Join a rotating lineup of restaurant industry experts as they sit down for one-on-one chats with restaurateurs, restaurant managers, and restaurant marketers. These conversations dive into real stories, hard lessons, and challenges overcome while launching successful restaurants and growing commercial restaurant chains.
We also feature insights from corporate restaurant management experts who bring a broader view of scaling and leading at the enterprise level.
You'll hear everything from building smart restaurants management system strategies to setting up a system for restaurant management and creating better training for restaurant employees. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or an industry veteran, you'll come away with ideas you can put to work in the real world.
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Join a rotating lineup of restaurant industry experts as they sit down for one-on-one chats with restaurateurs, restaurant managers, and restaurant marketers. These conversations dive into real stories, hard lessons, and challenges overcome while launching successful restaurants and growing commercial restaurant chains.
We also feature insights from corporate restaurant management experts who bring a broader view of scaling and leading at the enterprise level.
You'll hear everything from building smart restaurants management system strategies to setting up a system for restaurant management and creating better training for restaurant employees. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or an industry veteran, you'll come away with ideas you can put to work in the real world.
In this episode of Restaurant Talk, host Kieron Bailey speaks with Chris Heffernan, CEO of dlivrd Technologies, a last-mile delivery tech solution company. They discuss how restaurants can streamline their off-premise operations through integrated technology, the importance of honest metrics over vanity numbers, and the power of people-first business practices. Chris shares insights on scaling from mom-and-pop operations to enterprise brands, the philosophy behind strategic partnerships, and why authentic company culture matters more than perks.
The conversation also explores the balance between automation and humanization, the real success rate of deliveries beyond industry hype, and how personal branding helps tech leaders connect with the restaurant community.
Takeaways
Why integrated tech is worth more than the sum of its parts.
The unexpected interview question that reveals true partnership potential.
How automation actually buys you more time with people that matter.
Why operators' gut instinct about prep times is probably wrong.
The uncomfortable truth about industry success metrics that everyone ignores.
One customer service move that turns complaints into loyalty.
What delivery drivers really need from leadership.
The problem with company culture and what to do instead.
Why certain restaurant types thrive on delivery platforms.
How a CEO's personal brand makes a tech company feel human.
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Restaurant Talk By Save Fry Oil
Join a rotating lineup of restaurant industry experts as they sit down for one-on-one chats with restaurateurs, restaurant managers, and restaurant marketers. These conversations dive into real stories, hard lessons, and challenges overcome while launching successful restaurants and growing commercial restaurant chains.
We also feature insights from corporate restaurant management experts who bring a broader view of scaling and leading at the enterprise level.
You'll hear everything from building smart restaurants management system strategies to setting up a system for restaurant management and creating better training for restaurant employees. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or an industry veteran, you'll come away with ideas you can put to work in the real world.