Training implementation
The DOT has planned FBSE training sessions throughout the region to meet around 7,500 target participants by year’s end. The agency will conduct at least three weekly sessions in the six provinces under its purview.
Accredited trainers will provide comprehensive training on various skills, including an overview of the course, the journey, and the importance of Filipino service excellence.
The training will cover the 7Ms of Filipino core values, which represent Maka-Diyos (God-centered), Makatao (humanity-driven), Maka-kalikasan (environmentally conscious), Makabansa (patriotic), Masayahin (joyful), May bayanihan (community-driven), and May pag-asa (hopeful).
They will also teach the G.U.E.S.T. technique, which stands for Greet, Understand, Explain, Suggest, and Thank, and the heart of service recovery.
Expanding its reach
The FBSE program is not limited to the hospitality sector alone, as it extends its reach to include state universities, colleges, and private institutions that offer courses in tourism and hospitality. By integrating FBSE principles into academic curricula, Eastern Visayas is paving the way for the next generation of service professionals, thus creating a legacy of excellence that is sustainable and awe-inspiring.
New stewards of hospitality excellence
Renz Maverick T. Say, the SK Chairperson of Barangay 21-A and Vice President of the Tacloban City SK Federation, shared that the FBSE training is a commendable effort to prepare businesses and barangays for the expected increase in tourism, with an emphasis on providing the highest standards of hospitality.
He mentioned that, as a person deeply involved in public service, he finds this training invaluable. This is because it equips them with essential skills and attitudes that can help them effectively engage and serve tourists who visit Tacloban.
He added that the "Mabuhay" gesture, which involves placing one's hands on the chest, giving a slight bow, and warmly saying "Mabuhay" while smiling, embodies the essence of Filipino hospitality. This gesture is a crucial aspect of welcoming and accommodating tourists.
As Eastern Visayas strives to become a leading destination for hospitality in the country, the FBSE program is evidence of its commitment to providing excellent service. By involving local communities, empowering individuals, and embracing their unique cultural identity, the region distinguishes itself as a place where every visitor is welcomed with open arms and sincere warmth. (LDL/AAC/PIA Leyte)