Food Service Operations Examples
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Managing Foodservice Operations
Written to assist a) students to gain skills necessary to meet their goal of becoming a dietary manager; b) those persons who desire to take the certification examination; c) practicing managers; and to provide information on the major areas of responsibility as defined by Dietary Managers Association. Topics covered include: the world of non-commercial food services; staffing and personnel management; personnel development through communications, orientation, training, and decision making; personnel development through leadership, motivation, and time management; personnel development through internal and external relations; sanitation and safety; client nutrition--gather and analyze information; client nutrition--conferences, care plans, and documentation; client nutrition--provide nutrition education; client nutrition--provide food services; menu planning and food production; purchasing management; foodservice production, product and equipment; financial management of dietary operations; and evaluation of dietary services.
Concepts of Foodservice Operations and Management
Revised and updated to highlight essential concepts in the operations and management of foodservice facilities, this edition outlines all steps in a simple and understandable fashion. The unique feature of the book continues to be the emphasis on systems, which applies to both commercial and institutional operations.
Food Service Operations
This text aims to explain how the control systems used by profitable food service operators are designed and used. It focuses on how the general control function is shaped to fit the differing needs of the major elements of the industry.