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For example, customers using these sources are searching for restaurants with information about allergens, vegan offerings and other consumer concerns and interests. Source More Smartly by Linking FOH to the BOH. Don’t Confuse Customer Communications with Customer Loyalty. One precedes the other.
For after-hours questions, tell trainees to communicate with their mentors via your restaurant's team communication tool to help staff maintain a work-life balance. Here are some sample guidelines for in-person communication while at work: There’s no such thing as over-communication. Be thorough in your communication.
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Front-of-house (FOH) refers to all activities and settings a patron will experience while dining at a restaurant, including the lobby and dining area. The FOH staff greets and receives customers and relays their requests. The FOH manager supervises all front-of-house staff and reports to the GM. The answer to the FOH manager.
Here’s an overview of the process: Complete all necessary paperwork Set up direct deposit Communicate restaurant guidelines and policies Explain staff scheduling policies Set up new hires in your staff systems Provide hands-on menu training and tasting Provide mentorship and shadowing opportunities Give constructive feedback.
Platform – Build a Reliable Tech Ecosystem Your restaurant kitchen software should be part of your overall ecosystem linking seamlessly with front-of-house (FOH) systems – reservations, ePOS, loyalty, and ordering tech – as well as accounting, payroll, and HR tech. Tick ’n Cook is an example of a kitchen display system.
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