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I often refer to the GM of a restaurant as the Mayor of the Village because this job, when executed correctly, is barely managerial in nature. It is much closer to a true leadership role. The Mayor of the Village is an ambassador both within the restaurant and within the community. His or her primary responsibility is to ensure that things are the way they should be for both Team Members and Guests. Within the restaurant, the Mayor of the Village (MOV) is proactive, looking for both potential problems, and opportunities. The MOV does not just carry the keys, answer questions, and wait for things to happen... that's what a building superintendent does! Think of it this way: You've just won the election. You have the support of the majority (owners, guests, and employees), and now you've got to live up to their vote of confidence and demonstrate to the others that you are worthy of the job. The Mayor of the Village has his/her finger on the pulse of business activities, stays current on local news and events, enjoys meeting people, and must balance the needs of all his constituents. The Mayor of the Village is highly visible, accessible and involved. Mayor of the Village Duties:
In order to fulfill these duties, the Mayor of the Village cannot:
For Trade Secrets Members, we've modified a real Mayor of the Village job description to supplement what you currently consider your duties and responsibilities. It didn't take a lot of tweaking. Perhaps not suprisingly, running a restaurant and running a city are very similar jobs. I know this perspective will help you focus on those activities that will lead your restaurant to higher performance and profitability. You might even get re-elected by a landslide next time!
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