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10 Ways to Stay Ahead of Your Restaurant Competition - Part 1

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Every restaurant owner should constantly be taking an objective
look at how well your restaurant is doing. Staying ahead of the
competition will keep you on your toes. Here are some ways you
can get a good report card.


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10 Ways to Stay Ahead of Your Restaurant Competition - Part 1
Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Ian Macdonald
Macdonald
http://www.MacdonaldsGourmetBurgers.com



Every restaurant owner should constantly be taking an objective
look at how well your restaurant is doing. Staying ahead of the
competition will keep you on your toes. Here are some ways you
can get a good report card.

1. Know who your competition is!

I have encountered situations where a restaurant owner has
identified the competition. Or at least what they think is their
competition, but they're not. If I am selling Gourmet Burgers
with the finest of ingredients, including trimmed premium Scotch
Fillet Steak for the beef patties, (like I do), in a licensed
restaurant with full service and extras, I am not really in
Competition with the greasy burger joint down the road, or a
group like Burger King am I?

So make sure your competition is truly your competition in the
first place.

2. Get Employees to Sample the Competition.

You should always know what your competition is doing, it is
essential to your success. It may be difficult to go yourself
though as you would no doubt be known. So send one of your
employees instead. Brief them what to look for. It will also give
you the opportunity to treat a staff member to something
different. How about showing up for work to be told you have to
go out to dinner or lunch...all expenses paid!!!

3. Employ the services of a mystery shopper.

This is the reverse of what we have just spoken about. Here you
get someone to come to your restaurant and report back to you. So
none of you staff know what's going on. I organise this by going
to our local business or community college and speaking to
someone from the food and beverage school. They always suggest a
student that would excel at the project. They earn some money,
have some fun, and get a free meal. I often donate something to
the college or I might even go and speak to there for them.
Everybody wins.

4. Do a survey or introduce a suggestion box.

This is common, but effective. If you can get their phone number,
you can call them back and probably get a few more pointers at
the same time. It will also give your customers the impression
that you take their feedback seriously, and value their
opinions.

5. Provide Hospitality, Not Just Service.

This is one of the best ways to make sure you stay ahead of the
competition. So what is the difference between hospitality and
service? Hospitality is when you make a personal connection with
your guests. It includes things like remembering their
preferences, recognising them when you see them and even
anticipating their needs. Service on the other hand, is a matter
of just doing what you have to do... Taking the order give the
food and take the money.

I have some friends that every time they go to their favourite
restaurant, there is always their usual drink at their table
waiting for them. They love it. They feel extra special.

Hospitality keeps guests coming back, whereas service keeps them
going anywhere else!

We will look at more ways to stay ahead of the competition in
part 2 of this article which you can access:
http://www.macdonaldsgourmet.com/articles10waystostayaheadPt2.htm




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Ian Macdonald as founder and owner of Macdonald's Gourmet 
Burgers combines his passion and knowledge of food, wine 
and nutrition with savvy business tactics. He is also 
the MD of a corporate consulting firm that advises on 
strategic negotiation, dispute resolution and workplace 
change. Clients are mainly from top 100 corporations. 
For lots of free resources from their extensive 
website go to: http://www.MacdonaldsGourmetBurgers.com


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