LIFESTYLE NEWS - The hospitality industry has changed significantly over the past 30 years, particularly regarding women and gender equality.
More and more women are filling active and rewarding roles as they prove they have what it takes to guide, mentor and lead in this people-dominated industry.
According to Shaun Lamont, Managing Director of First Group, recognising Women’s Month and the critical role that women play in the local hospitality sector is more important than ever.
The industry is still rebounding from one of the most turbulent times in recent memory – and women have been worst affected as they make up 70% of South Africa’s hospitality workforce.
Shaun explains, “Faced with these challenges, we need to celebrate women and the incredible skills they bring to hotels, restaurants, and tourism. They are pragmatic, resilient and able to manoeuvre tricky situations with grace; traits that deliver a great guest experience.”
Shaun says the women who have excelled in the hospitality sector are those who have embraced their unique skills and he celebrates exactly what makes women in this sector a force to be reckoned with:
1. Great Communication
Women are compassionate and more eloquent when it comes to communicating clearly and professionally. This helps create connections, which is key in our people-based industry. When there are difficult decisions to be made, women are more mindful in their interactions and are inclusive, collaborative, and compassionate towards guests and fellow team members. Empathy is also important, and women are simply better at being able to understand, recognise and predict the emotions and needs of guests.
2. Incredible Resilience
In hospitality, you must develop a thick skin, quickly. Working a double shift while dealing with load shedding, home life and sometimes even limited staff – you must set aside your personal challenges to focus on your guests. Women just seem to be really good at bouncing back and absorbing whatever comes along, concentrating on the customer experience and doing what it takes to ensure that guests are happy.
3. Natural Multi-taskers
Women can seamlessly transition from one role to the next, a useful trait in hospitality where you must wear multiple hats, juggling different work activities at the same time. Treating each guest as if they are our priority involves keeping track of everything that needs to be done and prioritising the most important tasks. Women just seem to get this right and their ability to multitask and their passion to care for both their colleagues and guests, reflect the very essence of the industry.
4. Attention to detail
Presentation is a big part of what we do, and ladies have a keen eye for the smaller details. From glancing around the room to see if anything is out of place or missing, checking whether equipment needs to be moved to cleaning up the crumbs under a table - women are far more critical of their environments. It’s this great attention to detail and anticipating all the details of a customer’s visit that keeps service flowing smoothly and guests delighted.
5. Fantastic problem solvers
And finally, women are great at reading a situation well and implementing solutions. This means identifying the problems that guests are experiencing, thinking on their feet to create a plan of action, and following through with guests when the issue has been resolved.
“Women have proved time and again that they shine in this world where skill, determination and hard graft are required 24/7. It’s these critical factors and more that drive overall success and performance – making hospitality an industry where women truly thrive,” said Shaun.
He adds that he believes that women deserve to be celebrated. “With their empathy, compassion and care, a woman’s guidance in the hospitality sector is now more vital than ever. It’s for these reasons and more that this Women’s Month, First Group would like to salute not only the ladies in the hospitality industry but all South African women,” Shaun concludes.
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