Abstract
Today, SIA(Singapore International Airline) has developed to be ranked as the top 10
international air carriers in the world. Significantly, Singapore Airlines has won the "airline
of the year" in the airline industry,rewarded by the ATW(Airline Transport World)'s 34th Annual
Airline Industry Achievement Awards. How is it possible that SIA is so successful in achieving
competitive advantages above the competition over three decades? One of the important reasons
is that this has been achieved through crew resource development and employees’ training
(Singh,1984)1. Through crew resource development, and extensive investments in training staff,
SIA has expanded its different origins to be in the service of 36 cities in 27 countries.
Today, SIA still focus on the area of the commitment of staff, and the disciplined long term
focus, which is the investment on training.
1. Introduction
How does the company’s internal communication and recruitment give credit to consistently
deliver on its brand promise and maintain its premium positioning in the competitive airline
industry? To answer this question, we examine the five interconnected and equally supportive
aspects that behind the company’s effective human resource management strategy. The five
aspects along with the leadership and role modeling of top management, play a crucial role in
the ability to constantly achieve cost-effective service excellence through a cost effective
manner. The five elements which form the foundation of our company’s human resource management
and reinforce its service excellence strategy are:
1) stringent selection and recruitment processes;
2) extensive training and retraining of employees;
3) formation of successful service delivery teams;
4) empowerment of front-line staff; and
5) motivation of employees (Heracleous & Wirtz, 2009)
Furthermore, we will explore successful communication and motivation in the company, which have
been offered through rewards and recognition, and how crew resource development and successful
communication in SIA has improved and supported SIA to build and sustain its competencies
consistently above the competition over three decades.
2. A strategic view of Human Resources development in SIA
Crew resource management is the main aspect of the company’s dimension, which should enable the
abilities that assist a company’s strategy. In SIA’s case, the Crew Resource management
performance delivers the improvement of service excellence, customer s’ expectation, values of
cost consciousness and adapting to changing market abilities, which as a result, support the
differentiation strategy of innovation and service and cost effectiveness (Managing HR for
service excellence & cost effective). To achieve this strategy, the company has chosen most
particular quality control systems and processes for employee selection and training, and also
particular training and service policy (p. 34, Asian Business Review, 1996)
The support of the employees and the contributions every staff made were important. Everyone is
bonded, and stressing the bond working relationship between top management and staff. As a
result, the company is quick-witted and flexible, which enables fast decisions and speedy
practice of measures, which in turn, solve the issue at the beginning (The Annual Report, 2009
-2010).
3. The Five Key Elements of SIA’s Human Resource development strategies
In order to manage people effectively to deliver sustained service excellence, SIA’s crew
resource management process, is an important aspect of their business. They focus on the people
side of the company’s sustained service excellence, more specifically, the five key elements
behind effective human resource management strategy and how each of the five aspects reinforces
the company’s service excellence strategy. The five elements are
1) stringent selection and
2) hiring of people,
3) extensive training and retraining,
4) formation of successful service delivery teams,
5) empowerment of the front line, and staff motivation.
3.1 Stringent selection processes
The most significant advantage is the right people. Human resource strategy begins with hiring
right people, where we implement a highly accurate and strict selection process. It includes
meeting a multitude of criteria, interview, etc. This particular selection process with a
selection rate of 3to 4 percent of all the applicants, makes sure that the company hires
applicants with the preferred characteristics.
3.2 Developing staff holistically Recruitment
The holistically recruitment goes on for the whole term of employment, it starts from the new
recruits’ on-the-job training for four months, to make sure that they understand the company’s
corporate values and the promise of being ‘a great way to fly’. Once they join the company, the
training serves focus on improving coalition between the employees’ individual value system and
the company’s corporate values. However, everyone, including senior managers has training and
development plans. It is an ongoing procedure that calls for all management’s attention. These
programs constantly enhance the alignment of individual with corporate values by the
communication and shared value of experiences
3.3 Investment on Training and retraining
Once a company has good people hired, investment in training and retaining can bring in
excellent outcomes. SIA’s experience emphasizes how recruitment and development should be
managed, aiming to realize well managed human resource which can efficiently sustain the
company’s competitive advantage. The company placed substantial stress on training, so that
training is considered as one of the important points in human resource development and service
excellence strategy (Managing HR for service excellence & cost effective). The training intends
to ensure that the cabin crew offers excellent service. This on-going training and retraining
has been essential to the company’s objective of constant development, and it is important to
the company in maintaining service excellence through managing employees to be open minded, to
adapt to change and improvement and to bring new services that introduces regularly.
In order to assist retrenched staff, the company holds training programs and workshops that
included courses on managing emotions, financial planning and career guidance.
Basically, the company has divided the training into two types, which are functional training
and general management training, it involves not only safety and functional issues, but also
beauty care, gourmet food and wine appreciation, and art of conversation (Chan, 2000a, b)5.
