Orquest maximizes business efficiency through optimal employee scheduling and automation.
Size and plan your in-store teams to provide the best customer service and maximize your performance.
Mar 8 2018
When you google the term “bad restaurant scheduling”, one of the first results that appears in the search engine is the opinion of TripAdvisor customers who complain about the poor shifts and tasks organization of many restaurants. As discussed in this article about improvement restaurant productivity, 88% of consumers regularly read opinions on the internet before making a final decision. And 86% say that negative criticism of a particular restaurant also influences their choice. This means that poor restaurant planning and management has a direct impact on customer service and profitability.
Corroborating this data and customer complaints about poor restaurant planning, Juan Antonio Ferrater (strategy and operational consultant) says that 90% of the restaurants close due to poor scheduling and management.
Scheduling the kitchen and dining area staff, and planning the products and merchandise offered by the restaurant, are essential in order to manage it correctly. But without a doubt, it is the face-to-face employees who are in direct contact with the customer and represent the image of the restaurant for them. That is why they are the key to offering a quality service to this new customer profile that is increasingly demanding and looking for unique and memorable experiences.
Poor restaurant planning has a direct impact on your customers’ opinions and profitability.
In the event “Personnel management: in the centre of the hotel and catering industry” organized by the Confederation of Hotel and Tourism Entrepreneurs of Aragon (CEHTA), it was found that personnel costs can represent up to 40% of the total at the end of the month in a restaurant. Improving workforce management can be handled through problem solving, scheduling and roles within the restaurant (both dining area and kitchen staff).
But for Fernando del Valle (owner of catering businesses and ex-HR director of VIPS), the secret to optimize human capital is good staff schedules.
“Good scheduling is the secret to optimize human capital, which represents up to 40% of business costs.”
Fernando del Valle
A labor cost that not only comes from employees’ salaries, absenteeism or staff turnover, but also from poor planning.
Having the right number of employees (in the kitchen and dining area) at the right time, depending on the restaurant’s requirements, will prevent bad service. For example, lack of personnel, excessive workloads or avoidable labor costs due to having too many employees at a time when there are no customers.
But how do I know how much demand my restaurant will have at any time?
Making future predictions of the number of customers who will go to a restaurant based on intuition or experience is not reliable or sufficient. The factors and variables involved are too many and sometimes human perceptions are unrealistic. We need to base our decisions on real data.
There are new WFM softwares based on Advanced Analytics and Artificial Intelligence, which through the historical data of customer visits, accurately predict the number of future customers and create the optimal sizing of the restaurant workforce at each time.
The key is in the correct workforce scheduling, as they are the face of your restaurant for the customers.
Customer engagement is achieved through impeccable customer service, a service provided by employees. Having engaged face-to-face employees is the key to getting customers happy and back to your site. And to making your business profitable at the end of the month.
Based on this, what are the main complaints of restaurant employees that lead them to leave a restaurant?
According to Roberto Ruiz Rua (business consultant specializing in restaurant business), the most common reasons why restaurant employees end up leaving their jobs are:
As we can see, almost all causes can be solved by better employee scheduling. If scheduling is adapted as much as possible to employees’ preferences, is prepared well in advance and it is easy for them to request shift changes or communicate with any colleagues, employees will have no reason to want to leave. In addition to offering the best customer service to diners, feeling engaged and appreciated by the company.
Happy employees = happy customers.
Good scheduling satisfies employees and therefore customers.
As we have already mentioned in a previous section, using tools that are based on data to know the number of customers you will have at any given time, will ensure that the necessary employees are correctly sized.
But these applications don’t stop there.
Using this information and combining it with employee-related data (such as profiles, positions, skills or hourly performance), besides taking into account variables and constraints, creates an optimal work schedule for each employee, which also means an optimisation on the productivity and service at the restaurant.
In addition, some of these AI-powered scheduling solutions take into account employees’ preferences and always seek to combine 3 main objectives:
In the meantime, find out how ORQUEST applies Artificial Intelligence and the most advanced analytic techniques to Workforce Management by requesting a demo in this form.