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Essential Startup Business Questions... Failing To Plan is Planning to Fail itheater, or a suave and sultry beach-side resort.It is well known that approximately 97% of all startup businesses fail within the first three years. Many of these businesses were well intended but lacked the essentials for getting started. A number of the costly mistakes and disastrous failures could have been avoided if the owners had taken time to address three necessary components vital to a young businesses success – detailed planning, common sense, and current information.If you have made it past the dream stage it is time to plan your action. Initially several things should be considered to establish the direction of your business.•When do you intend to get sta Attractive and tasteful uniforms also help your staff's morale. It makes sense that if you would have to wear the same outfit every day at work, you'd at least want it to look good. No matter what the situation, being well-dressed imparts a sense of confidence, because people tend to treat you with more respect when you look like a million smiles. The branding becomes complete with the addition of a corporate logo, or other trim or accessories which echo the style and theme of your establishment. At that point, the link is made in your customer's mind between your restaurant and the staff's service. Of course, you will not want to dress each staff member identically - it doesn't make sense to dress the chef exactly like the waitress. So you'd w The Four Biggest Mistakes a Supervisor Can Make Marketing your restaurant is something where you tend to turn your sites to the external. You think of signs, billboards, and radio and TV advertisements. But you might want to look inside as well; your restaurant staff could be attired in such a way that it builds up brand identity. In addition to increasing productivity, uniforms will boost your brand awareness.In the twenty-plus years I have been working in human resources, I have been able to see first hand the mistakes most often made by new and seasoned supervisors, managers, and others who lead employees.Over time, I have consolidated these common errors into four major mistakes. See if you or someone in your organization is making these mistakes needlessly by reviewing the following list:1. GIVING FEEDBACK BASED ON PERSONALITY INSTEAD OF BASED ON DATA, BEHAVIOR ORRESULTS.Sometimes called the "halo or horns" effect, this phenomenon is seen when a management member tries to turn everyone on the team into a " Take an example: the Starbucks barista. As soon as I said that (assuming you're familiar with Starbucks), an image probably flashed through your mind of forest-green on kelly-green with white trim and the mermaid logo. That's what the baristas wear at Starbucks: smart, green-and-white uniforms with an energetic design. You could take the barista outside and recognize her anywhere. As soon as you see this uniform, you think of Starbucks. While you're in Starbucks, your eyes automatically zoom to the barista when you're ready for another order. Starbucks just wouldn't be Starbucks without that uniform. There are now more than 1.2 million restaurant locations in the United States, which tells you that restaurant competition is tighter than ever before. What your staff wears adds a lot to the experience. A well thought out uniform will enhance the brand identity of your business, because your staff is the personal face of your company. As they represent you and your establishment, they should radiate competence and confidence to your customers, no matter if the kind of atmosphere you have is casual or formal. Even in a casual sidewalk short-order grill, people want to see some uniformity. Perhaps because it promotes professionalism and it shows you care. For some sub-conscious reason, uniforms put your customers at ease. They identify the person in charge, and the good thing about somebody else being in charge is that it's not you. The pressure's off; you're in good hands! Just place your order, and the helpful, friendly staff person will take it from there. Restaurant uniforms also help to keep the atmosphere of your establishment consistent. We have the tuxedo uniform, or waiter jacket and gloves combination, which can create an exclusive, "special occasion" atmosphere that makes the customer feel important and fancy. People have a psychological urge to spend big and tip big when in the presence of formal-dress staff. But then, the casual restaurant also keeps its own brand identity when they have a heavily-themed or fun atmosphere. Think broad red-and-white stripes on a collared polo shirt, a snappy little black bow tie, and suspenders and you have a host or hostess at TGI Friday's. Happy day, it's party time! Time to unwind after work, relax, order a hearty, simple meal, and have a few laughs with your friends. You knew it as soon as you saw the outfit - of course you do! You're a regular, you come here all the time, right? Likewise, an ethnic theme is a popular source of inspiration for restaurant staff uniforms. Whether Mexican, Chinese, Italian, Cajun, Samoan - any country you can name, the ethnic specialty of your restaurant can be creatively expressed by your staff's attire. For other kinds of theming, a creative and smart look can add to your restaurant's atmosphere of an exotic tropical outpost, a Greek amphitheater, or a suave and sultry beach-side resort. Attractive and tasteful uniforms also help your staff's morale. It makes sense that if you would have to wear the same outfit every day at work, you'd at least want it to look good. No matter what the situation, being well-dressed imparts a sense of confidence, because people tend to treat you with more respect when you look like a million smiles. The branding becomes complete with the addition of a corporate logo, or other trim or accessories which echo the style and theme of your establishment. At that point, the