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How to Improve Restaurant Operations: 9 Proven Strategies

7 Shifts

Improving your restaurant operations to succeed in this highly competitive industry means serving quality food and providing excellent customer service while minimizing waste, reducing costs, and keeping your employees engaged. This is where developing a comprehensive restaurant operations plan comes in.

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Restaurant Insiders on 2020 Lessons Learned, Part One

Modern Restaurant Management

For example, use tech to offset having to do more hiring (having customers ordering directly from tablets); tighten your menu so you don’t need as many cook stations or cooks to complete a dish and perhaps use third parties for some tasks that are not your strengths or core business such as HR or PR or even bookkeeping.

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Fast Food Restaurant Management – Diving deeper

Lithos POS

In the front-of-house, he is responsible for customer service, reservations, and the overall dining experience. They manage staff schedules, handle customer inquiries or concerns, and contribute to creating a welcoming atmosphere. Their coordination matters in customer service.