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How to Achieve Accurate Forecasting

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Every manager forecasts differently. The right tools (and data) can help your manager make better predictions. This will generate less waste, more profit, and happier employees and guests. Then, managers should overlay their local knowledge (about local events, or nearby construction). How accurate is your forecast?

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Drowning in Data? Integrated Analytics Can Be Your Lifeboat

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Operators and managers feel the pressure to collect as much data as possible. We’ve found that managers spend a huge amount of time and effort manually creating KPI reports each week. A Better Way to Manage Data. Employee feedback and pulse surveys. Kitchen management systems. DOWNLOAD WHITE PAPER.

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Maintain Compliance with Predictive Scheduling Laws

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Predictive Scheduling laws are designed to help your employees, but the burden falls on managers. Arranging childcare, scheduling transportation, attending school or second jobs, or caring for family members…there are many things hourly restaurant employees juggle outside of work. Technology to rescue!

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The Evolution of Scheduling

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This means managers allocate labor across the week based on their allowed labor spend, which is based on expected sales. Managers have a fixed amount of money to spend on staffing throughout the week. The error compounds, and to stay on budget, managers are forced to cut shifts at the end of the week. What does that look like?

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Culture as a Competitive Advantage

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See how improving your employee experience will boost the guest experience, too. Engaging your employees will encourage them to stay. Engaging your employees will encourage them to stay. Disengaged vs. Engaged Employees. As you may imagine, disengaged employees deliver mediocre or negative customer experiences.

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MRM Research Roundup: Mid-October-2019 Edition

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This edition of Modern Restaurant Management (MRM) magazine's Research Roundup features dismal restaurant sales traffic, best foodie cities , top breakfast foods in America, food fraud and why Brits love chicken shops. ” Small Relief For Management Retention, But Staffing Still Concerning. Challenging Q3. Looking Ahead.

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