link is made in your customer's mind between your restaurant and the staff's service. Of course, you will not want to dress each staff member identically - it doesn't make sense to dress the chef exactly like the waitress. So you'd wa Performance Appraisals: Questions for Smarties and Dummies le you're in Starbucks, your eyes automatically zoom to the barista when you're ready for another order. Starbucks just wouldn't be Starbucks without that uniform.In numerous programs I’ve conducted on performance appraisals, with Human Resource people (who are responsible for developing and implementing programs) and with line managers (who actually conduct the reviews) are often foggy about performance appraisal procedures. Here are some frequently asked questions.Questions asked by HRD Professionals:1. What are the essential ingredients of an effective performance appraisal program?A successful program must meet the following requirements: It fits the organization, rather than ‘one size fits all’. It must be communicated to all invo There are now more than 1.2 million restaurant locations in the United States, which tells you that restaurant competition is tighter than ever before. What your staff wears adds a lot to the experience. A well thought out uniform will enhance the brand identity of your business, because your staff is the personal face of your company. As they represent you and your establishment, they should radiate competence and confidence to your customers, no matter if the kind of atmosphere you have is casual or formal. Even in a casual sidewalk short-order grill, people want to see some uniformity. Perhaps because it promotes professionalism and it shows you care. For some sub-conscious reason, uniforms put your customers at ease. They identify the person in charge, and the good thing about somebody else being in charge is that it's not you. The pressure's off; you're in good hands! Just place your order, and the helpful, friendly staff person will take it from there. Restaurant uniforms also help to keep the atmosphere of your establishment consistent. We have the tuxedo uniform, or waiter jacket and gloves combination, which can create an exclusive, "special occasion" atmosphere that makes the customer feel important and fancy. People have a psychological urge to spend big and tip big when in the presence of formal-dress staff. But then, the casual restaurant also keeps its own brand identity when they have a heavily-themed or fun atmosphere. Think broad red-and-white stripes on a collared polo shirt, a snappy little black bow tie, and suspenders and you have a host or hostess at TGI Friday's. Happy day, it's party time! Time to unwind after work, relax, order a hearty, simple meal, and have a few laughs with your friends. You knew it as soon as you saw the outfit - of course you do! You're a regular, you come here all the time, right? Likewise, an ethnic theme is a popular source of inspiration for restaurant staff uniforms. Whether Mexican, Chinese, Italian, Cajun, Samoan - any country you can name, the ethnic specialty of your restaurant can be creatively expressed by your staff's attire. For other kinds of theming, a creative and smart look can add to your restaurant's atmosphere of an exotic tropical outpost, a Greek amphitheater, or a suave and sultry beach-side resort. Attractive and tasteful uniforms also help your staff's morale. It makes sense that if you would have to wear the same outfit every day at work, you'd at least want it to look good. No matter what the situation, being well-dressed imparts a sense of confidence, because people tend to treat you with more respect when you look like a million smiles. The branding becomes complete with the addition of a corporate logo, or other trim or accessories which echo the style and theme of your establishment. At that point, the link is made in your customer's mind between your restaurant and the staff's service. Of course, you will not want to dress each staff member identically - it doesn't make sense to dress the chef exactly like the waitress. So you'd w Customer Service in the Bottled Water Business nd it shows you care. For some sub-conscious reason, uniforms put your customers at ease. They identify the person in charge, and the good thing about somebody else being in charge is that it's not you. The pressure's off; you're in good hands! Just place your order, and the helpful, friendly staff person will take it from there.Almost every company talks at length about customer service and the need for excellence in satisfying the needs of its customers but very few put that talk into action. This is particularly true in the bottled water business.The bottled water industry service a wide customer base with each company in the industry servicing many individual customers. The industry is characterized by a small number of very large firms and a large number of relatively small players with specific geographic niches. But all bottled water providers share the need for customer service.The Nature of the Business:The bottled water busi Restaurant uniforms also help to keep the atmosphere of your establishment consistent. We have the tuxedo uniform, or waiter jacket and gloves combination, which can create an exclusive, "special occasion" atmosphere that makes the customer feel important and fancy. People have a psychological urge to spend big and tip big when in the presence of formal-dress staff. But then, the casual restaurant also keeps its own brand identity when they have a heavily-themed or fun atmosphere. Think broad red-and-white stripes on a collared polo shirt, a snappy little black bow tie, and suspenders and you have a host or hostess at TGI Friday's. Happy day, it's party time! Time to unwind after work, relax, order a hearty, simple meal, and have a few laughs with your friends. You knew it as soon as you saw the outfit - of course you do! You're a regular, you come here all the time, right? Likewise, an ethnic theme is a popular