Published December 26, 2014
The convenience of online ordering is attractive to restaurant customers, and by developing an online food ordering system you can expand your market.
According to a study by the Interactive Advertising Bureau, 69 percent of mobile users have ordered food digitally. In order to take advantage of the trend, restaurants will need a mobile application that features their menu and nutritional information.
Quality takeout packaging is also important. Find the right packaging for the food you serve so the quality isn’t affected during transport.
Read the full article here: Offering Online Ordering Can Drive New Business
Published December 26, 2014
Everyone enjoys a sincere compliment. They boost our self-esteem and makes us feel good. But what if someone compliments your friend and not you? The opposite happens – you wonder why you aren’t worthy. That’s why it’s important to be careful while complimenting guests.
Generally it’s safe for men to compliment men and women to compliment women when you’re serving couples. Group compliments are always good because no one is excluded. It’s acceptable to compliment elderly guests if other guests are younger, and definitely congratulate and compliment a guest celebrating an event (such as a birthday).
Remember to always be genuine! Don’t let tips be your only motivation to compliment – spread those happy vibes!
Read the full article here: A caution with compliments
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Published December 26, 2014
Assistant managers are important members of the food service team. An effective assistant manager leads shifts rather than just running them, and that means higher profits and less turnover.
Priority number one for assistant managers involves planning and prioritizing daily activities for efficiency. They should also know the basics of business, finance, and technology. They must mesh well with the general manager and maintain integrity and credibility.
Assistant managers should have clear communication skills and learn from mistakes, but also have the desire to continuously improve.
Read the full article here: 7 critical skills every assistant manager should master
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