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How Can Restaurant Managers Track Shift Performance Without Micromanaging?

Running a restaurant means living in the tension between control and trust. You want consistent performance across every shift, but no one signs up to be hovered over. The good news is that modern management practices, supported by research, show you can track performance effectively without slipping into micromanagement.

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How Do Hotels Manage Overlapping Shifts for Housekeeping and Front Desk?

Managing overlapping shifts in a hotel is important to maintain smooth operations. With front desk operations running 24/7 and housekeeping workloads peaking around check-out and check-in windows, hotels rely on intentional overlap to maintain service continuity, improve communication, and prevent operational gaps.

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How Can I Reduce Shift Scheduling Conflicts in My Restaurant?

Shift scheduling conflicts are one of those problems that quietly drain time, energy, and morale in restaurants. Rarely does a week go by without a manager dealing with a missed shift, a last‑minute call‑out, or a frustrated employee who swears they were never scheduled.

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What's New in ShiftForce

We're hoping you've already heard the news, ShiftNote is now ShiftForce! It's exciting stuff! If you're already a ShiftNote user, please don't worry. Your account isn't going away any time soon. ShiftForce is a newer, more powerful, more awesomer workforce management solution designed to help you accomplish even more than you could in ShiftNote.

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How To Be a Constructive Manager During the Holiday Season

Jingle Bells bring happiness and joy to kids and adults, but to anyone in a managerial role, it signals for the dreaded holiday season. It is an exciting time for family and fun for all, so it is important to stay connected to your team about the happenings and tasks needed to get done for a successful season beforehand.

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Your Business CAN Improve During COVID-19... Here's How

Let’s face it, the entire economy has been impacted by COVID-19. Many businesses have been or still are unable to function and others are operating at limited capacity. So it’s extremely easy to feel disheveled, disorganized, and unproductive. Luckily, there are a few things you can be doing to improve your business right now! This blog will outline a few different ideas to start implementing asap.

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15 Team Management Skills To Have For Shift To Shift Success

Team management skills are crucial to run efficient and profitable shifts day to day. Sadly, many managers don’t see the value in these skills and neglect to practice them. Here’s one good reason to improve your team management skills - employee turnover. Poor management also leads to poor employee health, decreased productivity, reduced morale, and a damaged company reputation. Remember, employee’s don’t leave jobs, they leave poor managers. So, here’s 15 team management skills to focus on that will improve overall performance every shift! 

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Improving Sales Performance - Be Kind and Get Paid

 There are many things you can do to help in improving sales performance for your restaurant. You can try the age old tactics of offering happy hour drinks and appetizers during slower times. You can invest in marketing or restaurant and menu redesign. You can

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Staff Scheduling for the Holidays

For restaurants, the holidays are your best marketing opportunity. The focus during the holiday season for your restaurant is, of course, capturing sales. You may think this is cut and dry marketing, but your employees are the biggest part of growing your sales during the season. When you

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