Well-known Host of World’s Luminaries Brings Ritz Carlton to PICAA Story by Sally ShivAs the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency (PICA) turns a new leaf, incoming Chairman of the Board, popular Ocho Rios businessman and philanthropist Joe Issa, is urging customers to remain poAs
the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency (PICA) turns a new leaf,
incoming Chairman of the Board, popular Ocho Rios businessman and
philanthropist Joe Issa, is urging customers to remain positive about their
expectations of the decade-old institution.
Issa,
who is one of Jamaica’s most recognizable faces, according to the Jamaica
Observer, said in an interview, that PICA is redefining its vision and
revolutionizing its operations to take the customer experience to an unprecedented
level since becoming a government agency in 2007.
Equating
PICA’s customer experience to that which is obtained in the first world, Issa
is benchmarking its services against those of Bill Gates’ Microsoft, the
American Embassy in Jamaica and Ritz Carlton, and is reflecting this in a new
mantra: “I have not been to Ritz Carlton, but I have been to PICA!”
Often
referred to as a business guru for building an empire from just US$3,500 in
1995, Issa is better known for the service quality of his over-50 Cool Group
companies, his philanthropy, civic mindedness and having a penchant for hosting
international luminaries.
Believed to be a keen
listener, especially of his customers, Issa said he takes his cue for ultimate customer
satisfaction from the intuitive Bill Gates, who once said, “Our most unhappy
customers are our greatest source of learning.” In
what is probably one of the most anticipated chairman’s messages in the
agency’s annual reports, Issa gave several clues of what to expect.
“Going
forward we are focusing our attention, more than ever before, on the experience
we are giving to our customers when they come to our offices. In fact, by next
year, many of them won’t have to come at all, in order to access our services.
“We
have a new consciousness of listening and learning, and that is driving the
many solutions we are bringing to our customers whenever they interface with
us, both real and virtual. It will be no less than the superior quality service
of a Ritz Carlton,” Issa said in the interview.
Top on Issa’s list of
improvements are greater courtesy, professionalism, physical comfort and
convenience served seamlessly, with pride, humility, respect and elegance. Among the measures which
Issa speaks of include earlier opening ours, reducing the time spent on the
line, giving customers the choice of leaving and returning later instead of
waiting, taking applications on line and sending documents by courier.' In addition, Issa said
they are looking to significantly reduce the time taken to process overseas
visa applications and stand in line upon arriving at Sangster International
Airport. Last year, over 300,000
Jamaicans received their passports, and there is potential for an increase of
some 30 per cent, Issa said. Over 25,000 overseas visa
applications were also processed, at an average turnaround time of six weeks,
which Issa wants to reduce significantly, by placing PICA agents and equipment
at the various embassies in Jamaica. Issa also stated that he
and his directors and the management team at PICA are working towards making the
long line at its offices and international airports “a thing of the past”. PICA is mandated by law to accept and process passport
applications, manage Jamaica’s immigration processes and handle matters in
relation to application for and renunciation of Jamaican citizenship. It processes applications for
visitors, skilled workers, entrepreneurs, refugees and those reporting lost,
stolen, damaged or found immigration documents.
An agency of the Ministry
of National Security, PICA works closely with the Jamaica Defense Force to
protect the island’s borders. © 2017 Sally Shiv |
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Added on October 19, 2017 Last Updated on October 19, 2017 Tags: joe Issa, Joe Issa Jamaica, Joseph Issa, Joseph Issa Jamaica, Joey Issa, Joey Issa Jamaica, Jamaica Author
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