Getting Back on Track. Investigating Finding the expenditures from physical operation, and profit/loss reports. Pre-Outline Writing the owner a outlined.

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Getting Back on Track

Investigating Finding the expenditures from physical operation, and profit/loss reports. Pre-Outline Writing the owner a outlined draft of problems found and solutions to decrease expenses Creating the Proposal Creation of a proposed solution for the owner to implement Getting Approval Presenting the proposal for approval to implement solutions

The restaurant expenditures discovered in these areas are excessive within the normal limits. These expenditures explain a substantial profit loss. Food ordered returned & compensated Food prep waste Over cook waste Carryout food condiments inventory waste Loitering on time clock, resulting in payroll losses Employee over staffing in low volume hours Investigating the Problems

Payroll Problem

Inventory Problems

Last Years Sales

The New Schedule

Comfortable working environment and being lenient with employees Management/staff not following procedures and guidelines The cooks not paying attention to tickets and food as its cooking Over prepping or over cooking instead of following rules. Attention to carryout inventory guidelines not followed Employee excuses for not doing assigned work and/or leaving for another employee Loitering on time clock What Problems was Found

This project demands significant involvement by the owner and staff. Success is highly dependent on their effort. A successful implementation of the proposal by proceeding with the following: Follow the solutions listed under Recommendations Owner & managers enforcing rules, policies, and guidelines Managers as well as the staff held accountable to follow these polices and guidelines in the effort of reducing the expenditures Goals and Objectives

1.Reposting of rules and procedures at all, stations by replacing all old signs so there can be no argument over them. 2.Implementing verbal then written disciplinary for staff not following proper procedures and rules of operations posted. 3.Disciplinary for not doing assigned job duties as applies to positions assigned for the shift. 4.After a certain number of write-ups employee terminated as insubordinate to procedures. 5.Dates and times on containers when food prepped or put away at closing. 6.Properly counted servings of all carryout condiments for orders. 7.Order tickets on the kitchen lines read and set up as they come in. 8.Food orders expedited (checked and setup) by manager or by lead wait staff before taken to table to ensure accuracy and meals are properly prepared. 9.Employees clocking in or out at assigned times unless managers approval obtained and signs the docket sheet for the owners records. 10.Medical excuses now required for all call offs without a minimum 6 hours prior to employee’s scheduled shift. 11.Employee must find another employee to cover for that shift prior to the scheduled time if employee must call off. 12.If the emergency is not medical, the employee must provide a validated reason or employee written up. 13.Extra employees not scheduled when the business is low volume. 14.Employees released if coverage not needed and business is slow for any reason. 15.Write up a new schedule that only overlaps during heavy hours coverage. Proposal Recommendation

When solutions is implemented, the business will see the decrease in wasted foods and payroll problems based on operational profit/loss report. This will be charted by comparisons from week one of implementation to week six. The decrease of expenses charted in each of the six weekly sales & payroll reports. Comparison of inventory reports against wasted lists and the Returns & Compensated Meals list against sales charted. These comparisons against the list of over prepped and outdated waste expenditure reports as the proposed actions are carried out. This proposal will not cost the business more than the cost of office materials, as the office printer for the business has the capability to print the signs, and a laminator for protecting the signs. Replacing existing as well as new policy or guideline signs. Benefits

The Souper Kitchen needs to focus on the following: 1. The payroll and docket sheet 2. Inventory changes outside of normal ordering 3. Staff adhering to rules and guidelines 4. Keep from being casually friendly with managers or staff Leniency can be taken advantage of, which the realization of a situation being abused, while business ends up being effected. This should be a suggestion to business owners to limit association with employees. Business is Business