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How to be a better boss

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How does a company start? It all begins with an idea. Then, the entrepreneur looks for funding. Only after these two major steps are met, can the company start doing business. Naturally, as a company grows, it hires more employees to manage all the incoming customers and new tasks. However, an entrepreneur’s work doesn’t end with hiring employees: One also has to excel at being a boss. It may be easy to forget, but being a good boss is work that never ends. However, some may not understand what it means to be a good boss, and why it is so important.

“Every successful business needs three essential elements: a good product, a sufficient flow of funds, and good management,” said Ofir Bar, a veteran investor who has a special interest in young startups and innovators. “Good management isn’t a perk. It’s a necessity. Too many entrepreneurs tend to forget that. They may have a brilliant idea or product, and endless funds. However, if they don’t know how to manage their employees well, their business is in serious danger of collapsing.”

The boomerang effect

Employees who feel the business cares about them as people and not only as workers tend to reflect this positive feeling back to the business and its clients. This is a well-known fact, yet many employers tend to neglect it when facing their demanding everyday tasks. Maintaining good relations with one’s workers is, therefore, a necessity, not a luxury. Having a positive relationship with one’s workers means a few things.

  • * It means asking for their opinion and feedback on work-related matters. It’s important to keep in mind that a company’s ‘people in the field’ have a different perspective on the company’s conduct, so they may have some interesting insights about what can be improved. Asking employees for their opinion also makes them feel valued and encouraged.

  • * It means acknowledging both high and low performance. Business owners never forget to criticize their employees when they underperform, but many neglect appreciation of workers’ high performance. Acting this way will most definitely discourage employees and make them look for other places to work. That doesn’t mean to say one shouldn't criticize their employees when it’s needed, but it’s essential to balance the good and bad reviews. Studies show acknowledging good performance motivates employees more than bonuses.

Expectations and communication

Good communication, as can be understood, is key to maintaining a healthy relationship between a manager and their employees. It also translates into these:

  • Communicating one’s vision to their employees - It’s important to help workers understand why they do what they do. Knowing this will get them involved and interested in assisting the company in reaching its goals.

  • Being clear about performance expectations from their employees - Adding this work frame will help workers get a better understanding of when they are not meeting the requirements or deadlines. As a result, they’ll be able to adjust their performance to what is expected from them. Since a company’s expectations from its employees may change over time, it's also important to keep one’s workers up to date about what is expected from them.

  • Helping them see the broader picture - Once workers see how their daily tasks help the company achieve its goals, they are likely to be more motivated. Sometimes, employees entrusted with somewhat repetitive work may lose their drive. Showing them the end results of their work can encourage them.

  • As mentioned before, giving feedback to employees is essential. It’s also important to know how to give this feedback. The most popular and successful approach for this is a kind of a sandwich method: The feedback starts and ends with positive remarks, while the negative statement comes in between them. Keep in mind that employees might not be aware that they aren’t meeting their requirements.

The job itself isn’t the issue

Most people spend about a third of their adult life at work. Therefore, if they don’t enjoy, in some manner, the time they spend at the workplace, it will slowly but steadily get filled with bitter employees. Needless to mention, this is far from an ideal situation for one’s business. It’s true that most workplaces don’t offer jobs that are ‘fun’. However, it’s not about the job itself. It’s about all the things surrounding it. Investing in team development is not cheap, but well worth it. How can this be done?

  • * By incorporating events, activities, parties, yearly subsidized vacations, and so on. Once employees have something to look forward to, their performance is likely to increase.

  • * By hiring social people, who love teamwork, and bringing a good spirit into the workplace.

  • * Task delegation helps employees feel engaged while allowing the management team to be free for other tasks. Once they are directly involved in the company’s success, employees will care more about the company’s performance. Needless to say, delegation means the manager trusts their employees. What else can motivate workers better than this?

The chicken and the egg

Employee management is one of the most important fundamentals of a successful company. Without this done well, a business cannot expect success. Being a successful manager means being a leader, and it takes everlasting work. “Any company is as good as its employees, and employees perform well when they have respect for their boss and the workplace,” Bar added. “The employees are the ambassadors of a company. When business owners ask for my advice, I always remind them of this: Treat your employees well, and they will treat your business well.”



Quick Ways to Update an Old Bar

  • Written by NewsServices.com

You might be running a bar for years and years, seemingly doing everything right only to suddenly find that your business has been supplanted by newer, trendier bars in the area. While bars don’t have to shed their entire identity to stay current, they do have to update themselves, bring in new technology, implement new ideas and so on to stay fresh and vibrant in the eyes of customers.

A common trap operators fall into is keeping their bar the same to please a tiny group of regulars who they fear will complain or leave if changes are made. This short-sightedness can end up costing bar owners dearly as they alienate a new, younger crowd who would gladly become their new regulars for years to come if only the place would just refresh itself a bit.

Here are some ways that such updates can happen:

1. Upgrade the Technology

There can be some retro, kitschy value in bars that make use of older-looking technology, but mostly it’s just a hindrance. Old registers from the 1990s and early 2000s aren’t kitschy, they’re just loud, slow and inefficient, lending no vibe or personality to a place whatever. Upgrade your bar tech by taking a look for bar POS management systems, beer and liquor flow monitoring systems, bar trivia technology, new audio systems, new TVs for sports, and so on.

2. New Bar Furniture

Tired and ripped upholstery on bar seats, or wobbly wooden bar stools, not to mention worn-looking and discoloured booths and banquette seating all contribute to a tired look that people just don’t want to go to. Too many bar owners think that seats are basically fine until they break. Until then they don’t really want the added expense of getting new seating.

Granted, all-new bar seating won’t come cheap, but it’s an investment into a better and more appealing environment in your bar that will attract more business. If money really is too tight, then consider at least reupholstering your existing seating and making repairs on wobbly or unstable seats. You might at least be able to bring enough of a refresh doing this that it will bring back lost business.

3. New Lighting

Lighting is one of the most important elements that really makes the ambience of a bar what it is. The lights that you first picked probably looked great when they were first installed, but over time lighting can become tired and dated. The fashions for lighting can change pretty quickly! On top of that, they’re usually on all day and through the evening, making them hot, which takes its toll on the glass or other casing quite soon. You’ll be amazed what new bar lights and lamps can do for the atmosphere of your place.

4. Update the Beer Taps

When people walk into a bar, one of the first things they’ll see is the look of your bar and its draft beer taps. When did you last have these updated? Do you clean them regularly, at least? Breweries and other beer brands often create fancy new decorative taps for bars to use. Ensure that you’ve got the best-looking taps and your bar will really stand out from the crowd. Australia is a beer-loving nation, so there’s always a lot of attention on those taps.

5. Refresh the Facade and Flooring

Finally, two more things to consider doing are a refresh of the exterior facade with a new coat of paint, a new sign, new awnings perhaps, and even new windows. Inside the bar, consider getting some new flooring put in. Both can be fairly expensive, and a bit disruptive, to do at the same time, but the effect on business should be extremely noticeable.

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