Neutrally Assesses Job Performance Levels
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Wednesday, September 3rd 2014 [ME NewsWire]
Lieutenant
Colonel Nasser Khadem Al Ka’bi, Head of the Customer Service Department
at the General Directorate of Strategy and Performance Development at
the Ministry of Interior, highlighted how an unbiased mystery shopper
measures and assesses the quality of services and levels of staff
performances, improving customer satisfaction overall. He said, “The
program involves unannounced visits to police stations and departments
of the Ministry of Interior (MoI) and the Abu Dhabi Police General
Headquarters (GHQ). These visits identify the strengths and
opportunities for improvement according to the assessment methodologies.
This is done in order to achieve a quantum leap in the quality and
efficiency of services, and to exceed customer’s expectations.”
Lieutenant
Colonel Al Ka’bi further explained that a mystery shopper is someone
who writes down and records their observations on a form dedicated to
assess overall management and service. “Throughout the different phases
the mystery shopper passes through, he describes and records his
personal experience regarding the transactions and will paint a true
picture of reality. Throughout the process, the mystery shopper will
indicate the main strengths and opportunities for improving the
institution in accordance with international standards that measure the
quality of service. These standards include the policies, performance of
the staff members, and the suitability of the premises, processes and
services,” he said.
Lieutenant Colonel Al Ka’bi indicated that
since 2009, the MoI, through the Abu Dhabi Police GHQ, was the one of
the first government entities to implement the Mystery Shopper Program
to measure the quality of services. As of 2011, the program has since
been applied in all sectors of the Ministry. “The program aims to
measure performance through field visits and contact centers, and
evaluates services on websites,” he said. Furthermore, he underlined
that the program contributes to the improvement and development of
functionality and service levels, spreads the concept of efficient
quality service between staff and customers, and is used to promote the
principles of impartiality and credibility of the evaluation. The
evaluations are carried out according to international standards that
meet the requirements of corporate performance development.
Lieutenant
Colonel Al Ka’bi also noted that the Myster Shopper Program is not
intended to nitpick, but to improve performance and develop services in
an effort to increase customer satisfaction. “It is one of the
measurement tools adopted by the MoI within its comprehensive
development project, and has effectively been used in several projects
to promote public confidence and increase customer satisfaction. One of
these projects includes the Customer Service Charter, and the
development of its organizational units to meet the requirements and
needs of its customers, and to receive inquiries and feedback in regards
to their service in accordance with a distinguished and established
system,” he said.
Continuing, Lieutenant Colonel Al Ka’bi said
that the mystery shopper is one of the strategic initiatives of the MoI
to measure and improve the performance of employees and staff members of
the country’s police sector. “It is characterized by a confidential
assessment carried out through unannounced visits to various
departments. This is done in a bid to detect and monitor staff
efficiency, to improve performance and quality of work, and to motivate
staff members to effortlessly provide the best services to customers-
which will save time and effort,” said Al Ka’bi.
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Arabic-language text of this announcement is the official,
authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation
only, and should be cross-referenced with the Arabic-language text,
which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect.
Contacts
The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
Chris Cron +971-(0)-50-987-1317
E-mail: cron.media@hotmail.com
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