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                            by Shep Hyken, CSP

                       You're Not In My Station

This may seem like a rant, because it is.  The other night I was out with my wife and some
friends for dinner.  It was taking a very long time to get our food.  At one point we wanted to
talk to our server, but she was nowhere in sight.  After ten minutes I finally saw a server from
another table.  I motioned him over and he said he would be just a moment.  Several minutes
later he came back.  I nicely asked him if there was something wrong in the kitchen, as it had
been a long time since we had ordered.  His response…

“You’re not in my station,” and he walked away.

I went from Mr. Nice to Mr. Unhappy in one short moment.  I asked him to come back,
which he did reluctantly, and requested to speak with the manager who eventually came to our
table and apologized.  This reminded me of a training video I did for the restaurant industry
and our extreme example of this was a guest asking the waiter what time it was and the waiter
saying, “I’m sorry, you’re not in my station.”  I guess I wasn’t too far from the truth.  

Was it appropriate for the server to be friendly to just the guests in his station?  No!  The
server is working for the restaurant and all of their guests.

Imagine a company that gets a call from a customer and the receptionist inadvertently
connects the caller to the wrong department.  Does that person hang up on the customer
because “it is not my department?”  I hope not.

Dr. Ted Levett of Harvard Business School said, “The function of every business is to get and
keep customers.”  My take on that is that it is also the function of every employee, no matter
what their department or responsibility, to do the same.

Disney says that every employee (cast member) is to do the job they were hired to do – and
always take care of the guest.

This is a lesson for everyone in any business.  In addition to any responsibility you have, you
are always your company’s ambassador.  Always!

Shep Hyken, CSP is a professional speaker and author who works with companies who want
to develop loyal relationships with their customers and employees.  For more information on
Shep's speaking programs, books, tapes and learning programs please contact (314) 692-
2200. Email:
shep@hyken.com Web: www.hyken.com

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