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How to Ensure Your Dining Business Staff is Properly Trained

Strategy Driven

A well-trained team not only ensures a smooth operation but also creates a pleasant dining experience that encourages customers to return. The responsibilities and skills required for a chef differ vastly from those of a waiter or a dishwasher. As your business evolves, so too do the skills your staff needs.

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Incorporating 160 Effective Performance Phrases in Your Performance Appraisal Review Templates

HR Digest

By the end of this article, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge and skills you need to conduct performance appraisals that inspire your employees to reach their full potential. COMMUNICATION SKILLS Let’s face it, miscommunication can be a huge obstacle in the workplace.

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Front Line Leadership: The Keys To Managing Millenials, Part 1

Terry Starbucker

Adam is currently right in the middle of his leadership journey, overseeing a large staff at a very successful retail operation. Please don’t misunderstand me, some of my closest friends are Millennials- many members of the millennial generation have crucial skill sets that can enhance the effectiveness of your organization.

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Creating a Culture of Quality: An Interview with Beth Galetti

HR Digest

As the COVID-19 crisis takes a sharp turn from government to business, the issue of redefining jobs moves up the agenda. Amazon operates like a series of customer-focused start-ups innovating at a fast pace. The HR Digest: What is Amazon’s secret sauce for being recognized several times as “Great Place to Work?”

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Michael Fraccaro, CHRO at Mastercard, on the value of business resource groups

HR Digest

"Unleashing Collective Genius" As globalization takes a sharp turn from government to business, the issue of global talent mobility rapidly moves up the agenda. I’d say we’re very focused on creating a skilled workforce and leadership pipeline that can execute our strategy. Michael Fraccaro: That’s an interesting way to frame it.

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Cast the Net Wide – Make the Most of Your Promotional Time and.

Women on Business

One half of building business is supplying quality products or services; the other half is skill in building relationships. Being sharp means being succinct. For example, as a designer/writer, my skills are not well applied to bookkeeping or financial management. This skill takes practice. Rehearse your pitch.

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Leadership Lessons from the Navy

Skip Prichard

Captain Mark Brouker, retired US Navy , is a wealth of practical leadership wisdom gained from his military career as well as his experience as a professor, executive coach, and speaker. A few months prior, I had been selected to be executive officer, or XO (Chief Operating Officer), of U.S. Leadership is about care and compassion.