The abusive Boss:
The abusive boss has a lot to teach us, and here one guy tells us why. Don’t let them win – ever. There is light at the end of the tunnel if you just speak out!
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The abusive boss has a lot to teach us, and here one guy tells us why. Don’t let them win – ever. There is light at the end of the tunnel if you just speak out!
The latest big name chef suicides are just the tip of the iceberg. Here it is, straight from the hip. And if you can’t handle the word f***k, read no further. Laura lays it out. And I will not edit it. They’re her words. Chef stress solutions – her take. If you’re not from the…
This short piece of kitchen tales is from “Theatre of War – the art of running a restaurant”, my memoir of crazy times in Queensland with even crazier people. I hope you enjoy:
So it is in hospitality. Chefs (or the kitchen) versus front of house (the people who serve the guests). The common theme is always that one area thinks they are better than the other.
The anatomy of taste. For chefs, a great sense of taste would appear to be essential. How can you create great dishes without that ability to judge the flavour palate of any dish? While it’s used as a metaphor for our choices in much more than food, taste, the palate and its preferences are fundamental…
A Michelin Guide comes with big expectations, mixed with fact, fantasy, longing, back stories and repurcussions that would make your hair stand on end.
Interesting journey that Fassnidge went on to discover that sometimes copying role models and tradition aren’t a good MO.
Happy staff are the end result of enlightened management. A fish stinks from the head down is a well used maxim for a reason. Here’s some fresh fish.
The power of teamwork is vital to any team, but particularly in restaurant kitchens – without cohesion, chaos ensues. Here’s some tips to avoid the rapids.
Business secret 101 is the key word : the killer in business and life, fear.