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Why your next bestsellers might not be on the menu (But on your team)

October 7, 2025
Why your next bestsellers might not be on the menu (But on your team)

The piece argues that personnel performance drives restaurant profitability more than menu innovation. While specialized dishes attract initial attention, exceptional staff create lasting customer relationships that generate repeat business.

"Regulars don't just come back for the food. They come back for who serves it."

The author notes repeat customers spend significantly more than first-time visitors, with one source cited indicating 67% higher spending among returning patrons.

Characteristics of Top Performers

  • Deep product knowledge enabling strategic recommendations
  • Proactive problem-solving and ownership mentality
  • Interpersonal awareness and ability to read customer needs

Development Strategies

The article examines successful onboarding approaches, citing a hospitality brand that reduced manager turnover from 23% to under 8% through structured three-week programs combining digital learning and mentorship. A burger chain case study demonstrated that streamlined training reduced onboarding from 10 to 6 days while decreasing early-stage attrition by 58%.

Retention Techniques

  • Upskilling existing personnel for role flexibility
  • Leadership academies identifying promotion candidates
  • Data-driven recognition programs rewarding measurable contributions

The conclusion emphasizes that sustainable revenue growth depends on investing in team capability rather than pursuing menu trends alone.

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