Things I think you should consider when looking at starting a hospitality business.
There are few industries that offer the buzz and humbling feeling of having made someone’s day or special occasion. The adrenaline from a pumping service in a fast-paced kitchen and the excitement you get from seeing a venue filled with happy guests. It is rewarding, stressful, hard work, and exhilarating all rolled into one. No two days are the same, and the industry is continuously evolving. Making it to the top of the ladder takes dedication, skill, sacrifice, and perseverance. It is a fickle beast that you either love or hate, and if you don’t love it, move on because it will eat you alive.
I also discovered that what stood out clear as day to me and the simple solutions to rectify these issues that are not so obvious to most. This was in part due to naivety, and partly ignorance, but in most due to managers and owners with little to no industry experience before deciding to start their own hospitality business. They have a great idea, see others do it, and think “how hard could it be?”
•Speak to other business owners with similar operations.
•Talk to the managers at your local venues.
•Have a strategy session with a Hospitality Consultant to gain real-world insight into what life running this business might look like.
•Understand the financial returns to the industry with an average 5-15% profit, depending on venue style. It needs to be a passion business and not only financial driven, or you will lose.
Remember - one of the most important parts of running and operating a successful hospitality business is having fun. Smile, enjoy and make an impact. Have great service!
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