The large hospitality companies are in crisis. Turnover is catastrophic. Burnout is systemic. Guest experience is declining. The diagnosis from inside those organizations is familiar — better scheduling software, smarter labor algorithms, more efficient procedures. That diagnosis is wrong. It treats symptoms while the actual disease goes unaddressed. The disease is that corporate hospitality systematically [...]
There is a version of QSR management that treats speed as the primary metric — the holy grail that, if hit, fixes everything else. Faster ticket times. Shorter line times. More cars per hour. The logic sounds right until you watch what actually happens when you put pressure on speed. Your 19-year-old cook puts two [...]
