Site Home :> About Us :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service :> Add Your Link :> Submit Article
Search:   
acclaimedlist.com acclaimedlist.com
Multiple links exchange
 
 

Music & Entertainment

 

Internet & Computers

 

Research & Science

 

Self Healing

 

Government & Politics

 

Society & Communities

 

Tour & Travel

 

Education & Reference

 

Issues & News

 

Malls & Shopping

 

Children & Teens

 

Companies & Business

 

Jobs & Employment

 

Fitness & Health

 

Relationship & Lifestyle

 

Creative Arts

 

Estate & Realty

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Automobile & Automotive

 

Games & Play

 

Family & Home

 

Banking & Finance

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Eating & Drinking

 

  Site Home » Companies & Business » Leadership & Supervision
   
 

Inspiring Greatness!

   

Inspiring a culture of leadership in restaurant management.

We've all seen the stereotypes in the movies. A clipboard carrying over zealous boss in a fast food restaurant, with little regard for his employees and their well being. For the most part, the managers of these restaurants are hard working individuals with goals, aspirations, and the desire to achieve them.

Often, the fast food manager will be someone's first boss. How they take on that role and nurture a future workforce is their responsibility. How many of us can remember our first boss? I assume the majority of you can, it was that powerful of a memory, or unfortunately, that dramatic of an experience.

Distinguishing Between a Leader and a Manager

Leaders and managers, although similar in roles are very different species. Their basic roles are the same, controlling costs, hiring and firing, and maintaining "controlled chaos" in a fast pace and demanding environment.
What differentiates them is how their employees react to their method of leadership/management.

Managers: Their employees follow them because they have to.
Leaders: Their employees follow them because they want to.

The difference in definition is slight but powerful. The ability to lead is the ability to create a culture of service, not only from employees to management, but from leader to employees. A culture of success that motivates and rewards grows morale and creates a wholesome working environment.

Creating a culture of success, through leadership, not only makes your life easier, both professionally and personally, but also your employees and the overall management of your restaurant. Turnover is reduced, costs are better controlled, and theft declines. Why? Your employees want to be there. They want to work for and with you. Happier employees, gives rise to better hospitality, better service equals increased sales. Bottom line you make more profit.

Leadership Traits of a Leader
What are some of the traits of a good leader?

Leaders want their employees to succeed.
Leaders don't allow people to fail.
Leaders want their employees to grow professionally and personally.
Leaders will promote from within.
Leaders are good role models in life.
Leaders will plan their days ahead anticipating any problems and addressing them promptly
Leaders listen.
Leaders praise in public and correct in private.
Leaders don't yell or curse.
Leaders catch their employees doing things right.
Leaders will spend 80% of their time with 80% of the employees doing things right.
Leaders will take the bottom 20% underperformers and coach them up or coach them out.
Leaders hire for fit and talent, not out of desperation.
Leaders before going home will ask their employees "Is there anything I can do for you before I leave for the day?"
Leaders care about an employees personal life.
Leaders teach, they share their knowledge and experience freely.

Leaders surround themselves with other leaders, instilling their beliefs and attitudes throughout their organization. No easy task, when your workforce is based on first time job holders and part time employees. Throughout my years in a restaurant, I've learned a few things about human nature, people like to be rewarded and recognized. It's one of the basic things that we, as leaders, can do every day.

Author: Albert Barneto
 
Author Bio:

Albert Barneto is a managing partner of CustomerTrend Mystery Shopping and Customer Satisfaction Surveys at www.CustomerTrend.com and has more than 15 years of professional experience as a front line manager evaluating the "pulse" of customers and employees.  Customer satisfaction survey services are offered to restaurant and retail chains including Video Mystery Shopping, Telephone Mystery Shopping, and Employee Feedback Solutions. Albert Barneto may be reached toll free at 1-(866)-509-9888.

This article can be searched using: project management, risk management, small business administration, performance management
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
A Wolf In Sheeps Clothing - Identifying Scams That Look Like Legitimate Businesses
 
How To Make Your Product Packaging Newsworthy
 
Consider Books When You Are Looking For An Affiliate Marketing Program
 
Do You Make Your Prospects And Customers Jump Through Hoops?
 
Become An Online Casino Affiliate Marketer: Cashing In On A Hot Trend
 
Creating a New Standard of Excellence ?C Six Things You Can Do
 
The 10 Most Important Things a Webmaster Needs to Know When Picking a Retail Merchant Affiliate Program
 
Managing Cash Flow And Debtors In Small Businesses: How Do You Chase Customer Debts?
 
The Corners We Don't Mind Cutting
 
The Courage to Quit-10 Things You Must Stop Doing If You Want A Successful Work From Home Business
 
 
 
 
 

Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)

BPO is the new buzz in town, a relatively new concept with strong economical and business fundamenta ... - Rajput
 

Affinity Selected Sumtotal to Enable and Fast-track a Transition to E-learning

"When we chose SumTotal, we were doing more than buying a product and turning a light on. We've been ... - Sumtotal Systems
 

Money Making Affiliate Marketing Tips

Affiliate marketing is an excellent way for the internet entrepreneur to earn income ?C it requires ... - Gabriel Adams
 
 

Is Secret Affiliate Weapon a Waste of Money?

Secret Affiliate Weapon is another Ewen Chia "miracle." He really has outdone himself now. Secret Af ... - Eddie Tyshkevich
 

Extra, Extra, Read All About It! Newsletters Help Small Businesses Grow!

A newsletter can help strengthen existing relationships with your customers, and even bring in new c ... - Nola Redd
 
 
Site Home :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Service  
© 2008 www.acclaimedlist.com All Rights Reserved.