It’s important to provide your team with a roadmap. As owners and managers, there are likely certain ways you’d prefer specific situations to be handled. Consider cataloging these in your handbook. Don’t just write them down, LEAD. BY. EXAMPLE. Walk through unique scenarios with your team on a monthly basis. Roleplaying can be particularly helpful. Additionally, rapid-fire questioning, where you ask staff how they’d handle various situations, may help them prepare to think quickly. Ultimately, it’s valuable for your team to understand the order of operations for common occurrences when following a playbook, and to have the skills to act off-script, improvise, and make strong decisions.
Read MoreMore and more we are seeing breweries consider not plans to be the next big regional or national player, but chart a path that includes expanding their presence into other communities. With this growth, comes the need to maintain the same high level of quality and experience across locations. As a follow up to Tips to Maintain Consistency Across Multiple Taprooms, we will hear from several breweries on the strategies that have been most successful as they grow.
Read MoreDoes your brewery have a theme song? I’m not 100% saying your brewery needs a theme song, but I am saying that in just a couple breaths your team needs to be able to successfully share who you are.
Read MoreI’ve been wanting to write this article for quite some time, and in the wake of recent events, I believe now is the time. Black Lives Matter has brought to light a side of our beloved industry that has been silenced for too long. A side that can be uncomfortable to face or acknowledge, a side steeped in elitist views and uncouth beliefs.
While craft beer is often portrayed as hip and idealistic, like other industries, it has its flaws. First off, we won’t always agree. Sure, craft beer is built on collaboration, community, and positivity, but that doesn’t mean we all get along. We are unique individuals who are allowed to have unique and individual viewpoints. It is our differences that help us learn from one another and create a stronger craft beer community.
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