How I Learned to Let My Workers Lead

How I Learned to Let My Workers Lead
Author: Ralph Stayer
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2009-09-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1633691381

Are your employees like a synchronized "V" of geese in flight-sharing goals and taking turns leading? Or are they more like a herd of buffalo-blindly following you and standing around awaiting instructions? If they're like buffalo, their passivity and lack of initiative could doom your company. In How I Learned to Let My Workers Lead, you'll discover how to transform buffalo into geese-by reshaping organizational systems and redefining employees' expectations about what it takes to succeed. Since 1922, Harvard Business Review has been a leading source of breakthrough ideas in management practice. The Harvard Business Review Classics series now offers you the opportunity to make these seminal pieces a part of your permanent management library. Each highly readable volume contains a groundbreaking idea that continues to shape best practices and inspire countless managers around the world.

Da Silvano Cookbook

Da Silvano Cookbook
Author: Silvano Marchetto
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2001-11-17
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1582341176

Features 120 recipes from the New York restaurant along with personal anecdotes celebrating the joy of cooking elegant meals.

Patsy's Italian Family Cookbook

Patsy's Italian Family Cookbook
Author: Sal Scognamillo
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1250039401

“Diners and readers alike will be struck by the accessibility of classic dishes . . . but it’s the family recipes that are the real jewels here.” —Publishers Weekly Foreword by Ben Stiller Patsy’s Restaurant, so famous for its classic Neapolitan Italian food that Frank Sinatra used to fly his favorite dishes from its kitchen to his gigs, has had three chefs since it was founded in 1944: Patsy, his son Joe, and his grandson Sal Scognamillo. The three passed down family recipes, invented great new twists on beloved classics, and emphasized giving their diners—many of them celebrities—exactly what they wanted to eat. Patsy’s Italian Family Cookbook features recipes we really want to eat—and can easily make at home, including: Meatballs! Pasta with Lentils Penne alla Vodka with Shrimp Pork Scaloppine alla Vodka Chicken Pizzaola Chicken Liver Cacciatore Bass Puttanesca Stuffed Veal Chop Patsy’s Famous Onion Relish Stuffed Zeppole Tiramisu Lemon Ricotta Cheesecake A big, warm, beautiful Italian cookbook with full color throughout, Patsy’s Italian Family Cookbook is a great book for those who know the restaurant, and the nationally distributed sauce and pasta line, but also for those who love classic Italian. “Sal is one of New York’s most familiar restaurant chefs and his food is beloved by many. I have had the good fortune to have Sal on my show where he cooked his tasty clams oreganata and baccala salad, demonstrating why Patsy’s is one of New York’s favorite eateries. I look forward to trying all of the recipes in his new book.” —Martha Stewart

Paulie's

Paulie's
Author: Paul Petronella
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2018-02-13
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1626345058

All proceeds from September pre-sales will be donated to Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund. ​Houston Press named Paulie’s “Best Montrose Neighborhood Restaurant” in 2015, and its operator and namesake, Paul Petronella, was listed among Houston’s “Most Interesting Men” by the Houston Chronicle; the list includes entrepreneurs, philanthropists, and professional athletes. Paul has dedicated his life to making Paulie’s the best it can be for its guests and staff: the finest authentic Italian food, housemade pasta, fresh high-quality coffee, and a wine bar for the sommelier in all of us. In this unique book, Paul shares his lifetime of experience in independent restaurant life and dozens of delicious but simple recipes. Paul focuses on dishes that provide maximum flavor while being easy to reproduce at home. They include nostalgic delicacies from his childhood, dishes from his travels across Italy, and classic items off the Paulie’s menu. Celebrate 20 years of Paulie’s with mouthwatering photos and a first-person account of the history of the restaurant and its people. Roasted Tomatoes recipe on page 10 should read: 2-3 lbs Roma tomatoes 1/2 cup olive oil 2 tbsp dry basil 1 tbsp ground black pepper

Joanne Trattoria Cookbook

Joanne Trattoria Cookbook
Author: Joe Germanotta
Publisher: Post Hill Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2016-11-22
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1682612597

Family, food, and love are the foundation upon which Joe and Cynthia Germanotta raised their daughters, Stefani and Natali. Built on those same principles, the Germanottas family-run restaurant is world-renowned for its vibrant hospitality, delicious Southern Italian fare, and warm familial atmosphere. Named in honor of Joe’s sister who died of lupus three months shy of her 20th birthday, Joanne Trattoria is more than a neighborhood restaurant; it is a Mecca for Lady Gaga fans, a frequent gathering place for celebrities and notable New Yorkers, and a home to its faithful regulars and devoted staff.

Dinner at the Club

Dinner at the Club
Author: Joey Baldino
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019
Genre: COOKING
ISBN: 9780762494668

"A hard-to-get reservation is prized among serious restaurant-goers, but a table limited to members only seems to be the Philadelphia diner's Holy Grail. Palizzi Social Club is 100 years old this year in South Philly, but it was after chef Joey Baldino took over from his late uncle Ernie that business really started to boom. Palizzi has mastered the balance of old-school Italian kitsch and super-high-quality food and cocktails. Once a gathering place for the Abruzzi-American community, Palizzi Social Club is a current hot spot: members can take up to three guests, and if the light is on outside, they're open. In 2017, Palizzi was named Bon Appetit's #4 Best New Restaurant, Esquire's honorable mention best new restaurant, and Eater Philly's #1 restaurant of the year. Chef Joey's menu at Palizzi has a broad Southern Italian scope. Seventy adaptable, accessible recipes throughout include dishes like: Fennel and Orange Salad, Arancini with Ragu and Peas, Spaghetti with Crabs, Stromboli, Hazelnut Torrone. Come on in, and join the club."--

Da Silvano Cookbook

Da Silvano Cookbook
Author: Silvano Marchetto
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2001
Genre: Cookery, American
ISBN: 9780747557128

Da Silvano was one of the first restaurants to bring true Italian cooking to New York, serving elegant simple food. This cookbook presents uncomplicated dishes using fresh, seasonal ingredients along with a down to earth attitude and some great stories from the author.

Lost Restaurants of Tucson

Lost Restaurants of Tucson
Author: Rita Connelly
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2015-12-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625856156

From western roadhouses to fine dining, Tucson boasts an extraordinary lineup of diverse restaurants. Though some of its greatest no longer exist, their stories conjure the sights, smells and sounds of the city's history. Longtime locals still buzz about Gordo's famous chimichangas, an accidental dish originating in Tucson. The legendary Tack Room was a beacon of fine dining. Places like Café Terra Cotta and Fuego pioneered a new southwestern cuisine, serving regional dishes like prickly pear pork and stuffed poblanos. University of Arizona alumni miss old spots like the Varsity, while long-gone haunts like Gus & Andy's attracted a unique crowd of businessmen, movie stars and the occasional mobster. Join local food writer Rita Connelly as she serves up savory stories of good food and good company from the gone but never forgotten favorites of the Old Pueblo.