Dear Brad,
I am writing this post today to share with you about an interpersonal communication conflict I faced during my polytechnic internship.
Being in the front line, I had several experiences with guests whom I had minor conflicts with due to miscommunication or even accusations by guests. However, one of the most unforgettable interpersonal conflicts I had was one with a co-worker.
Being an intern in the workplace, I tried my best to steer clear of workplace politics and focused on learning as well as attaining a good grade for my internship. However one day, I heard from a co-worker that another co-worker, who happened to be an ex-intern, was spreading false rumours about me criticising someone else at the workplace. Upon hearing that, I felt utterly confused and betrayed as it was something I certainly did not say and or even crossed my mind. With the support of my friends, I confronted the co-worker and she simply denied it.
I recall myself dreading work for the next few days due to this incident as I felt disappointed about this co-worker's behaviour and how she tried to sow discord between other co-workers and me. I wish that she had not avoided my confrontation and had given me an explanation for the rumours she had spread as I believe that I would have forgiven her, albeit having significantly less trust in her from then on.
Having been a victim of workplace conflict, I am a strong believer in staying professional in a workplace and avoiding unnecessary conflicts at all cost. It is important that we try to understand the root of the issues and solve them, rather than allow these issues to snowball, becoming impossible to resolve.
Yours Sincerely,
Evonne
Tuesday, 27 February 2018
Wednesday, 14 February 2018
Service Recovery Email
Dear Mrs Goldstein,
Greetings from Marine Ray Lands! First of all, please allow me to express my deepest gratitude for choosing us as your preferred accommodation choice for your holiday. We are truly regretful to learn about the unpleasant experience that you and your family had encountered last December.
With regard to the miscommunication pertaining to breakfast booking, we have reviewed the matter with Arora and it was indeed made without the inclusion of breakfast. As your booking was made directly with Arora, we seek your kind understanding that we were unable to address your concerns immediately at the point of time. However, it is no excuse for the type of service that was rendered to you and your family when you most needed our assistance, for that we would like to extend our sincere apologies. Our Front Office and F&B managers have noted on this issue and are working together on plans to minimize inconvenience for our guests who may face such situations in our hotel.
As for the issue with the keycard to the swimming pool, we believe that your keycard could have been de-magnetised after being placed together with your mobile phone and credit cards. We understand that this has caused inconvenience to you and your family and we have reported this issue to our management to see if we may rectify.
At Marine Ray Lands, we strive to provide our guests with the best service possible and leave our guests with a memorable experience at the end of their stay. We sincerely regret that on this occasion, we did not anticipate your needs well, and had left you feeling frustrated during your short stay with us. However, we do assure you that this is a one-off incident.
Your feedback is of high importance to us, hence we thank you for highlighting these issues to us so that we can work on them and ensure that issues like these do not repeat.
To extend our sincerest apology to you, a voucher for complimentary breakfast for 2 adults for your next stay with us has been attached to this email. In addition, our finance team has also contacted Arora to process your refund for the breakfast that you have previously paid for. Do allow 3 working weeks before the refund may reflect on your bank statement.
Should you have any further enquiries, do let me know by replying to this email or you may also contact me at my direct line, +65 61231234. Do let us know when you are planning to visit Singapore again and our Service Manager would love to personally attend to you on your next stay with us.
Have a pleasant year ahead!
Warmest Regards,
Evonne
Guest Service Agent
Marine Ray Lands Singapore
Tuesday, 23 January 2018
Self-Introductory Email
To: Brad Blackstone
From: Evonne Lee
Subject: Self-introductory Email
Dear Brad,
It is great seeing you again after Culture and Cuisine classes last trimester. I would like to take this opportunity to formally introduce myself to you as I have yet to have the opportunity to do so since then. My name is Evonne Lee and I am a hospitality business undergraduate at Singapore Institute of Technology. Prior to joining SIT, I graduated with a diploma in Tourism and Resort Management at Singapore Polytechnic, and took a gap year before my university application.
