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Sunday, May 1, 2011

It’s All in the Planning…Plan the Work, Work the Plan..

When I look at operations, I find it interesting that there are those that need to re- focus there energy in the sense that they don’t have a system in place that if they did it would save time and money. A lot of systems don’t interface, and thus the link does not happen the way it is supposed to and if it did the work world would be a much easier place. As a Division head, and before that a department head, I strove to create systems that made an operation run much smoother, and gain labor in the process.


There are those that will if implemented correctly, and maintained will make your work life easier, and able to move into and take on other responsibility, and IF done correctly will make a corporate hotel environment flow easier as well, and give a snapshot as to where there are leaks in the boat so to speak.

I recall that during studying Leadership in the Private Sector at Rappahannock Community College in Warsaw, VA in 200, through The Tides Inn, we reviewed and critiqued 3 movies and figured out the Leadership aspects, the movies were 12 Angry Men, Hoosiers, and Apollo 13. I loved the scene in Apollo 13 where Ed Harris spills the contents of a box and says, “We need to get them home using only the things in this box”.



We are still currently reviewing putting out a program in which you can after a discussion with us, deciding what your needs are, can install systems and teach the applications, and leave the disc. It’s not a patch for a leaky boat, but like a bilge pump, that will get you back on your way to delivering great service at a cost that will reflect at your bottom line.



Put us on a retainer. Use us as Executive Management. Cost Control, Inventories, Service analysis. Have us to create a system for you to get to the next level. Need an Objective review? Hotel & Restaurant Operation development. Save $$ on OSE and FFE for Construction and Renovations.

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