source of inspiration for restaurant staff uniforms. Whether Mexican, Chinese, Italian, Cajun, Samoan - any country you can name, the ethnic specialty of your restaurant can be creatively expressed by your staff's attire. For other kinds of theming, a creative and smart look can add to your restaurant's atmosphere of an exotic tropical outpost, a Greek amphitheater, or a suave and sultry beach-side resort. Attractive and tasteful uniforms also help your staff's morale. It makes sense that if you would have to wear the same outfit every day at work, you'd at least want it to look good. No matter what the situation, being well-dressed imparts a sense of confidence, because people tend to treat you with more respect when you look like a million smiles. The branding becomes complete with the addition of a corporate logo, or other trim or accessories which echo the style and theme of your establishment. At that point, the link is made in your customer's mind between your restaurant and the staff's service. Of course, you will not want to dress each staff member identically - it doesn't make sense to dress the chef exactly like the waitress. So you'd w 10 Ways Focus Groups Can Propel Your Profits atmosphere. Think broad red-and-white stripes on a collared polo shirt, a snappy little black bow tie, and suspenders and you have a host or hostess at TGI Friday's. Happy day, it's party time! Time to unwind after work, relax, order a hearty, simple meal, and have a few laughs with your friends. You knew it as soon as you saw the outfit - of course you do! You're a regular, you come here all the time, right?A focus group is a group of employees or current customers that discuss and brainstorm new ways to improve different parts of your business.1. They can give you new ideas on how to advertise and market your product or service to your targeted audience.2. They can give you ideas that could help improve your current product or service. For example, you could make it smaller, faster, heavier, etc.3. They can give you ideas for new products or services to develop and sell. For example, a new gift wrapping service for your products.4. They can help you solve lingering problems with your business. For example, y Likewise, an ethnic theme is a popular source of inspiration for restaurant staff uniforms. Whether Mexican, Chinese, Italian, Cajun, Samoan - any country you can name, the ethnic specialty of your restaurant can be creatively expressed by your staff's attire. For other kinds of theming, a creative and smart look can add to your restaurant's atmosphere of an exotic tropical outpost, a Greek amphitheater, or a suave and sultry beach-side resort. Attractive and tasteful uniforms also help your staff's morale. It makes sense that if you would have to wear the same outfit every day at work, you'd at least want it to look good. No matter what the situation, being well-dressed imparts a sense of confidence, because people tend to treat you with more respect when you look like a million smiles. The branding becomes complete with the addition of a corporate logo, or other trim or accessories which echo the style and theme of your establishment. At that point, the link is made in your customer's mind between your restaurant and the staff's service. Of course, you will not want to dress each staff member identically - it doesn't make sense to dress the chef exactly like the waitress. So you'd w Using Advertising Premiums Successfully in Your Mortgage Business itheater, or a suave and sultry beach-side resort.If you're giving away advertising premiums or specialties such as business card magnets, calendars, pens, notepads, jar openers, chip clips, or whatever with your contact information on it...two things can happen.It will either be a huge success or, in most cases a total failure. I'm always amused at Loan Officers that buy large quantities of calendars and sports team schedules and then rush around delivering them to people before they become out-dated and stale.Over the years, I have also heard the comment...A friend of mine is passing out "these things" and doing a ton of business. So, I bought 2000 of "these things," Attractive and tasteful uniforms also help your staff's morale. It makes sense that if you would have to wear the same outfit every day at work, you'd at least want it to look good. No matter what the situation, being well-dressed imparts a sense of confidence, because people tend to treat you with more respect when you look like a million smiles. The branding becomes complete with the addition of a corporate logo, or other trim or accessories which echo the style and theme of your establishment. At that point, the link is made in your customer's mind between your restaurant and the staff's service. Of course, you will not want to dress each staff member identically - it doesn't make sense to dress the chef exactly like the waitress. So you'd want to design a general theme, color scheme, and branding, then modify it so it's adaptable to the different needs of your different staff members. This is where your creativity comes into play; keep the design that you select standard enough to be easily branded and recognized, while also being flexible enough to accommodate different staff duties. Don't forget to include a variation for seasonal change, if it applies in your area. Here's a great idea to firmly anchor your restaurant uniform scheme in your customer's mind: at your restaurant's Grand Opening, get the whole staff dressed up in their fresh uniforms and have them pose in front of your establishment for a group photo. Then frame this photo and hang it on the wall somewhere where your patrons will see it on their way out. The image will stay with the patron, and it's kind of like the whole staff thanked them for coming and told them to come back soon! It will help tie in the entire scheme together with the experience of being your happy, soon-to-return guest.
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