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The Perfect Recruiting Plan

Embrace the Suck

With that mission in mind, below you’ll find the four-step recruiting plan you need to build a high-performance team and succeed in 2020. This goes back to embracing what “hospitality” really means: you’re the host to others’ experiences. Step 2: Be Actively Recruiting. Step 1: Change Your Mindset.

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Work Smart, Play Smart

Modern Restaurant Management

It’s getting harder and harder to adapt and survive, especially in the ever-changing hospitality industry, but the best companies forge ahead. La Vida Hospitality believes in working as smart as you play, and encourages employees to Enjoy The Ride, a tried-and-true mantra for our approach to the work-life balance.

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How to Increase Employee Productivity

7 Shifts

Staff productivity plays the largest role in restaurant revenue, which is why it’s so important to invest in your recruiting and hiring strategies, finding like-minded individuals to move your restaurant forward while minimizing time waste. During this interview, some light was shed onto an often-overlooked time sink, management.

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The Winning Strategy: Attracting and Retaining Top Talent for Your Restaurant – A Four-Step Approach

Embrace the Suck

But these fresh recruits often stick around only briefly before setting off, triggering a repeating cycle of worry. This means internalizing the essence of hospitality. Step 2: Proactive Recruitment Unearthing top-tier talent demands active recruitment. Some eateries are barely scraping by without a team. It's astounding!

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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! In the hospitality world, we give and give to others. Bad hiring is a disease.

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The 11 Habits of Outstanding Restaurants

Embrace the Suck

Many of my clients when they first start my coaching program do a big sales number. I should recruit more talent. I must recruit more talent. The best understand that constantly recruiting and attracting top talent isn’t something they do when they need to fill an empty spot on the team. Sales is a vanity metric.

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First Robotic Mobile Restaurant and DoorDash’s Commissary Kitchen

Modern Restaurant Management

Gathering of visual content to identify potential coaching and training opportunities. “Deeper guest interactions and superior hospitality are top priorities for us,” said Jeff Jones, President and CEO of Evergreen Restaurant Group, a leading Outback Steakhouse franchisee. Pared in Philly. and now, Philadelphia. in 2020.