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

Embrace the Suck

It's time to dust off your note-taking skills because we're diving into a four-step game plan to draw the crème de la crème to your restaurant, starting immediately. But these fresh recruits often stick around only briefly before setting off, triggering a repeating cycle of worry. It's astounding! Are they alive?

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Inspiring Hourly Workers

Modern Restaurant Management

Greenberg is an internationally recognized speaker, author and coach with franchise clients that include McDonalds, Great Clips, GNC, RE/MAX, Smoothie King, Global Franchise Group and many more. What do you hope readers take away from the book? What do you hope readers take away from the book? To feel/look important?

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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! I know the labor pool is shrinking and it’s hard to find people out there.

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EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP WHEN IT SEEMS TO BE IN SHORT SUPPLY

Culinary Cues

This is when leadership is most needed. Leadership is always important, but seems to be in critical need when we are in time of crisis. This is when people turn to either those with the title or those with a history of leadership. Leadership, real leadership comes from four actions: * What we hear. What we learn.

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Are Your Running Your Restaurant Or Is It Running You?

The Restaurant Coach University

The common thread in this bad recipe is lack of vision and poor leadership. Let’s explore how you got here and how you can get out of this. You need to write your core values out and have a crystal-clear mission in mind that can be summed up in one sentence. A recipe for failure. Your Values and Mission. Still stuck?

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How a Performance Improvement Plan Could Save You $80K

Bar and Restaurant Coach

At a minimum, it takes between $4,000 – $7,500 and 42 days to fill a position. Society for Human Resource Management: It takes about 42 days to fill a vacant position, at an average cost of $4,129. It takes up to 60% of an employee’s annual salary to find their replacement. 2) coach them out the door.

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Top 8 Qualities to Look for in a Hospitality Employee

MBB Hospitality

Strong Leadership Skills. Even employees who are not direct supervisors need to have strong leadership skills. When you know all your employees have a strong leadership skills, you will be able to feel confident that your team can handle anything that is thrown at them. You want to keep your customers coming back for more.