Menu Engineering - Calculations, Strategies & Interpretation

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Menu Engineering - Calculations, Strategies & Interpretation provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. Menu Engineering - Calculations, Strategies & Interpretation is taught by Hotel Management School Your learning Partner and Manish Gupta. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Udemy. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at Udemy for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Menu / Sales Mix Principals apply for hospitality, retail and other similar industry, Menu Design principals

    What you'll learn:

    • How to Calculate Menu Engineering Report
    • What is Menu Engineering
    • Strategies for various items groups
    • Interpret menu engineering reports for operations and planning
    • Maximize Profitability
    • Menu Design Principals

    Menu engineering is the study of the profitability and popularity of menu items and how these two factors influence the placement of these items on a menu. The goal is simple: to increase profitability per guest.

    The concept of menu engineering is not based on random, seat-of-your pants decision making; it is rooted in work performed in 1970 by the Boston Consulting Group to help businesses segment their products in a way that facilitates analysis and decision making. The idea was brought to the restaurant industry roughly a decade later by Professor “Coach” Donald Smith of Michigan State University.

    While menu engineering is most often mentioned in the context of traditional paper restaurant menus, the concepts are equally applicable to menus posted online, drink menus, specials written on table tents, and items written on menu boards. Simply put, if you sell items that have varying levels of profitability and popularity, menu engineering may help you increase your profits.

    This course will teach you how to prepare and calculate menu engineering report, Menu design principals, Strategies to improve restaurant profitability and other key implications of menu engineering report