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    carte restaurant‚ café as well as the catering services provided for meetings and seminars. BarLaurea is also used as a learning environment for the students of Laurea Leppävaara. The canteen of BarLaurea serves lunch for several hundred students‚ ranging from around 300-700 customers every weekday. The food served in the canteen is supported by Kela‚ meaning that students will get a discount from the food. The canteen does not have much regular staff‚ excluding the chef and restaurant manager

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    Research Proposal Customer Satisfaction in the Restaurant Industry Part I: Research Proposal I-1. Research Background In today’s competitive dynamic environment it is crucial to maintain existing customers and gain new ones. This goes for the restaurant industry as well‚ where not only the quality of the food plays a major role‚ but also the quality of the service itself. This has been recognized by the restaurant X which offers traditional Greek food. Due to increasing

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    Problem Statement Marco’s Italian Restaurant was founded in 1986 by Marco and his wife Maria in Birmingham. The restaurant achieved profit growth until 1998 and reaching a peak turnover of £3500 in 1994. However profits had a dramatic decline every month. In 2009 the restaurant monthly lost £1800. This deficit may lead to the restaurant facing bankruptcy within the next 6 months. 2. Analysis 2.1Company Management and Structure Marco’s Restaurant lacks a formal management structure. Manager

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    study. Foreign studies Literature Many people are reluctant to enter the restaurant business‚ and for good reason--the numbers are daunting. According to the most recent figures‚ 60% of restaurants fail within their first three years of operation. And‚ other statistics indicate that the figure may be as high as 90%*. Those are unsettling odds by any standard‚ but are they just odds? Is the success or failure of a restaurant just a matter of pure chance and luck or is there some skill involved?

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    LJC Chain of Restaurants. In 1979‚ Cruz‚ a journalist and information man‚ made a career change and opened his first restaurant‚ a small café in a modest corner of the Remedios Circle in Malate. He named the restaurant Café Adriatico‚ after the street it was on. Banking on little else than his eating experience as a seasoned traveler and the support of his media friends‚ Cruz who had never been in the restaurant business before‚ made Café Adriatico the most talked about restaurant in town as soon

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    How to Start Your Restaurant

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    How to Turn Your Good Restaurant into a Great Business People who open their own restaurant typically possess an abundance of highly desirable traits and skills. Almost without exception‚ they’re very capable individuals who are naturally optimistic‚ creative‚ dedicated‚ highly motivated‚ action-oriented‚ and are not afraid of hard work and long hours to achieve their goals. Although restaurant owners consistently display these positive characteristics‚ it’s no secret that many new restaurateurs

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    requesting finical support to open a new restaurant at A.A around 5killo area This proposal is prepared for requesting financial support to open a new restaurant at Addis Ababa around 5killo which is private owned by 5 interested members of partnership. The aim of the proposal is to request finance support from different financing sectors to open the restaurant. As it is known to open any business‚ the main requirement is finance. Therefore‚ to open this restaurant partners can’t able to afford all the

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    Service Quality

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    CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS SERVICE QUALITY OF FRONT OFFICE STAFF AT THE HOTEL A MASTER S PROJECT BY ALIN SRIYAM Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master of Arts Degree in Business English for International Communication at Srinakharinwirot University May 2010 CUSTOMER SATISFACTION TOWARDS SERVICE QUALITY OF FRONT OFFICE STAFF AT THE HOTEL A MASTER S PROJECT BY ALIN SRIYAM Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master of Arts Degree

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    Quality Management Quality Assurance and Control Table of Contents Introduction 2 Importance of Quality in Organisations 3 Customers 3 Continuous Improvement 4 Waste Reduction Culture 5 Quality Assurance & Quality Control 6 Quality Assurance 6 Quality Control 7 Differences between Assurance and Control 7 Quality Control & Assurance Control Mechanisms 8 Key Performance Indicators 8 Integrate Quality

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    In-N-Out Vs Restaurant

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    Walking into a restaurant and going into a fast food establishment can be similar in the sense of ordering food to eat. A person will not get the same experience eating at In-n-out as they would at Red Robin. When I was younger‚ I thought to myself that restaurants such as Red Robin cost more because a person got more food for their money. There is so much more than actually meets the eye that makes places that serve the same things so different. Upon walking into a Red Robin a person called a hostess

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