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Baskette, Michael

 
9780131189133: The Chef Manager

Synopsis

Appropriate for Culinary Management / Supervision courses within Culinary Arts departments.

 

Explores the management side of professional foodservice from a practitioner’s point of view and covers management theory and practices, as well as the quality management movement.

 

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The role of the modern chef has evolved from that of fancy cook to business manager in order to keep pace with the increased complexities of the hospitality industry. Saturated competition, a global marketplace, and a trained work force that has not kept pace with growing opportunities has forced chefs to put aside their knives and spatulas for ledgers, calculators, and computers. While quality food production and impeccable presentation skills are still critical components of a successful chef's portfolio, their abilities to plan, organize, train, and lead are quickly becoming higher priorities.

The Chef Manager examines the managerial responsibilities of the modern executive chef and applied accepted business management, human resource management, and quality management practices to the world of food service hospitality.

Topice discussed in detail are:

  • the chef as supervisor
  • personnel management and communication
  • quality planning and control
  • teamwork and leadership
  • personal career planning and goal setting
  • production and menu management

The Chef Manager explores in detail the realm of Total Quality Management, and for the first time applies Deming's fourteen points to actual food service scenarios. Strategic planning, quality control, concept engineering, and the controlled use of creativity and innovation are a few of the business practices explored from a professional chef's point of view. Together with a library of recipe and technique books, The Chef Manager completes the set of books needed for the student chef and professional chef to procure themselves a lucrative and challenging position in the hospitality industry.

Présentation de l'éditeur

For courses in Culinary Management, Culinary Supervision, and Introduction to Hospitality Management.

This text gives student chefs the opportunity to learn detailed management and human relation skills from an author with industry experience and classroom knowledge. It examines the role of chef as kitchen manager, team coach, and culinary innovator, while employing real work applications. Written on a level students can comprehend, with true-life culinary examples and applications of management theory, this book helps to pioneer a new study in the role of chef as manager and business person.

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9780137549122: The Chef Manager

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0137549121 ISBN 13 :  9780137549122
Editeur : Pearson, 2001
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