Global 3
Global 3
Global 3
Offshoring hospital,
International project management,
Quality evaluation and audit,
Risk analysis and management,
58 2 Globalization of Operations
Global investment advice and financial service,
Global IT service such as enterprise resource planning consulting, and
International supplier selection and assessments.
Chase (1978), Collier (1985), and Haywood-Farmer (1988) identify the
critical
operational elements in service operations: customer contact,
customization, cultural
adaptation, and labor intensity. McLaughlin (1992) and MacLaughlin and
Fitzsimmons (1996) propose more elements including telecommunications,
the
potential for unbundling service components, teamwork, and
reengineering
opportunities. Based on these studies, the key operational elements for
service
globalization are:
(1) Customization
Global service needs to respond to the customized demand of local
regions in a
global reach. Global restaurants will change the menu to suit local tastes.
Global hotel chains will change room layout, room service, and foods to
provide customized service.
(2) Cultural adaptation
Service companies have to decide whether to adapt their initial service
package
to the local culture. Disney Hong Kong incorporated Chinese cultural
elements,
speaking in Cantonese, English, and Mandarin, and increased the Chinese
New
Year celebration show. Overseas service organizations need to consider
adapting to local culture when hiring local employees. With about 99.9 %