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Improve Employee Retention with Leadership Development

Crunchtime

With a 5-Step Leadership Ladder , you can quickly deploy a talent development program to retain team members and develop bench strength. From the moment a new employee is hired, you have an opportunity to teach them about leadership, giving rising stars opportunities to learn management skills before you need to promote them.

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Inspiring Hourly Workers

Modern Restaurant Management

Scott Greenberg addresses that challenge in his new book, Stop the Shift Show: Turn Your Struggling Hourly Workers Into a Top-Performing Team. What do you hope readers take away from the book? The book also offers tools to engage employees, build better, longer-lasting teams them, and boost their performance.

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The Top 10 Things Learned from Working with 1000+ Restaurants

Embrace the Suck

I keep detailed coaching notes from every client I have had over the past 11 years as The Restaurant Coach™ Some of those stories make it into my books, speaking gigs, podcasts, or just as a solid warning to new clients about what not to do! Communication is key if you want to build a badass culture. Bad hiring is a disease.

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xtraCHEF Recipe Card: Natalie Vittese

Xtra Chef

As People & Culture Manager, I’m responsible for managing all HR operations – from recruiting to payroll and benefits. I also have a role in company communications and working with teams and leadership with an overall goal of making the experience of working at xtraCHEF a positive one.

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Questions in the Minds of Restaurant Job Applicants

Ken Burgin

They will be interested in get a sense of the team’s spirit, leadership style, and the overall atmosphere of the kitchen. By proactively addressing these questions during the interview process or in job postings, you can create a more effective recruitment experience. What is the kitchen’s work culture like?

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Sling

March 2023 13 Expert Tips for Effective Employee Communication March 2023 11 Types of Job Shifts Managers Should Know March 2023 What Is Incentive Pay and How Does it Work?

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Are Your Running Your Restaurant Or Is It Running You?

The Restaurant Coach University

You’re communicating, working together for a shared vision and mission. The common thread in this bad recipe is lack of vision and poor leadership. You offset the replacement of bad team members by always recruiting. You must actively recruit new team members. A recipe for success. A recipe for failure.