Microsoft Teams for Restaurant Shift Handoffs & Staff Comms
If you run a small restaurant, you already know the real risk isn’t a bad idea, it’s a good idea that never reaches the next shift. Notes get buried in…
If you run a small restaurant, you already know the real risk isn’t a bad idea, it’s a good idea that never reaches the next shift. Notes get buried in…
If I had to pick one low-cost tool to help a small restaurant save real money, it would be Microsoft Lists inventory tracking inside Microsoft 365. You already fight tight…
Running a restaurant is hard enough without chasing lost emails. A missed reservation, a catering quote stuck in spam, or a staff member using a personal Gmail can all cost…
If you run a restaurant, you already juggle menus, staff, vendors, and guests. Sitting down to write a blog post probably feels like a luxury you do not have. The…
Online orders should feel like easy extra revenue, not like another full-time job. When tickets come in from Uber Eats, DoorDash, your own website, and the phone, it is easy…
Running a small restaurant in Richmond already feels like juggling knives during a dinner rush. Email logins, staff schedules, online orders, supplier invoices, job applications, they all hit different inboxes…
Tired of chasing files across old laptops and random Gmail accounts? For many Richmond small business owners, moving to Microsoft 365 (still often called Office 365) feels like moving from…
If your online orders feel like chaos, you are not alone. Tickets come from apps, your website, Instagram, email, and phone calls. Orders get missed, the kitchen falls behind, and…
Online orders can save a slow Tuesday night or drown your team in chaos. I see small restaurants with three tablets, two printers, and five different inboxes, all beeping at…
Running a small restaurant in Richmond can feel like running three businesses at once: front-of-house, kitchen, and back office. When email, staff schedules, and supplier invoices live in ten different…