Holding Successful Corporate Events By: Alex Smith | May 2nd 2012 - Corporate events are special and hold a unique place in the heart of every employee who is a part of the organization. Tags:Corporate events
A Good Providence Restaurant Is In The Details By: Paul Marino | Mar 25th 2012 - Having an eclectic mix of restaurants in the area means that there are bound to be nuances that draw people to some, more than others. One of these elements of dining is portion size, and it is actually more important than you could imagine. Tags:food, dining
The 4 Most Important Reasons For Using A Covert Hidden Camera By: Jack Stryker | Feb 7th 2012 - Whether it's called a nanny cam, a spy camera, or a covert hidden camera, these cameras have developed into being a very strong tool for businesses, parents, and concerned spouses. Technology has come a long way in allowing those who have a "need-to-know" to efficiently and effectively find out what's going on when they are not around. So what are the four most important reasons for using a covert hidden camera? Tags:covert hidden camera, hidden camera, spy camera, nanny cam
The Significance Of Client Service Excellence By: thomas r Armstrong | Dec 4th 2011 - I have two affirmations to make.
The first one is I am a enormous fan of Zappos.com. So much so that I am contributing a vast amount of this article to their popular service background. Tags:service, services
A Quick Look At Some Service Jobs By: Susan Bean | Feb 24th 2011 - The hospitality industry ranks second behind that of the federal government in terms of number of employees. There are many subcategories within the overall classification. Tags:job openings, Management, Recruitment, community colleges, Hospitality careers , hospitality industry
The Wheels On The Obama Care Bus Never Go Round And Round...they Are Falling Off By: | Nov 14th 2010 - This article examines some of the impacts that the legislation known as Obama Care has already had on America since it was signed into law in the spring. Unfortunately, early indications are that the law will have tremendously negative impacts on Americans' health care and Obama Care has very lilttle chance of fulfilling its two main objectives, reducing the number of Americans without health care insurance and reducing the high cost of health care in the country. Tags:aarp, health care, obama care, health care reform
What It Takes To Be In The Restaurant Business By: Patricia Farnham | Nov 1st 2010 - The restaurant business is a thriving industry, even during difficult economic times. It makes $500 billion a year and is the second largest private-sector employer in North America. Getting in the restaurant business involves long hours and very hard work. You have to be dedicated to running your restaurant professionally to make it profitable. If you're going to put in a lot of money in your restaurant, you can't treat it like a hobby or novelty. A restaurant is serious business that can make ... Tags:restaurant business, open a restaurant, start a restaurant, starting a restaurant, opening a restaurant, restaurant industry, restaurant, food, food business,
Combine Your Love Of Food With Leadership In Kitchen Management By: Klaudia | Sep 14th 2010 - The job of a food operations manager, who works within the Hospitality Operations "€" Kitchen Management field, is very multi-faceted. These individuals handle everything from day-to-day operations to employee training and more. Your road to this job starts at Centennial College. Tags:school of hospitality
Pragmatic Consulting From The Client's Perspective By: gauri GG | Aug 7th 2010 - Consulting, whether to internal organizations or external companies, is only as valuable as the client perceives. Great consultants possess several very key attributes which create value for their clients. Pick up on these points to increase your value as a consultant in the eyes of the only person that matters; those of the client's. Tags:IT Consulting, IT Support London, IT Support Contracts
Today's Customer And Employees Expect Diversity By: Susan Klopfer | Jul 30th 2010 - Is your business still stuck back in the 50s with a workforce that is not diversified? With today's globalization and changing population, your customer base is rapidy changing. We're all getting older and if you look around, you will see that our faces are changing, too. It's opportunity lost for any progressive business that doesn't start with the basics of hiring people who represent the customers they are trying to serve. Tags:diversity, workplace, hiring, diversity in the workplace, diversity training, discrimination, discrimination lawsuits
Newsblogging: How To Get Readers And Google To Love Your Blog By: Steve O'Keefe | Apr 6th 2010 - Blogging gives organizations the PR and marketing opportunity they"€™ve always dreamed of: the ability to tell the news their way and reach a targeted audience. This article outlines an innovative approach to blogging, called Newsblogging, which we believe is the next step in the evolution of journalism: the highest journalistic standards on a new media platform. Organizations can apply this blogging strategy to boost search position and hit Google Alerts. Tags:newsblogging, blogs, sixestate, professional blogging