Overall, there are seven training schools, which are responsible to offer training in each of
the core functional areas. The general management training is delivered by the Management
Development Centre (MDC), which is target with softer skills, its programs are divided into
three fields:
(1) management development programs focusing on the changing priorities and skills required at
various levels of the managerial hierarchy;
(2) management skills development programs which are functional or skills related, ranging from
the art of negotiation to the learning of other cultures;
(3) self-development programs in areas such as social etiquette.
Leadership as well as the relationship management with employees is the main forces that drive
the success of our training and retraining programs. Our managers usually think themselves as
counselor and coaches to direct the new employees. We also take on a job rotation approach to
let management understand a whole picture of our company, and also, it generates enthusiasm for
change and innovation .
3.4 Quality of Management (Building high-performance service delivery teams)
SIA has one of the youngest management teams, among all the main and well-managed airlines in
the world, the average manager is in his late 30s. The feature of young and energetic team has
enabled to react fast and determinedly in decision-making, in turn, quick decisions can be
made, as well as action taken (Singh,1984)8.
In terms of the significance of the teamwork in the delivery of service excellence, SIA aims to
create ‘team spirit’ among our cabin crew. Team concept is the approach to improve teamwork
among the diversity of group of cabin crew staff. In doing so, the company has divided the
total crew members into teams of 13 people, in which team staff are managed to fly together
quite often, this lets them create better understanding of each other’s personalities and
abilities within a team (Heracleous, Wirtz, & Pangarkar, 2008) (Managing HR for service
excellence & cost effective). In addition to training, the company also promotes and
facilitates activities. For instance, the ‘performing arts cycle’, these activities also
enhance building company and team spirit as well as personal interests, which in turn, supply
the quality of service that crew delivers in the flight (Heracleous,Wirtz,& Johnston, 2004).9
3.5 Empowerment of front-line staff to control quality (Listening to Customers and Front Line
Staff)
In our company, senior management stress that employees should have a clear idea of the
boundaries of their rights and which is charge of the management to correspond and illustrate
the empowerment limits, especially, empowerment of the front-line staff is crucial during
service recovery processes.
The company has very complicated feedback methods that help their staff to listen to customers
and to understand them better. Information can be collected from a random sample, benchmarking
survey, and so on. They track and analyze all the feedback from customers we received. Not only
managers but also staff have lots of opportunities to give feedback (Jochen& Robert, 2001).11
SIA has a motto: ‘If SIA can’t do it for you, no other airline can’. To maintain the reputation
for service excellence, and to assist the front-line staff to conquer the high expectations and
demands from customers, The company encourages the staff to try to sort things out, to do as
much as they can for the customer and help them deal with the emotional turmoil of having to
handle their customers well.
4. Communication and Motivation
To ensure that staff will deliver service excellence, we created reward systems which are the
major contributor to motivation and reorganization. Motivating and rewarding proactive service
staff is also the most effective method of retaining them.
The company recognizes excellence, and highlights positive performance. The reward and
evaluation system is fully aligned with desired performance (Heracleous,Wirtz,& Johnston,
2004)13. For instance, SIA provides a variety of kinds of rewards, involving interesting and
varied job content, etc. Another source of motivation comes from the global award for
excellence, such as the ‘best airline awards’. In addition, the company uses non-financial
rewards to motivate good service, such as newsletters, to motivate staff.
4.1 Internal communication at SIA
The company’s employee communication program is fundamental on the mission and main corporate
values of the company. SIA’s mission is to be 'a global company dedicated to providing air
transportation services of the highest quality and to maximizing returns for the benefit of its
shareholders and employees'. Its main corporate values are the pursuit of excellence (service
orientation and product knowledge), (safety, security, and teamwork (work relationship and
people management)
The employee communication function exists in the People Network department, which focuses on
creating and sustaining well-built relationships among management and employees through share
of the company’s mission, core values and strategic decisions, this is made possible by a
complex and incorporated communication network which includes print materials, online
communication channels, face-to-face meetings, bond-building extra-curricular activities and
the organizational climate survey. It is important that union members are also actively
participant in all meetings and training sessions, it enforce union and management relations
and inspire a sense of ownership (Chong, & Chian, 2007).16
The communication of the company’s core values is a sign of their strategic status in the
company’s internal communication and training programs. The companies’ core values are also
enhanced during the ongoing training program, such as the Managers’ program. The company has an
evaluation system to make sure that the core values are associated with performance. Such as an
on-board assessment(OBA), which integrate performance indicators which show the company’s core
values.
Conclusion
For over three decades, SIA has managed to achieve what many others in the aviation industry
can only dream of: cost- effective service excellence that is reinforced by effective human
resource management. We discussed the role of SIA’s leadership, the five key elements
constituting SIA’s human resource management strategy (i.e., stringent selection and hiring of
people, followed by extensive training and retraining, formation of successful service delivery
teams, empowerment of the front line, and motivating staff), and successful communication and
motivation, which have helped SIA to build and sustain service excellence at levels
consistently above the competition over three decades. In summary, SIA’s core values build the
foundation of its internal communication and training programs, which aims to enhance manners
to enhance these core values in employees to be able to deliver our brand promise of ‘a great
way to fly’.
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Er Reema Chordiya [ BE, MBA ]
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