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Sometimes managers fail to identify new opportunities or anticipate changes in customer preferences or other circumstances. They often are reluctant to change their comfortable, familiar operations to meet new situations, such as changes in population, new service requirements or budget constraints. The contractor’s management may not give your on-site manager the support needed to meet new challenges.
We bring a "fresh eye" to the situation and fashion effective, efficient solutions to ensure your dining service becomes and remains responsive to your changing circumstances and your present and future requirements.
Next question: Are the responses innovative, appropriate and effective?
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If you answer "no" or "I don’t know" to one or more questions, maybe it’s time to talk to Clarion Group Food Service Consultants:
- Is the food service operation meeting our objectives?
- Are services satisfying our employees, students and other constituencies?
- Is the operation meeting financial objectives and working at maximum efficiency?
- Does food service management anticipate and respond to changing needs and circumstances?
- Are the responses innovative, appropriate and effective?
- Are sales improving? Are costs in line?
- Are the food service facilities meeting our needs?
- Is the financial data we receive complete and accurate in an easily understood format?
- Do we receive the attention our operation deserves from our food service and vending contractor?
- How can we do better?