How To Interview And Hire A Nanny Or Babysitter. . By: Maria Trostel | Mar 11th 2010 - The interview is a crucial part of your nanny or babysitter hiring process. To make sure you are getting the best results out of the hiring process and to help you find the perfect nanny or child minder for your folks, these are the right steps for you to think about before you hire a nanny or babysitter. Tags:hire a nanny, babysitters for hire, babysitters for hire, babysitting services, find a nanny
Top 50 Job Sites For Jobseekers By: Landon Long | Feb 21st 2010 - Your perfectly crafted cover letters and resumes are considered worthless if you do not have a clue where to submit them.. In the midst of this recession, you might find yourself lost and lose your path to success and these documents you spent so much time honing will do nothing but look pretty in the documents file of your computer. However, backside the drapes of the economic downfall, there dwells wide and great range of job openings that you can imagine are found conveniently online. Tags:top 50 job sites, top job sites, job sites, jobs
Physician Retention Strategies - You've Got 'em, Now, How Do You Keep 'em? By: Robert Eskridge | Nov 24th 2009 - Retaining the best talent is a key concern of all hospitals and practices. It costs an organization a significant amount of money to recruit a physician. Replacing one primary care physician can result in $20,000 - $26,000 in recruitment costs, loss of $300,000 - $400,000 in annual gross billings, and the loss of $300,000 to $500,000 in inpatient revenue. Tags:Physician Recruiting, Locum Tenens, Direct Hire, Permanent Placement, Retention
Tips For Starting A New Restaurant By: Jimmy Cox | Aug 2nd 2009 - Starting up a restaurant can be at the same time one of the most frustrating and most rewarding types of business a person can go into. What follows is a list of some of the things the prospective needs to take into consideration you contemplate going into the business of running a restaurant. Tags:restaurant management, restaurant business planning
Digital Signage: Content May Be King, But Who's Doing The Coronation? Part Ii By: David Little | Jul 1st 2009 - In the first part of this column I pointed out that for many small business owners even those who understand the potential of digital signage- actually deciding to add digital signs raises a thorny issue: Who's going to create the content that feeds the sign fresh information of interest to viewers in a professional format that makes a great statement about that small business? Tags:digital signage content tactics, digital signage advice
Cutting The High Cost Of Poor Employee Selection By: Ira Wolfe | Feb 17th 2009 - When you consider the high cost of a bad hire, the ROI associated with better pre-employment testing is significant. The cumulative effect of including personality, cognitive, and interest assessments increases the odds of success to nearly 70% and as high as 87% from the 50/50 success of using the only the interview. Tags:pre-employment test, employee assessment, personality, attitude, abilities, reference check, job matching, poor employee selection, high cost of bad hire, inte
Satisfy Your Customers By: Kelly Church | Jul 28th 2008 - This article discusses ways to make sure you keep your customers satisfied. Hiring good employees, having zero tolerance for disrespect, and making negative situations positive can help you keep your patrons coming back for more. Tags:customer satisfaction, customer service, concession business, concession trucks, concession tents, concession trailers
Business Plan Resources For Your Restaurant By: bill henthorn | Dec 10th 2007 - From the start, it will be a well-researched restaurant business plan that will be your single greatest asset. It is the greatest key to convince anyone to make a loan, invest capital, lease, or do any type of business with you. Think of the restaurant business plan as an extremely valuable road map for your restaurant business. Long before you o - business buyer articles Tags:Business Plan Resources For Your Restaurant
A Hotel And Restaurant Management Career Might Be For You By: Josh Stone | Jan 23rd 2007 - A career in hotel and restaurant management might be for you if you like to make important decisions, hire staff and run the day to the day operations of your business. It might sound like fun stuff but it is hard work. Tags:hotel, restaurant, career, manager, management, job, work, business, resource, uniform, industry
So You Want A Career As A Restaurant Manager By: Josh Stone | Dec 15th 2006 - Even if you're currently a restaurant's resident dishwasher, it is still very possible for you to climb the ladder to the very top with hard work, persistence and the right set of skills. Tags:restaurant, career, uniform, restaurant resource, restaurant career, restaurant manager