10 Management Skills Every Manager Should Have
Operator ZoneStaff & Leadership/Leaders Talk - ThinkEduca/9:18
I've watched good line cooks get promoted to kitchen manager and crash spectacularly because they thought leadership meant being the loudest voice in the room instead of the clearest one. This breakdown of actual management mechanics — communication that doesn't involve yelling, problem-solving that goes deeper than "work faster" — is the kind of foundation that separates managers who survive from managers who get their crews to actually follow them. Your turnover rate will tell you which one you are.
— The Chef's Take












