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    Restaurant Management Competition

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Restaurant Management Competition

    Restaurant Management Competition
    Last updated 7/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.68 GB | Duration: 2h 1m

    Restaurant competitive analysis, Restaurant SWOT analysis, How to gain competitive advantage, Restaurant analytics etc.

    What you'll learn
    Stay ahead of the competition with restaurant automation
    How to gain competitive advantage in the restaurant business
    Restaurant SWOT analysis example you can use today
    How restaurants are using data and analytics to increase profits
    Ways to study your restaurant competition for your benefit
    Restaurant competitor analysis
    Restaurant competition: How to make your restaurant stand out
    Effective ways to beat restaurant competition without lowering your profits
    Requirements
    No requirement
    Description
    Operating  and managing a restaurant in this modern time is not easy. Thin margins and evolving food trends make it very difficult, but competition from a multitude of dinning options is often cited as a difficult aspect of managing a successful restaurant. In fact, one in every five restaurateurs will obviously name tough competition as a top challenge for their business. However, there is always room for opportunity, in fact a lot of consumers do not know what they are going to eat for dinner just hours beforehand, so restaurant that can effectively market and position themselves wisely can win guest over a competitor. One of the key things you can do as restaurant owner is to know your target audience and also define your customer persona, your target audience may be your regular customers, loyal customers and potential customers, understanding this group of people will give you the opportunity to clearly know what this people want and how they want it and when they want it, the best way to get information from your customers is to ask them directly and they will say it as it is, this kind of information will help you improve upon your business and help you to be more creative and focus. My advise to restaurant management is that there is no way you can win your competitors when the quality of your food is bad and your customer service is also poor, to lead or win in competition you need to improve about everything you are doing in the organization. Understanding your customer persona is good in helping you to clearly know their demographic and behavioral profile of the people that will be coming into your restaurant day and night. Investment in modern technology is key in leading competition because it help the process of operation, and also ensure just in time delivery. Make sure your restaurant ratings is very high on the social media and other reputable media.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 What is restaurant

    Lecture 3 Ways restaurant competition is good for you

    Lecture 4 How to gain competitive advantage for the restaurant business

    Lecture 5 Restaurant ratings

    Section 2: Restaurant Competition: How To Make Your Restaurant Stand Out

    Lecture 6 Know your target audience and defined your customers persona

    Lecture 7 Map your restaurant competitive foot print

    Lecture 8 What makes your restaurant worth the trip

    Section 3: Restaurant SWOT Analysis Examples You Can Use Today

    Lecture 9 Restaurant strengths

    Lecture 10 Restaurant weakness

    Lecture 11 Restaurant opportunities

    Lecture 12 Restaurant threats

    Lecture 13 Brainstorming strengths and weakness

    Lecture 14 Recognizing opportunities threat

    Section 4: Restaurant Competitor Analysis

    Lecture 15 What is competitor analysis

    Lecture 16 Identify your competitor

    Lecture 17 Analyze their business model

    Lecture 18 Study their menu

    Lecture 19 Review sales techniques

    Lecture 20 Evaluate their marketing strategy

    Lecture 21 Identify customer service gaps

    Section 5: 7 Ways To Study Your Restaurant Competition For Your Benefit

    Lecture 22 Make a list of your competition

    Lecture 23 Check out social media

    Lecture 24 Compare marketing materials

    Lecture 25 Attend local food-themed events

    Lecture 26 Hire a restaurant consultant

    Lecture 27 Exceed the positives

    Lecture 28 Exploit the negatives

    Section 6: How Restaurant Are Using Data And Analytics To Increase Profit

    Lecture 29 What is restaurant data analytics

    Lecture 30 Big data and restaurant

    Lecture 31 How restaurant can gather guest data

    Lecture 32 How data analytics improve revenue

    Lecture 33 How restaurant analytics impact labor cost

    Lecture 34 How analytics effect menu decisions

    Lecture 35 How analytics impact the guest experience

    Lecture 36 How analytics help fill empty tables

    Lecture 37 Restaurant analytics and loyalty program

    Lecture 38 The role of predictive analytic for restaurants

    Lecture 39 Real world examples of restaurant using analytics to increase revenue

    Section 7: Stay Ahead Of The Competition With Restaurant Automation

    Lecture 40 The impact of automation on the restaurant industry

    Lecture 41 Benefits of restaurant automation

    Lecture 42 Conclusion

    Section 8: & Effective Ways To Beat Restaurant Competition Without Lowering Your Profit

    Lecture 43 Know your competition

    Lecture 44 Price the menu right

    Lecture 45 Sell your usp

    Lecture 46 Train your staff to deliver exceptional service

    Lecture 47 Make use of technology

    Lecture 48 Market your restaurant well

    Section 9: Restaurant competition And How Entrepreneurs Can Differentiate Their Business

    Lecture 49 Existing competition

    Lecture 50 Industry growth

    Lecture 51 Product differentiation

    Lecture 52 Switching cost

    Lecture 53 Self-service system

    Lecture 54 Virtual kitchen

    Lecture 55 Hobby-inspired restaurant ( psychographic segmentation)

    Restaurant owners, restaurant managers, restaurant employees, consultants, Directors, customers, suppliers, CEO, policy makers, food authorities, supply chain managers etc.