|
BIZCHINA> Wen's Lens
![]() |
|
Related
Service with a smile
By You Nuo (China Daily)
Updated: 2008-11-17 10:56
![]() ![]() ![]() Perhaps nowhere else in the world can people see this - the scene in our black-and-white old photo this week: new McDonald's staff in China being trained in 1992 as if they were soldiers in basic training. Each look somewhat stern as they perform the same uniform welcoming gesture at the morning opening of one of Beijing's first outlets for the United States-based fast food chain. This could only happen in China. Or rather, it could only happen in China in the 1990s, as it was just beginning to walk out of the shadow of the planned economy. The scene reminds Chinese customers (those who must be in their 40s) of what the two worlds actually meant to them - a shortage of almost everything, including sincere, good service. The reason why the welcoming gesture was so mechanically performed was because the service staff throughout the State sector simply did not have to make the gesture, much less crack a smile for customers. Despite the powerful State, the planned economy simply failed to enforce any service provider - from the banks to the restaurants - to live up to the slogan to "serve the people". But this being the case, it also created the reason why the planned economy had to be replaced by competing private services that were constantly aiming for higher quality and improved standards for survival. Therefore, if anyone suggests that the economic reform is only a superficial thing, they are mistaken. There has been a cultural sea change. Today's customers no longer find themselves shut out of shops (even clinics and government offices) that claim to be engaged in political study sessions or ignored by sullen-faced waiters and shop assistants. It is not because they have all graduated from the McDonalds' training course. It is because they must learn to earn their wages by providing respectful service. So in our color photo, taken 15 years later, also at the moment when a restaurant (this time featuring Chinese cuisine) opens for business, we see a new generation of service workers. They may be young men and women who have just arrived from their rural hometowns not long ago. Some of them may still be too shy to talk with customers. But everyone understands what the start of the business hour means and is showing a smile - at least a natural-looking one. But of course the Chinese market economy is not a paradise. Contaminated foods and fake goods continue to be ongoing problems. But please, don't blame the young men and women who are attending the shops. Blame the government regulators for not doing their work.
(For more biz stories, please visit Industries)
|
主站蜘蛛池模板: 毛片一区二区在线看| 久久精品亚洲成在人线av麻豆| 欧美成人精品手机在线| 中文字幕久久波多野结衣av| 国产精品一区二区三区三级| 日本高清视频网站www| 国产福利在线观看免费第一福利| 五月一区二区久久综合天堂 | 欧美视频免费一区二区三区| 亚洲精品成人福利网站| avの在线观看不卡| 国产三级精品福利久久| 国产精品人成视频免费999| 色综合视频一区二区三区| 欧美性69式xxxx护士| 国产精品白浆在线观看免费 | 日韩丝袜亚洲国产欧美一区| 影视先锋av资源噜噜| 欧美久久精品一级c片免费| 中文字幕 制服 亚洲 另类| 精品国产成人午夜福利| 国偷精品无码久久久久蜜桃软件| 人妻系列无码专区69影院| 性夜影院爽黄e爽| 久草热大美女黄色片免费看| 国产jizzjizz视频| 亚洲熟妇色自偷自拍另类| 日本丰满熟妇videossexhd| 狠狠色丁香婷婷综合尤物| 免费人成视频在线视频电影| 久久人人爽人人人人片av| 最近中文字幕国产精品| 国产成人av乱码在线观看| 成人网站免费观看永久视频下载| 国产精品福利无圣光一区二区| 日韩精品久久不卡中文字幕 | 国产精品成人午夜福利| 亚洲精品av中文字幕在线| 国产福利社区一区二区| 久精品视频免费观看| 国产成AV人片久青草影院|