True hospitality; Warm, personal and
engaging guest service, can only be achieved when the guest believes that we have made a "connection" with them.
Have you ever walked into a restaurant or hotel and been
completely ignored by the staff?.... A waiter walks past you, a barman or even a
manager doesn't acknowledge you - almost like you are not there..... or worse, like you are not important?
As a hotel General Manager, I found the 15/5 Rule to be the single best practice to ensure that my team and I
demonstrate true hospitality to every guests at every opportunity. I also found it lacking at every hotel that I arrived at as a new posting. In each instance, these (for the most part) really well run hotels were missing this basic behavior and that proved a quick win for me.
It’s quite simple and easy for anyone in the
team to adopt as a habit, and crucially, it is equally easy for anyone in the team to spot when their colleagues miss the
opportunity.
Simply: When we are 15 feet from a guest - we smile and make direct eye
contact. Holding that smile and eye contact as the guest approaches, we then, at 5 feet - verbally greet or acknowledge the guest, with
something appropriate for the occasion or time of day.
The key to success is bringing this
culture to life by regularly talking about it, always leading by example and
coaching when you see a colleague miss the opportunity.
There is nothing worse than being
ignored when you expect attention and there is nothing more powerful than being
truly engaged when you were not expecting it:
- The 15/5 rule will help you to nail "sense of arrival" every time, when accompanied by a truly warm and personalised welcome.
- Great eye contact and a friendly "good morning" from a housekeeper in the corridor who might otherwise have walked past a guest with their head down, will at the very least raise a smile. It might even have set them up for the day - to smile at everyone they meet.
Check your own behaviour throughout
today: Have you taken every chance to engage with your guests?
Beware though: 15 / 5 gets in your head and you will develop a radar for it. You will get great enjoyment when you see it executed well and naturally However you will start to notice people missing great opportunities snd this will really frustrate you.... But that is your chance to coach.
15 / 5 is a game changer!