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Restaurant Cyber Security: How To Prevent Data Breaches

7 Shifts

Given the nature of how restaurants operate —with complex systems in the FOH and BOH —ensuring that receive orders, collect payment, and pay teams—here are numerous areas of the business that could be breached. Audit your existing POS and check to see what PCI compliance standards they have. Types of sensitive data in a restaurant.

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9 Tips for Improving Restaurant Operations

Sling

3) Create a restaurant operations manual If your business relies on unwritten rules and processes to get things done, it may be time to create a restaurant operations manual in which procedures are documented, clear, and available to all team members. This is especially important when training new employees.

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AP Automation for Restaurants is No Longer a Nice-to-Have. Here’s Why

Xtra Chef

Once invoices are captured, xtraCHEF applies optical character recognition (OCR) to digitize line-item detail and make each document searchable. This makes reconciliation and audits easier than ever to navigate. Seamlessly share information between FOH, BOH, and accounting.

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Four Ways to Streamline Reopening Procedures for Restaurants

Modern Restaurant Management

” Restaurant managers who develop clearly-documented policies, operational checklists, and clear communication systems can simplify the process for everyone. All of these policies should be clearly documented, and all employees should be required to read and sign-off on them. Employee well-being. Customer well-being.

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How To Run A Successful Restaurant Franchise — 10 Essentials For Sustainable Growth

Apicbase

Besides cost estimates, audited financial statements and projections should be included, like: the expected growth rate for (at least) the first year; the estimated restaurant cash flow; the expected payback period. However, one more document can make or break your entire franchising operation: the franchise agreement.