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Retaining Your Foodservice Employees - 40 Ways to Better Employee Relations

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Karen Eich Drummond has held a variety of management and training positions in both commercial and institutional foodservice. She is currently a consultant on foodservice management! training! and nutrition issues! and is also an instructor in a hotel! restaurant! and institutional management program! which she founded in 1988. Ms. Drummond is also the author of Human Resource Management for the Hospitality Industry! and Nutrition for the Foodservice Professional. She earned her M.S. in Education at Russell Sage College! and is currently completing her Ph.D. at Temple University. Klappentext Retaining Your Foodservice Employees is the second in a series of three books by Karen Eich Drummond on Foodservice Employee Management. The other two titles are Staffing Your Foodservice Operation and Disciplining Your Foodservice Employees. Employee turnover represents a major concern for foodservice operators--particularly when you consider that half of all restaurant employees leave their jobs within the first 30 days. With firings or resignations come costs: expenses for recruiting and training a new candidate as well as overtime costs incurred while the position is vacant. And beyond the immediate dollar loss, high employee turnover reduces employee morale and job performance, which can result in a significant loss of customers--and profits. Retaining Your Foodservice Employees recognizes that successful foodservice operations can no longer treat employees as disposable assets, especially in light of today's dwindling pool of workers. This quick-reference guide shows you a wide range of strategies for increasing a staff member's employment period and keeping turnover to a minimum. This innovative volume identifies what today's employees want out of their jobs. You'll get a clear understanding of workers' needs that include interesting work a manager who respects, trusts, and cares about them clearly communicated performance goals good pay and benefits and comfortable working conditions. You'll also find specific actions you can take to meet these employee needs such as listening to your employees, coaching them for better performance, and using your supervisory skills to encourage positive, motivational teamwork. You'll learn how to inform and involve employees and use reward programs and career ladders to retain productive employees. Practical worksheets at the end of each chapter help you idenfity--and correct--specific areas where your business can improve. Actual on-the-job examples of improved communication and successful reward programs will help you generate ideas that you can apply to your own program. As a complete guide to a critical industry-wide problem, Retaining Your Foodservice Employees will be essential reading for all commercial and institutional foodservice managers and owners. Zusammenfassung Retaining Your Foodservice Employees is the second in a series of three books by Karen Eich Drummond on Foodservice Employee Management. The other two titles are Staffing Your Foodservice Operation and Disciplining Your Foodservice Employees. Inhaltsverzeichnis Employees Want the Big Picture. Employees Want to Work for a Manager Who Respects! Trusts! and Care About Them. Employees Want Clearly Communicated Performance Expectations That are Supported by Management. Employees Want to Be Rewarded. Employees Want to Do Interesting! Important! and Challenging Work. Employees Want Managers Who Know What They Are Doing and Who Are Good Role Models. Employees Want Good Pay! Benefits! and Working Conditions. Appendices. Index. ...

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Authors Colin Ed Drummond, Colin Ed. Drummond, K Drummond, Karen E. Drummond, Karen Eich Drummond
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.11.1997
 
EAN 9780471290629
ISBN 978-0-471-29062-9
No. of pages 224
Subjects Guides > Law, job, finance
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Individual industrial sectors, branches

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