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How to be a good restaurant manager

Operator ZoneStaff & Leadership/Podcast/7:03

I've watched too many good cooks quit because their manager confused being busy with being effective, mistaking micromanagement for leadership while the real problems — scheduling chaos, unclear expectations, zero recognition — festered in plain sight. This manual gets at the ugly truth: most restaurant managers are promoted line cooks who never learned that running people is a completely different skill than running a station. The compassion part isn't soft — it's the hardest business decision you'll make, because turnover will kill your margins faster than any food cost.

— The Chef's Take

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