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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. Going to workshops.

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

7 Shifts

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. Put women in leadership roles. We don't purposely aim to offend others with our comments or behavior.

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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. So, what can you do to increase your odds?

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Restaurant Talent Marketing: 3 Big Ideas to Focus on in 2021 and Beyond

Black Box Intelligence

Back in my learning strategy days, we had a snarky phrase for in-person, multi-day workshops intended to change beliefs. Imagine being in the audience when the leadership team at Blockbuster Video stated “We don’t see Netflix as a threat to our business model.” Katie Porter and her whiteboard are coming for us. Culture Enthusiast.

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Restaurant Talent Marketing: 3 Big Ideas to Focus on in 2021 and Beyond

Black Box Intelligence

Back in my learning strategy days, we had a snarky phrase for in-person, multi-day workshops intended to change beliefs. Imagine being in the audience when the leadership team at Blockbuster Video stated “We don’t see Netflix as a threat to our business model.” Katie Porter and her whiteboard are coming for us. Culture Enthusiast.