form of employee involvement.
There
are two critical examples of "employee
empowerment" in the American
service industry: the Ritz-Carlton
Hotel and Walt Disney World. The
Ritz Hotel authorizes every front
desk employee to spend up to a
maximum of $2000 on the spot to
resolve a customer complaint.
On the other hand, Disney World
employees are authorized to replace
lost tickets, spilled food, and
damaged souvenirs, even if the
damage was caused by the guest.
Here,
such empowerment is seen as a
direct and positive means to satisfy
a customer need and to strengthen
the employee's identification
with the company vision, mission
and values. This way approach,
workers get a sense of ownership
of the organization.
Is
your company ready to empower
you? All parties involved should
focus on the result and not the
risks. The time and effort spent
on this system is worth it, if
it gets the job done.
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