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COOKS AND CHEFS – SIGN YOUR WORK

Culinary Cues

Support an employee’s growth through in-service training, sponsorship to attend workshops or seminars, buy your line cooks so great cookbook resources to study and dream about. Mediocrity isn’t something that people are born to seek; they are coached along the way by others who accept it as “good enough”.

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Former Panda Express Employee Says She Was Made to Strip at Cult-Like Work-Endorsed Seminar

EATER

The incident allegedly occurred at a “self-improvement” seminar that her manager told her was required in order to be considered for promotion. She alleged that she paid out of pocket for the four-day program, which was administered by the company Alive Seminars and Coaching Academy but sponsored by Panda Express.

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Creating Great Leaders: What does the Hospitality Industry Require Today?

Gecko Hospitality

Coaching -This is not quite the same as mentorship, but has some of the same qualities. A good leadership coach will help you avoid pitfalls and can keep you on the right path. Costs for a leadership coach can vary. You can utilize a coach on a part-time and short-term basis to provide assistance when needed.

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5 Delusions Managers Have About Leaders

Embrace the Suck

Take time for self care to recharge their internal battery (workouts, meditation, journaling), Invest in training by attending seminars, taking courses, or getting a coach (hint, hint). Great leaders: Read something daily that feeds their mind. True leaders work smart and hard.

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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). It all starts with more training, explaining the “why”, and making the systems a non-negotiable. Always hire for personality and then train the skills. Mistake #11: They don’t train enough.

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

7 Shifts

Alison Edginton is the Manager of Training & New Can Openings at Smalls Sliders , an American burger QSR in Louisiana. Look for groups like The Multicultural Food & Hospitality Alliance that run webinars and seminars. At Smalls Sliders, they combat this by training every hire on every position. more per hour than women.