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Sheikh Saeed Bin Mohammed honours winners of Dubai Service Excellence Scheme

22 high performing outlets and brands were honoured at the Dubai Service Excellence Scheme (DSES) 2007-2008 at a ceremony organized by the Department of Economic Development (DED) at Jumeirah Beach Hotel.

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, June 29 - 2008 at 14:05
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Sheikh Saeed bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Khalid Al Kassim, Deputy Director General for Planning and Development and Ali Ibrahim, Deputy Director General for Executive Affairs at the Department of Economic Development (DED) with winners of the Best Service Performance Brand of the Dubai Service Excellence Scheme (DSES) 2007-2008 at a ceremony organized by DED at Jumeirah Beach Hotel. The 5 winners of the Best Service Performance Brand included Damas (Special Business Category), Pure Gold Jewellers and Nine West (Large Business Category), Dune (Medium Business Category) and Tommy Hilfiger (Small Business Category).
Sheikh Saeed bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Khalid Al Kassim, Deputy Director General for Planning and Development and Ali Ibrahim, Deputy Director General for Executive Affairs at the Department of Economic Development (DED) with winners of the Best Service Performance Brand of the Dubai Service Excellence Scheme (DSES) 2007-2008 at a ceremony organized by DED at Jumeirah Beach Hotel. The 5 winners of the Best Service Performance Brand included Damas (Special Business Category), Pure Gold Jewellers and Nine West (Large Business Category), Dune (Medium Business Category) and Tommy Hilfiger (Small Business Category).

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Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai Crown Prince, Sheikh Saeed bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, honoured outlets.

The winners, who achieved exceptional service performance levels, were adjudged on the basis of mystery shopper input. Recognition included best service performing outlets and brands, selected from over 1,000 DSES members

The 17 retail outlets selected for excellence in service included branches of Giordano Fashions, Chevignon, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Jumbo Electronics Co., Al Yousuf Electronics, Naturalizer, Home Centre, Tommy Hilfiger, two branches for Damas Jewellery, UAE Exchange, OPTIC ART, BinSina Pharmacy, Pizza Express, two branches of Commercial Bank of Dubai and DHL Worldwide Express.

The 5 winners of the Best Service Performance Brand included Damas (Special Business Category), Pure Gold Jewellers and Nine West (Large Business Category), Dune (Medium Business Category) and Tommy Hilfiger (Small Business Category).

'The DSES certification primarily targets Dubai-based businesses that have a high interface with customers and has been initiated with the specific intent of facilitating growth in the tourism, trade, finance and service sectors. The scheme aims to promote businesses that strive to increase the standards in customer service and boost customer confidence through ethical and best practices,' said Khalid Al Kassim, Deputy Director General for Planning and Development at DED.

The new members of the Dubai Service Excellence Scheme include Al Haseena Jewellers, Anne Klein, Barakat Optical, Birkenstock, BO Concept, Burberry, Calvin Klein Underwear, Clarks, Jashanmal Departmental Stores, JEANSWEST, JM Weston, Jumeirah Retail, Mikura Pearls, Mirchi, Pedro, Shoe Studio, Venezia, VON DUTCH, and Wall Street Exchange.




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About Department of Economic Development (DED):

The Department of Economic Development (DED) was established in March 1992, with the objective to organise, regulate and boost trade and industry within the Emirate of Dubai. The DED has moulded its mission of building a futuristic establishment, in accordance with the vision of the Government of Dubai and in the light of globalisation and the requirements of a digital economy. One of its key functions is to encourage local and foreign investments in commercial and industrial projects, and create the appropriate environment for investors.

The DED's other functions comprise a wide range of regulatory activities including the preparation and maintenance of a commercial register and the supervision of all organisations. The DED is responsible for regulating the affairs of commercial agents and brokers and commercial advertising offices, in addition to overseeing and controlling the insurance industry in the Emirate. Examining the participation of the government in the private sector and representing the government in companies where it has a stake, also comes under the purview of the DED.

For further information, please contact:
Nedal Alasaad/Nafisa Marzouki
ASDA'A Public Relations
P O Box 28063, Dubai, UAE
Tel: (971 4) 3344550
Lara Lynn Golden Posted by Lara Lynn Golden, News Editor
Sunday, June 29 - 2008 at 14:05 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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