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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! Bad hiring is a disease. I think Uber is hiring. Going to workshops.

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Is the World Barista Championship too exclusive & expensive for competitors?

Perfect Daily Grind

Coaching and training Wilford Lamastus Jr. If a competitor wants to perform well at the WBC, one of the biggest costs is to hire a coach – preferably a ‘famous’ one,” he says. Plane tickets and accommodation for trainers and coaches, relatives, friends, and colleagues may need to be paid for, too. lb at auction.

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The 19 Deadly Mistakes Restaurants Make

Embrace the Suck

Attend workshops & seminars. Hire a business coach (okay that was a little self-promotion…LOL). What is your preferred communication style? I need to understand how you will communicate, lead, react to stress, manage tasks, and what is keeping you stuck where you are. They have no system for hiring!

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The restaurant industry needs to step up for women. We asked four leaders how to do it.

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At her first job as a server, she tried to show a new hire how to make a side salad. Consider attending workshops with your team. Salt & Straw uses an internal communication platform called The Dot. Build trust with open communication. Restaurant communication apps can help you get there.