AllBusiness.com Launches "Restaurant Business Center".Joins Extensive Library of Business Centers Offering Targeted Business Advice SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden -- AllBusiness.com, Inc. (www.allbusiness.com), a leading online resource for businesses, today announced the launch of its new "Restaurant Business Center," which provides tips, expertise, resources and best practices for entrepreneurs seeking information on opening and operating a restaurant, as well as articles, guides and blogs written by experienced and knowledgeable restaurant experts. The center is edited by veteran chef Kevin McKenzie Kevin Alexander McKenzie (born July 16, 1948 in Pretoria) was a South African cricketer from 1966/67 to 1986/87. He never got to play Test cricket like his son Neil due to South Africa's apartheid ban but became a successful batsman in first class cricket. and restaurant consultant John Foley John Foley may refer to:
"The restaurant industry attracts a lot of entrepreneurial talent, but it's not an easy business and there is an astonishingly a·ston·ish tr.v. as·ton·ished, as·ton·ish·ing, as·ton·ish·es To fill with sudden wonder or amazement. See Synonyms at surprise. high failure rate," says AllBusiness.com CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Kathy Yates. "Kevin and John have created a resource for restauranteurs to learn strategies, ask questions and discuss issues in our blogs, and replicate rep·li·cate v. 1. To duplicate, copy, reproduce, or repeat. 2. To reproduce or make an exact copy or copies of genetic material, a cell, or an organism. n. A repetition of an experiment or a procedure. successes in a noncompetitive environment. This type of forum is unique to our site and in high-demand by our readers." "There are many talented chefs in the U.S., but few know how to lease space, hire employees and grow their business," says McKenzie, who has 30 years of restaurant industry experience. "Most owners often have the feeling that everyone else is running a more successful restaurant," says Foley fo·ley n. 1. A technical process by which sounds are created or altered for use in a film, video, or other electronically produced work. 2. A person who creates or alters sounds using this process. , who has more than a decade of experience in designing, owning and operating restaurants. "We want to bring some relief by offering tips and advice on how to overcome the daily stress of the business." The AllBusiness.com Web site provides a vast array of information on all aspects of business management. Over the past several months, AllBusiness has introduced a number of industry-specific centers that focus on specialized information for business operators in the restaurant, medical practice, construction and retail trades. Approximately 10 such centers are being rolled out this year by AllBusiness. Developed in response to reader requests for industry-specific information, the centers are edited by experts in each field and feature proprietary articles as well as a collection of "best of the Web" content. About AllBusiness.com, Inc. AllBusiness.com is a leading online resource for businesses. The Company operates one of the Web's premier business sites, providing practical information and services for business professionals and growing businesses. The site includes how-to articles and videos, business forms, contracts and agreements, expert advice, blogs, business news, directory listings, business guides and more. In addition to its flagship Web site, the Company's content can be accessed by its content syndication program, RSS feeds Summaries of Web site content that are published in the RSS format for download. See RSS. and e-mail newsletters. (www.allbusiness.com) |
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