Observe and describe in your notes four interactions between the attendant and customer.

This  assignment  involves  submitting  two  drafts  of  the  paper.  The  requirements  for  the  first   draft  and  the  second  draft  are  the  same.  First  draft  must  include  all  the  components  of  the   assignment.  It  has  to  be  prepared  after  conducting  your  observation.

“Service  Encounters”  project  is  modeled  on  Bailey’s  research  presented  in  his  paper,   “Communication  of  Respect  in  Interethnic  Service  Encounters,”  which  you  can  find  in  the   “Readings”  folder  under  “content”  on  BBLearn.  Re-­‐read       the      Bailey’s  paper  before  starting   the  project.

The  first  draft  is  due  in  class  on  October  23.  The  final  draft  is  due  in  class  on  November   4th.  Maximum  credit  available  for  the  first  draft  is  40  points.  Any  points  over  40  points   allowed  for  the  first  draft  will  be  credited  as  bonus  points.  Maximum  credit  available  for   the  final  draft  is  50  points.  In  order  to  be  graded,  the  paper  needs  to  be  edited  for  clarity   and  grammatical  and  typographic  errors.  Plan  on  consulting  the  Writing  Center  to  get   five  bonus  points  !!!  Even  best  writing  can  be  improved.  Set  up  an  appointment  to  work   individually  with  a  tutor  at  the  North  or  South  Student  Learning  Center

The  project  involves  following  steps:   (1) Conduct  careful  observation  of  “service  encounter”  type  of  interactions  in  a   real  world  setting

Select  a  setting  such  as  convenience  store,  cafeteria  or  Starbucks,  open  to  the  public.   Select  time  when  there  is  not  much  traffic  so  that  people  are  not  too  rushed.  Observe   and  describe  in  your  notes  four  interactions  between  the  attendant  and  customer.  At   least  three  of  the  conversations  should  involve  either  the  customer  or  the  service  person   introducing  a  topic  not  directly  related  to  the  business  transaction  at  hand,  such  as  in   these  hypothetical  exchanges:

EXAMPLE  I   1. Attendant:  Will  that  be  it?   2. Customer:    Yeah.  I  haven’t  seen  you  for  a  while?   3. Attendant:  Would  you  like  any  cash  back?   4. Customer:  Nope.   5. Attendant:  Thanks  for  shopping  at  Walgreens     EXAMPLE  II   1. Attendant:  Will  that  be  it?   2. Customer:    Yeah.  I  haven’t  seen  you  for  a  while?   3. Attendant:  I  know,  I  went  to  see  my  boyfriend  in  Hawaii   4. Customer:  That’s  great.  Good  to  have  you  back,  though   5. Attendant:  I’m  glad  to  be  back,  too.  Would  you  like  any  cash  back?   6. Customer:  Nope.
7. Attendant:  Thanks  for  shopping  at  Walgreens     (2) Take  detailed  notes  of  your  observation.   Like  in  Bailey’s  research,  your  most  important  data  will  be  your  conversation  data.   Write  down  in  as  much  detail  as  you  can  the  exact  words  that  people  use  in  talking  to   each   other.   Also,   describe   people   participating   in   the   conversation   (age,   gender,   anything  else  you  notice)     (3) Conduct  Conversation  Analysis   Your  analysis  will  address  conversational  uptakes  on  topics  not  directly  related  to  the   business  transaction  and  introduced  in  the  service  encounter  interactions  data    from      your  research.     Uptake:  a  follow  up  on  the  topic  introduced  by  another  person.  An  uptake  is  a   conversational  tool  that  helps  to  create  conversation  as  a  collaborative  project.  In  doing   so,  it  mainly  serves  a  phatic  communicative  function;  that  is,  the  maintenance  of  social   relationship  between  people  who  participate  in  communicative  event.     To  illustrate:  in  the  EXAMPLE  I  above,  the  attendant  did  not  offer  an  uptake  on  the   customer’s  inquiry,  “I  haven’t  seen  you  for  a  while?”  in  line  2.  In  contrast,  in  the   EXAMPLE  II,  the  attendant  did  offer  an  uptake  in  line  3,  by  saying  “I  know,  I  went  to  see   my  boyfriend  in  Hawaii,”  followed  by  the  customer’s  uptake,  “That’s  great.  Good  to   have  you  back,  though”  (line  4)  and  further,  by  the  attendant’s  next  uptake,  “I’m  glad  to   be  back,  too.”     In  the  analysis  of  your  conversational  data,  identify  statements  that  invite  an  uptake   and  assess  whether  an  uptake  has  taken  place.     (4) write  a  paper  about  3  pages  long  (12-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐point  font,  double-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐spaced)  in  which  you   will:   a) describe  where  and  when  you  conducted  your  observation   b) describe  three  or  four  service  encounters,  following  the  format  of  the   examples  above.  Include  your  notes  on  the  conversations  and  describe  persons   who  participated  in  the  interaction  (age,  gender,  appearance,  etc.)  c) present  your  analysis  of  your  conversational  data  in  which  you  will  identify:   (i) utterances  (statements,  questions,  etc.)  that  invite  an  uptake  and   (ii) either  the  presence  or  an  absence  of  uptake.   d) based  on  Bailey’s  work,  suggest  some  of  the  possible  reasons  for  a  person  not  to   offer  an  uptake.     GRADING  RUBRIC:   Please  note  that  no  points  can  be  granted  for  work  that  does  not  include  part  b)   described  below   a) describe  where  and  when  you  conducted  your  observation      5  points   b) describe  three  or  four  service  encounters,  following  the  format  of  the  examples   above.  Include   your  notes  on  the    conversations  and  describe  persons    15  points   c) present  your  analysis  of  your  conversational  data  in  which  you  will  identify:   (i) utterances  (statements,  questions,  etc.)  that  invite  an  uptake  10  points
(ii) either  the  presence  or  an  absence  of  uptake  10  points     d) based  on  Bailey’s  work,  suggest  some  of  the  possible  reasons  for  a  person  not  to   offer  an  uptake  10  points     5  Bonus  points  available  for  documented  Writing  Center  consultation

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