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5 Ways to Develop Your Restaurant's Tip Strategy, According to Experts

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But we kept the back-of-house revenue share program for our kitchen teams, where regardless of what position you work in the kitchen, you get a certain percentage of revenue earned. And I thought you know, I shouldn't be the one standing in front of people taking more money home. Table of Contents. Tip management constantly evolves.

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How to Manage Restaurant Staff Without Sacrificing Your Sanity

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Keep regular meetings and team-building activities on the books to foster a sense of team collaboration. Takeaway: Book time out of your day to go over the restaurant management resources available to you and familiarize yourself with the processes you need to know. What are their goals and challenges?

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From Restaurant Manager to Restaurant Leader: 10 Vital Steps

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Here are 10 steps to making the shift not only into management, but into leadership. This key component alone will rocket you towards leadership because it builds trust with your team when you do exactly what you say. The average American reads around 17 books per year. Check out these must-read restaurant management books.

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9 Top Restaurant Technologies To Evolve Your Business

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It reduces ordering errors, increases front-of-house and back-of-house efficiency, and helps you control inventory. Restaurant technology is no longer a nice-to-have: it’s an absolute necessity for building a modern, resilient restaurant that can become and stay competitive.