Staff Management
Why do high-performing restaurant employees leave, and how can managers reduce turnover?High-performing restaurant employees typically leave because of ongoing operational friction such as unstable scheduling, inconsistent management, burnout, and limited growth opportunities. Managers reduce turnover by creating predictable schedules, applying fair workload and role standards, holding regular coaching check-ins, and building clear progression paths supported by consistent daily operations.
How do I train shift leaders to make good decisions when I am not on-site?Train shift leaders with clear decision boundaries, written operating standards, and a simple escalation method. Use scenario-based drills and a short in-shift checklist so they can make fast, consistent decisions without you on-site. Reinforce performance through regular decision reviews and playbook updates.
Which KPIs matter most for long-term success in productivity & labor efficiency?The most important long-term KPIs are the ones that show how effectively labor hours are turned into sales, output, and service quality. In most restaurants, cafes, and bars, the core measures are sales per labor hour, labor cost percentage, revenue per employee or shift, service speed, error rate, overtime rate, and schedule adherence.
What policies should a restaurant have for employee illness injury and mental wellbeing support?A restaurant should maintain written policies for illness reporting, food-safety exclusion, injury response, return-to-work criteria, confidential mental wellbeing support, and non-retaliation. These policies should define clear reporting steps, manager responsibilities, documentation requirements, and temporary duty or scheduling adjustments to protect staff and maintain safe operations.