Consumers are becoming well acquainted with using their mobile devices to order food. Fast Casual reports on the trend, which seems to be holding on.
New Additions: Bringing Teams Together
Talent Management addresses on-boarding of new employees, and how we bring the in to the rest of the team.
Columnist Kevin D. Wilde outlines how managers can guide new employees during a transition to ensure the team doesn’t suffer.
Shift Note: A New Digital Tool For Restaurants
Wondering how to fit more into your schedule? Shift Note is making a big splash by helping managers displace paper and communicate crucial shift reports with employees and senior management.
Keys to Building an Effective Performance System
Talent Management asks a crucial question: “Do bonuses work?” and discusses successful reward systems for employees.
Maximizing your Retail Layout for Profitability
About to build or rebuild? These tips could affirm what you’re doing right or wrong in terms of your retail schematic.
The Walk of the Retail FootPath
What piece must an entrepreneur focus on when embarking on a new venture? In short the answer is everything! The puzzle is to make “everything” palatable in small bites, we call this the RETAIL FOOTPATH. This is the strategic plan that will guide your business along the journey. We have talked about preparing for a capital budget and the costs that make up the bulk of the expenses. Just as important and probably first and foremost is preparing your enterprise for opening. The retail footpath allows the business to walk first, not run towards planning for and setting up the business. The running will happen soon enough once you open. A few key concepts for the business to walk on.
1) Be passionate about what you are creating and have fun with the business!
2) Conceptual development. Defining the financial model, culture of the enterprise and what will be the Unique Selling Proposition (USP).
3) Defining your competitors and their assets – Know their consumers, pricing, day part breakdown, flow of their store and culture.
4) Knowing your consumers and targeting your consumers. The more you know about your potential consumer, the better you can continue to market products and services to them. The more defined the culture of the business is, the easier it will be for guests to seek you out.
5) Menu Creation. A yummy, targeted menu that can be easily replicated for consistency in production can be the key to your success.
6 ) Building a space that works for your menu and for maximizing the flow of the store and dollar check average.
7) Creating Standard operating procedures for every facet of the business. These are your building blocks, the road to set your enterprise on.
8) Leadership in the making. Running an enterprise is all about managing people and exciting your staff join you on the path towards success.
Happy Walking… TaraPaige Group
How to Open a Retail Food Shop: July 21 & 22
Join Tara Berman, Managing Partner of TaraPaige Group and Steve Zagor July 21st and 22nd in an intimate group setting at the Institute of Culinary Education on “How to Open a Specialty Retail Food Shop”. If you have an idea for a retail food store, this course will help you to evaluate and develop your idea into a real business. From concept and niche marketing to controlling costs and making money, you will learn to navigate the pitfalls of opening a business.
Reserve your spot today and learn about the ins and outs of opening your first retail store
Newly Launched Restaurant / Retail Job Posting Site: EatDrinkJobs
EatDrinkJobs is a restaurant / bar job site for qualified, recommended employees. Job seekers create profiles with recommendations from peers, instructors, managers, and owners. The goal of EatDrinkJobs is to bring the food service industry job hunt into 2012 by creating an intuitive and easy job search experience.
What makes them different is that they require every job seeker on their site to have at least one recommendation from a past employer or colleague. That means you can rest easy knowing your future employee will come prepared to meet high standards of service and you don’t have to call around checking references.
Take a look at this new job site geared towards the restaurant owner
Are you getting the most out of your Coffee Program?
Do you own a fast casual market, cafe, bakery, sandwich or prepared foods enterprise? If so, take a moment to think about your coffee program. Coffee is delicious, addictive and the value added product with a great profit margin. We work with many coffee roasters and firmly believe that a good coffee program can make all the difference in enhancing your guests experience and your bottom line.
Let’s take a look at what makes up a good coffee program. One of the most important pieces to this is the relationship you have with your roaster. Your coffee roaster should view your business as an extension of theirs. The more successful you are, the more successful they are. Whether you are an existing enterprise or a new one, your coffee roaster must take the time in understanding the flow of your store, the area where the coffee will be prepared and presented and what your goals are. This includes all hot and cold espresso and coffee drinks. Once this is defined, the roaster should work with you to help choose the necessary equipment and any additional coffee paraphernalia that is necessary in executing that perfect cup. Coffee can be delivered in many different forms including whole beans, pre-packed portion sizes, ground coffee, pods and K-Cups. When evaluating what works best for you, think about the efficiency of your space, level of barista experience needed and storage space. You are now ready for training. Training plays a big part of the puzzle in the execution phase. A coffee roaster can roast beautiful green beans, next it is up to you to deliver your part in producing the great cup of coffee. The training they provide is so crucial to your staff and to your business. The last piece is maintaining the equipment and how responsive they are in responding to equipment malfunctions.
There are many great coffee roasters across the states that are producing great product. Get out there, attend a cupping, try some great coffee and get to know your roaster.
Happy Sipping… TaraPaige Group