Hospitality Hub- Managing Poor Performance

29th January 2018

DESCRIPTION About Hospitality Hub Welcome to South Yorkshire's brand new network for the hospitality sector.

If you run a hotel, restaurant or bar then this network is for you! Within the hospitality industry situations can arise on the spur of the moment which are completely unique. Our programme of events overleaf will look at key issues of concern and interest to you when running your hospitality business, from managing staff performance to licencing issues, workforce planning to sexual harassment prevention. Managing poor performance get the best out of your staff How do you measure, record and deal with poor performance? Do you need to dismiss an employee but not sure if you can? Marketing and developing your business and brand Are you experiencing or planning for high growth? Do you need free, impartial, expert business advice and support to help your business achieve its goals? To book your place please click here.

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