Professional Dining Room Management

Professional Dining Room Management

EnglishPaperback / softback
King Carol A.
John Wiley & Sons Inc
EAN: 9780471289340
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The service supervisors job is a key one in the restaurant business because a large part of the guests dining experience and satisfaction is derived from the interpersonal contact between guest and staff. If this contact is not satisfactory, all the care and investment in decor, food selection, and preparation are for naught. The service supervisor must see to it that courteous and efficient service is provided at all times. Professional Dining Room Management, Second Edition, discusses the management side of running a restaurant. Written specifically for the dining room supervisor who oversees the service staff of the restaurant, this useful guide outlines the four skills the effective dining room manager needs:
  • Technical know-how and knowledge of serving food
  • Ability to direct, train, and motivate the service staff
  • Ability to be a good customer relations personto meet the public and merchandise the restaurant while promoting sales
  • Ability to be a good administratorto organize the work flow and control costs
The book carefully details types of dining room service, including French, Russian, American, and buffet service. It explains quality service standards, and identifies possible breakdowns of servicepoor seating, shortage of ware, poor communication with the kitchen, accidents. A valuable chapter on responsible beverage service provides guidelines for dealing with the problem of intoxicated guests. Service managers will learn all aspects of successful dining room operation: inspecting the dining room, assigning stations, seating guests, controlling breakage and linen costs, supervising the staff, and training and hiring new employees. An example of one restaurants employee handbook will help supervisors create their own handbooks. Helpful instructions for effectively communicating with guests, serving disabled guests, and handling complaints will benefit the entire service staff. A bibliography listing publications, training materials, and training programs helps make this book an important reference guide.
EAN 9780471289340
ISBN 0471289345
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication date February 1, 1988
Pages 224
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 153 x 12
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors King Carol A.
Edition 2nd Edition
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