998 resultados para Restaurant management


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A myriad of computer management systems are available for the restaurant business. The author discusses all aspects of evaluating, purchasing, and using such systems for a restaurant operation.

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Aquest projecte fi de carrera es centra en un restaurant fictici i genèric anomenat "El Restaurant al Punt". Es tractarà d' una empresa que s' inicia en el sector hostaler amb tot un seguit de coneixements previs per part dels propietaris. L' objectiu principal que es preten assolir en aquest projecte és: desenvolupar l' anàlisi, dissenyar i implementar una aplicació informàtica que permeti gestionar el funcionament d' un restaurant

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Cover title: Restaurant operating costs

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"W.O. 990678. 2M. 5/99"--Colophon.

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"This publication has been made available through a partnership of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity's Illinois Entrepreneurship Business Information Center, the Small Business Development Center Network and the U.S. Small Business Administration"--P. [4] of cover.

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"This publication has been made available through a partnership of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity's First Stop Business Information Center, the Small Business Development Center Network and the U.S. Small Business Administration"--P. [4] of cover.

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Many restaurant organizations have committed a substantial amount of effort to studying the relationship between a firm’s performance and its effort to develop an effective human resources management reward-and-retention system. These studies have produced various metrics for determining the efficacy of restaurant management and human resources management systems. This paper explores the best metrics to use when calculating the overall unit performance of casual restaurant managers. These metrics were identified through an exploratory qualitative case study method that included interviews with executives and a Delphi study. Experts proposed several diverse metrics for measuring management value and performance. These factors seem to represent all stakeholders’interest.

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Restaurant management and the leadership styles of men and women who serve as hosts to the dining public are the subject of this study. The author asks: What kind of managers are they? What are the operational results of their efforts? Is there a relationship between managerial style and operational outcomes? How are managerial styles themselves related to each other?

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In his study - Evaluating and Selecting a Property Management System - by Galen Collins, Assistant Professor, School of Hotel and Restaurant Management, Northern Arizona University, Assistant Professor Collins states briefly at the outset: “Computerizing a property requires a game plan. Many have selected a Property Management System without much forethought and have been unhappy with the final results. The author discusses the major factors that must be taken into consideration in the selection of a PMS, based on his personal experience.” Although, this article was written in the year 1988 and some information contained may be dated, there are many salient points to consider. “Technological advances have encouraged many hospitality operators to rethink how information should be processed, stored, retrieved, and analyzed,” offers Collins. “Research has led to the implementation of various cost-effective applications addressing almost every phase of operations,” he says in introducing the computer technology germane to many PMS functions. Professor Collins talks about the Request for Proposal, its conditions and its relevance in negotiating a PMS system. The author also wants the system buyer to be aware [not necessarily beware] of vendor recommendations, and not to rely solely on them. Exercising forethought will help in avoiding the drawback of purchasing an inadequate PMS system. Remember, the vendor is there first and foremost to sell you a system. This doesn’t necessarily mean that the adjectives unreliable and unethical are on the table, but do be advised. Professor Collins presents a graphic outline for the Weighted Average Approach to Scoring Vendor Evaluations. Among the elements to be considered in evaluating a PMS system, and there are several analyzed in this essay, Professor Collins advises that a perspective buyer not overlook the service factor when choosing a PMS system. Service is an important element to contemplate. “In a hotel environment, the special emphasis should be on service. System downtime can be costly and aggravating and will happen periodically,” Collins warns. Professor Collins also examines the topic of PMS system environment; of which the importance of such a factor should not be underestimated. “The design of the computer system should be based on the physical layout of the property and the projected workloads. The heart of the system, housed in a protected, isolated area, can support work stations strategically located throughout the property,” Professor Collins provides. A Property Profile Description is outlined in Table 1. The author would also point out that ease-of-operation is another significant factor to think about. “A user-friendly software package allows the user to easily move through the program without encountering frustrating obstacles,” says Collins. “Programs that require users to memorize abstract abbreviations, codes, and information to carry out standard routines should be avoided,” he counsels.

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Abstract and faculty adviser information are not available for this thesis.

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A dissertação “Cozinha a Baixa Temperatura: Aplicação ao caso da Confeção de Carne de Novilho” inicia-se pelo enquadramento histórico e respetiva conceptualização. São enumerados e explicados os intervenientes e procedimentos na Cozinha a Baixa Temperatura-Cozinha em Vácuo. Enquanto estudo, a cozinha a baixa temperatura foi alvo de críticas positivas no que confere aos benefícios nutricionais, à maximização das potencialidades do produto (conservação, textura, sabor, entre outros…), ao incremento das vantagens organizacionais e económicas (gestão de cozinhas/restaurantes); alertando para o fato de que um incorreto embalamento comprometerá as vantagens da técnica em estudo, ou seja são enumerados ainda todos os requisitos necessários a uma correta e eficaz cozinha em vácuo. Os diferentes tipos de cozinha a vácuo são igualmente abordados (indireta e dupla cozedura), bem como a influência da relação existente entre o tempo e a temperatura e as consequentes modificações químicas e fisiológicas. No intuito de introduzir uma vertente prática e enquanto projeto pessoal e profissional foi desenvolvida uma máquina para cozinhar a baixa temperatura (roner). Neste âmbito foram enumerados os materiais utilizados e explicado o seu funcionamento. Porque conceber um roner implica testá-lo, foi então decidido utilizar carne de vitela (capitação 100gr) durante 1 hora com temperaturas entre os 54 ºC e os 70 ºC. Foram realizados testes de textura em todas as amostras de carne recorrendo ao texturómetro TA XT Plus e respetivo software para o tratamento dos resultados. Em suma, analisando os resultados obtidos, a relação tempo e temperatura origina modificações químicas e fisiológicas na carne, ou seja uma carne a 54 ºC aporta uma menor gelatinização do colagénio originando uma carne menos macia, de tom rosa avermelhado, onde se dá uma menor contração das fibras musculares e que consequentemente origina uma menor quantidade de sucos expelidos da carne; já o contrário acontece numa confeção a 60 ºC, em que se verifica um tom rosa uniforme onde acontece uma maior contração das fibras musculares originando uma maior quantidade de sucos expelidos pela carne. Os resultados dos ensaios instrumentais de textura mostraram que a carne confecionada a 60 ºC se apresentou menos firme e menos dura, e portanto mais macia.

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Bibliography: leaf 67.

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In Spanish.

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Corporate recruiters and alumni of the School of Hotel and Restaurant Management at Northern Arizona University were asked their perceptions of hospitality professional courses. The study investigates the importance that these groups attribute to 22 professional courses commonly offered in institutions of higher education.

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Although some universities have introduced leadership courses in their curricula, schools of hotel and restaurant management are not following suit. As the industry's rate of growth and complexity outpaces that of its human resources, the formation of hospitality leaders becomes indispensable.