The reason why I took a gap was that I was unsure of what I wanted to pursue in life after diploma. Having interned at Universal Studios Singapore during polytechnic as a Guest Services officer, I decided to step out of my comfort zone and join a start-up called ShopBack as a Customer Experience Officer to experience life outside the hospitality industry. Thankfully at ShopBack, I was given the opportunity to fly to Kuala Lumpur to provide training in the later part of my one year stint. I was also given an opportunity to undertake the role of a Customer Analytic Associate which required me to utilise the knowledge of our customer base to redesign the website layout, as well as redefining the terms and conditions of all our merchants. This experience was definitely a fruitful one. However, I felt that hospitality was still my passion as I missed the energy of people in a busy environment and also interacting with people from all around the world.
As I was exempted from Industry Attachment in year one, I decided to source for a marketing internship and hence landed myself with one in a Social Enterprise called Jaga-Me. Despite having only four short months in the company, I am grateful to have learned a lot about marketing, as well as the social sector in Singapore.
I spend my free time hanging out with friends and family as I am someone who prioritises relationships with my loved ones over anything else. From binge-watching Netflix alone to singing karaoke and chilling with my friends, I enjoy being alone as well as being in a large company of friends.
The biggest difficulty I face is public speaking. I tend to stutter and rush through my lines when I get nervous. I also lack the confidence in looking at the audience, which is something that is definitely to my disadvantage. As an introvert, I hope that this module will help to develop my public speaking skills and build up my confidence in communicating with people professionally.
I look forward to improving myself through the remaining weeks of this module under your guidance.
Yours sincerely,
Evonne
Blogs I have commented on:
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Rachael
Shafique
From: Evonne Lee
Subject: Self-introductory Email
Dear Brad,
It is great seeing you again after Culture and Cuisine classes last trimester. I would like to take this opportunity to formally introduce myself to you as I have yet to have the opportunity to do so since then. My name is Evonne Lee and I am a hospitality business undergraduate at Singapore Institute of Technology. Prior to joining SIT, I graduated with a diploma in Tourism and Resort Management at Singapore Polytechnic, and took a gap year before my university application.
The reason why I took a gap was that I was unsure of what I wanted to pursue in life after diploma. Having interned at Universal Studios Singapore during polytechnic as a Guest Services officer, I decided to step out of my comfort zone and join a start-up called ShopBack as a Customer Experience Officer to experience life outside the hospitality industry. Thankfully at ShopBack, I was given the opportunity to fly to Kuala Lumpur to provide training in the later part of my one year stint. I was also given an opportunity to undertake the role of a Customer Analytic Associate which required me to utilise the knowledge of our customer base to redesign the website layout, as well as redefining the terms and conditions of all our merchants. This experience was definitely a fruitful one. However, I felt that hospitality was still my passion as I missed the energy of people in a busy environment and also interacting with people from all around the world.
As I was exempted from Industry Attachment in year one, I decided to source for a marketing internship and hence landed myself with one in a Social Enterprise called Jaga-Me. Despite having only four short months in the company, I am grateful to have learned a lot about marketing, as well as the social sector in Singapore.
I spend my free time hanging out with friends and family as I am someone who prioritises relationships with my loved ones over anything else. From binge-watching Netflix alone to singing karaoke and chilling with my friends, I enjoy being alone as well as being in a large company of friends.
The biggest difficulty I face is public speaking. I tend to stutter and rush through my lines when I get nervous. I also lack the confidence in looking at the audience, which is something that is definitely to my disadvantage. As an introvert, I hope that this module will help to develop my public speaking skills and build up my confidence in communicating with people professionally.
I look forward to improving myself through the remaining weeks of this module under your guidance.
Yours sincerely,
Evonne
Blogs I have commented on:
Yushan
Rachael
Shafique
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