{"id":215,"date":"2020-09-04T16:07:01","date_gmt":"2020-09-04T16:07:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/e-webcareit.com\/lekhwarnewsite\/?p=215"},"modified":"2023-12-08T04:44:17","modified_gmt":"2023-12-08T04:44:17","slug":"cross-utilizing-staff-why-this-benefits-you-and-your-employees","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/e-webcareit.com\/lekhwarnewsite\/cross-utilizing-staff-why-this-benefits-you-and-your-employees","title":{"rendered":"Cross-Utilizing Staff: Why This Benefits You and Your Employees"},"content":{"rendered":"
Cross-Utilizing Staff: Why This Benefits You and Your Employees<\/strong><\/p>\n Staffing a restaurant has been a hot topic in 2020, especially with most workers being out of job for weeks together because of the COVID-19 lockdown. Fortunately, these workers, along with several other\u00a0unemployed individuals had help in the form of government subsidies (depending on the region) to sustain the present\u00a0crisis.<\/p>\n As restaurants began to reopen, some of these workers didn\u2019t see or feel the need to return to work since they were technically getting paid without having to work. This may not be the case everywhere, but it was a pain point that restaurant owners felt in Idaho Springs in mid-June.<\/p>\n With that being said, not only are restaurant owners struggling to turn a profit due to reduced seating in their establishments; they are also having issues finding\/hiring reliable staff.<\/p>\n So how do restaurants manage these different working conditions, especially if they have less number of staff? In order to keep the costs of staffing overhead down, we recommend implementing cross-training for your staff.<\/p>\n Cross-training staff is the concept of training staff complying with multiple operational areas of your restaurant or bar. By implementing cross-training for your staff, you are creating added efficiencies for your organization that will help not only you but your employees as well.<\/p>\n Why is it Important to Have Cross-Trained Staff in Your Restaurant?<\/strong><\/p>\n As previously mentioned, in addition to improved efficiencies for your operations, cross-training also immensely saves costs. That being said, right now, every little bit helps. Cross-training your staff allows you to utilize one or more staff members in multiple areas during a shift which will definitely come handy, here\u2019s why:<\/p>\n Contingency<\/strong>\u00a0– Say, a bartender calls in sick for their shift, things like these do happen but then it increases difficulties for your restaurant,\u00a0especially in the case of reduced staff. This is where cross-training plays a vital role – every set of hands helps. So, if you had a server scheduled for the same shift that was trained on the bar, that employee can be transferred to that empty shift without any issues. With other cross-trained staff on the same shift, they can each jump in and assist in the areas that need help, such as bussing tables, hosting, etc.<\/p>\n Adaptability<\/strong>\u00a0– Trained staff handling multiple tasks around the restaurant would always be on the ready, any time you ask them to handle anything. Let us take the case of a slower seated lunch hour with more than enough servers working, but your takeout and delivery requests are off the charts and your kitchen staff are struggling. Why not utilize the servers that don\u2019t have tables to serve to, take up their places the kitchen to help relieve the bottleneck and assist in prepping or packaging?<\/p>\n Appreciation<\/strong>\u00a0– This has been a difficult time for everyone, and those who are working have been working harder than ever to make it through. With that said, employers who cross-train their employees are investing in their staff and equipping them to work more efficiently. This also makes staff feel valued and the ability to work more hours in different areas of the restaurant.<\/p>\n Cross-training staff<\/a>\u00a0also gives your team a chance to understand everyone\u2019s part and that all areas, regardless of their level & roles, be it, front-end, back-end, central or any other,\u00a0all have their pros and cons – this allows team members to appreciate each other and the importance of each role.<\/p>\n Staff Shortages and How Cross-Training Will Help Your Bottom Line<\/p>\n