Word Count: 653 Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 2:53 PM
How to Stay on Track With a Restaurant Operations Manual?
Running a restaurant can be a very challenging job that requires a lot of time, patients and knowledge. Most new owners find it extremely difficult to stay on track and keep up with everything when there is always so much going on. However, having a restaurant operations manual can make a huge difference and help you and your staff accomplish all of the goals set forth for your company.
So, exactly what is a restaurant operations manual and why is it so important in your business? An operations manual is the best source of information you will have that describes exactly what goals are expected for your restaurant. It is also an outline of what steps you need to follow to reach these goals.
The restaurant that uses an operations manual as a guide to enhance their business will enjoy many benefits. Experienced restaurant owners consider them to be the backbone of their company.
Requirements of a Good Operations Manual
A good operations manual will have the following qualities. First, it will be written in clear but brief descriptions that are easy to understand and use while still providing detailed information.
A good restaurant operations manual will also include the following information.
* Cleanliness and Sanitation Guidelines
* Safety Rules
* Security Issues
* Employee Training Techniques
* Management Training
* Marketing and Promotional Technique
* Administrative Techniques
* Promotional Techniques
Each section of the manual will have headers and subheadings that break everything down in that section and provide details on how each function should be performed. You will also find forms and checklist that will help to achieve the results needed to enhance the overall performance of your company.
These are just a few of the things that can be found in a restaurant operations manual, there are still other areas that may be covered depending on the type of restaurant you own.
How to Design Your Own Manual
Many new restaurant owners choose to design their own operations manual. If you choose this option you need to remember that this manual will be the standard procedures that all of your employees will follow to meet the requirements you set forth. It will be your voice when you are not around physically. Therefore, it is important that you take your time and create a manual that will suit all your needs.
When designing your operations manual remember to keep things as simple as possible. It will be easier for you and so much simpler for your staff to follow. If you begin putting to much detail that is unnecessary in your manual, it will just cause confusion which will defeat the whole purpose of having the manual in the first place. Therefore, describe what needs to be done in the shortest most direct way possible. Be clear with the directions and consistent to avoid any confusion.
Each position should have specific responsibilities that are clearly outlined. The job description should include a list for opening and closing the restaurant along with any other task that needs to be done. There should be a section especially for management and one for employees. Once your manual has been completed make sure your staff members know where it is located and that it is available for them to use at all times. A restaurant operations manual can help turn your company into a great business.
As the owner, you have many responsibilities that will be demanding much of your time. There is no way that you could be present all the time to answer questions and make sure things are being run according to your expectations. Therefore, having an operations manual is the next best thing to ensure your business is being run according to your wishes.
About the Author
Robert Bylett provides individualised and affordable solutions that are practical, and accelerate the profitability, enjoyment and results you get from your business. Find out more at http://www.justconsultancy.co.uk
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