His blog is below:
"Hi Fred,
Maybe they got burnt with ineffective newspaper ad's one time too many times and feel other forms of media, social or not is just not worth it when we both know they are. It just might be some just don't get it.
An example, Governor
Kasich's declaration of June being Kids Bowl Free All Summer Kick-Off Month in
Ohio. With all the hard work that went into such a thing, all the positive
light it puts on bowling and the awareness it will create among families,
communities and the media, I was surprised when I discovered that one my fellow
proprietors emailed the BCAO office that we should contact the Governor and ask
him why June isn't No Tax Month.
Sometimes when you can lead a horse to water, but instead of drinking it, he ends up drowning in it.
In any case, I always enjoy your blog and one of your recent blogs made some very good points.
In any case, I always enjoy your blog and one of your recent blogs made some very good points.
Proprietors, managers and employees might be experiencing
"burnout" towards the end of March and then they hear from the one
time bread and butter bowlers known as traditional length league bowlers over
and over when is the season going to be over or I can't wait to be done. This
adds to their own decline in enthusiasm.
We just had a pep talk meeting with our employees. Started it by praising the job they have done so far this season and especially during the month of February (up 21% from last year). The “I don't want to be at this meeting, I'm tired and would rather be sleeping looks” started to disappear as the meeting continued.
I pointed out what areas they each seemed to be good at. Asked what we could do to make their job easier. Asked for suggestions in new menu items and specials. I acted upon each request within a few days. It was nothing earth shattering just things like adding breaded cauliflower, pizza fries, honey mustard dressing, an extra broom for clean-up , larger font food menus in the snack bar, etc.
We just had a pep talk meeting with our employees. Started it by praising the job they have done so far this season and especially during the month of February (up 21% from last year). The “I don't want to be at this meeting, I'm tired and would rather be sleeping looks” started to disappear as the meeting continued.
I pointed out what areas they each seemed to be good at. Asked what we could do to make their job easier. Asked for suggestions in new menu items and specials. I acted upon each request within a few days. It was nothing earth shattering just things like adding breaded cauliflower, pizza fries, honey mustard dressing, an extra broom for clean-up , larger font food menus in the snack bar, etc.
I had a league menu for the spring in mind before the meeting started
based somewhat upon suggestions they had made during the meeting a few weeks
before and some ideas I came up with on my own. We went over them together
covering the pluses and minuses of both. We went with total of 4 in which I
already planned on doing and another I had 3 or 4 different ideas on concerning
Sundays at 8 p.m.. They now had ownership of these league, knew how they
worked and knew the best ways of offering them to the customers. Best of all
that "burnout" look disappeared.
AS you said, the employees, especially the new ones don't know people aren’t supposed to bowl in the summer either. They listen to the proprietors and the mangers just like we listen to that full season league bowler. We need those employees on board too to add to the league base, we can't do everything ourselves or just rely on flyers. Luckily we haven't had too many "When is the season going to be over" league bowlers at Dynasty Lanes in the last few years.
AS you said, the employees, especially the new ones don't know people aren’t supposed to bowl in the summer either. They listen to the proprietors and the mangers just like we listen to that full season league bowler. We need those employees on board too to add to the league base, we can't do everything ourselves or just rely on flyers. Luckily we haven't had too many "When is the season going to be over" league bowlers at Dynasty Lanes in the last few years.
We have tried to make our league experience more fun with Shammy
Wammy's we call Screwey/Lewey's and other league bowler only fun things to do.
Our short season leagues have many full season league bowlers in them adding a
2nd, 3rd or 4th league to what they already bowl because they like the fun
twist and turns short season formats can provide.
Goals can also help employees. We had some extra expenses this year in order to make our center better, all the employees knew about that at our September meeting. Our goal was adding $50,000 (hard to do for just a 12 laner) compared to last year in sales between September 1st 2013 and September 1st 2014.
Goals can also help employees. We had some extra expenses this year in order to make our center better, all the employees knew about that at our September meeting. Our goal was adding $50,000 (hard to do for just a 12 laner) compared to last year in sales between September 1st 2013 and September 1st 2014.
At every meeting, either they asked first or we told them just in how
we are doing in order to reach this goal. The good thing is that we might
just make it! They even asked for management to raise some prices in the
bar (wow). Guess what? They told the customers on their own why the increases
were needed to improve things.
Communication can be a wonderful thing."
Lew
Communication can be a wonderful thing."
Lew
One of the biggest benefits of setting goals is that you have something to pull and drive you when things get challenging. If it were not for these goals, I would basically wander with zero incentive to get anywhere. The exciting thing is after reaching the goal setting the next bigger one that seemed so far out of my realm of comfort only a year ago.
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