A Foodservice Operator's Guide to Food Assistance Programs

A Foodservice Operator's Guide to Food Assistance Programs
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1987
Genre: Food relief
ISBN:

Abstract: This report provides information on food assistance programs for foodservice operators who may be interested in providing food to people in need. The need is identified, various types of programs are described and the role of the foodservice industry is outlined. Case studies of successful collaborations between restaurateurs and food assistance programs are included.

Presenting Service

Presenting Service
Author: Lendal H. Kotschevar
Publisher: Wiley Global Education
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2006-04-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470073667

Serving people is difficult and demanding work, but the rewards outweigh the challenges. Education, training, and a professional atti-tude are the ingredients needed to harvest those rewards. Presenting Service, 2E educates servers, supervisors, and managers in the techniques and demeanor of professional service. This book pays special attention to the historical context of service, the manager's role in good service including hiring and managing employees, how to become a good server, and the various types of service in food-service operations. There is an art to good service that can be trained and taught, and Presenting Service provides the manager with the skills to create a good dining experience through good service.

The Complete Guide to Foodservice in Cultural Institutions

The Complete Guide to Foodservice in Cultural Institutions
Author: Arthur M. Manask
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2002-07-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0471216089

Create, manage, and grow a successful foodservice operation in any cultural institution The Complete Guide to Foodservice in Cultural Institutions provides insight, strategies, and information needed to run an appealing, efficient, and profitable foodservice operation that lives up to the commitment, standards, and quality expectations of any cultural institution. It is a unique and invaluable resource for administrators charged with ensuring the quality, profitability, and safety of foodservice operations in any cultural institution. A series of case studies recounts the problems and shortcomings encountered by a number of cultural institutions' foodservice programs. These studies demonstrate how to achieve improved financial performance, management efficiencies, visitor satisfaction, and integration with each institution's mission and culture. Through presentation of these case studies, this comprehensive guide shows administrators at museums, zoos, and other cultural institutions how to: * Use catered special events to encourage membership and sponsorship * Develop and market a private special events program * Create a restaurant that enhances the visitor experience * Evaluate and assess in-house restaurants and special events programs * Renovate or expand an existing foodservice operation * Ensure food quality and safety