Why Restaurant Training Fails When Operations Doesn’t Own It
Restaurant training only works when it shows up during the shift. If training lives in a binder, a shared drive, or with one “training person,” it usually breaks down in execution. Here’s why operations has to own the follow-up, coaching, and standards that turn training into consistency.
Why Your Best hourly Employee Might not Be Ready to Manage Yet
Your best hourly employee may have the work ethic and trust to become a manager, but that does not mean they are ready yet. Here’s how restaurant operators can promote from within without setting people up to fail.