In today's fast-paced hospitality industry, you need your team more than ever. Equip your staff with day-to-day data to prepare their shifts, create specific dashboards to boost upsales, and provide your managers with tools to manage their teams effortlessly. This article explores the versatility of our solution, Blent, and highlights the benefits of sharing data within your team. Discover how you can customize views to protect data privacy while leveraging the full potential of your restaurant's insights.
For whom to build a Dashboard?
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For whom to build a Dashboard?
We design dashboards for the key teams in your business, drawing on our extensive field experience and best practices observed in the industry.
Our goal is to provide each team with the insights they need to excel in their roles.
Your Restaurant Team: Empower your restaurant staff with the data they need to prepare for each shift, track their performance, and identify areas for improvement. Customized dashboards can help monitor sales, customer feedback, and operational efficiency, ensuring that every service runs smoothly.
Front Desk: Provide your front desk team with real-time data to manage reservations, check-ins, and customer inquiries efficiently. Dashboards can display occupancy rates, upcoming bookings, and guest details, enabling the front desk to deliver personalized and seamless customer service.
The Board Dashboard: Provide your executive team with comprehensive overviews of your establishment's performance. Dashboards for the board can include financial summaries, key performance indicators, and trend analyses, helping them make strategic decisions to drive the business forward.
The Reviews: Track customer feedback and online reviews in one place. A review dashboard allows you to monitor satisfaction levels, respond to customer comments promptly, and identify trends in feedback to continuously improve your customers' experience.
Custom dashboards tailored for your business needs
Need a specific dashboard tailored for your team?
Here are some articles that can help you ;
All about Dashboard
How to choose the design of your widget
How to use the Blent Collection dashboards ?
You don't have the time to build it yourself ? Don't worry, contact your Blent account manager with your need to get a personalized quote.
Here are some ideas:
The Incentive Dashboard: If you want to increase your average cover or encourage your team to sell more hotel services, this dashboard is for you. Analyze your sales data and create KPIs that allow your team to track their efforts and reach their targets. Visualizing progress towards goals can be a powerful motivator and can help identify successful strategies that can be replicated across the team.
Example : How to use the Wine report
The Group Dashboard: Share a collective dashboard so every location can see how everyone is performing. This can include metrics like revenue, year-over-year variations, cumulative views, or trends. By making performance data visible to all, you can foster a sense of healthy competition and encourage collaboration and sharing of best practices between locations. You can also decide to show only evolution and position and hide numbers.
Example : BI Best Practices for Your Franchise - F&B
The P&L Dashboard: Provide a clear and detailed view of your profit and loss statements. This dashboard can help managers and executives understand financial performance at a glance, identify areas where costs can be reduced, and make informed decisions about investments and budget allocations.
The Breakfast Dashboard: Optimize your breakfast service by tracking key metrics such as guest counts, popular menu items, and turnover rates. This can help improve efficiency, reduce waste, and ensure that guests have a positive start to their day.
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Creating unified dashboards to provide a holistic view of operations
In the world of data interpretation, the choice of visualization techniques can significantly impact how insights are understood and utilized. For instance:
- Selecting Appropriate Visualizations: When analyzing sales data over time, a line graph can effectively illustrate trends and seasonal patterns. In contrast, a pie chart might be more suitable for displaying the distribution of sales across different product categories. By leveraging a diverse range of visualization techniques and striking a balance between aesthetics and functionality, you can transform complex data into compelling narratives that drive actionable outcomes within your organization.
You can find our guide here : How to choose the design of your widget - Add budget everywhere.
Incorporating budgetary considerations into your visualization techniques can significantly enhance their effectiveness.
For instance, imagine a dashboard where KPIs are represented by traffic light colors: green for meeting or exceeding budgeted targets, and red for falling below expectations. This simple yet effective approach provides immediate insight into performance, allowing stakeholders to quickly identify areas of concern and take proactive measures to address them.
You can find our guide here : How to Export & Import your Budget - Interactive Features: Promoting User Engagement and Exploration
Incorporating interactive elements such as filters and drill-down options
Allowing users to customize views based on their specific needs
Encouraging data exploration for deeper insights and informed decision-making
You can find our guide here : How to use the piloted dashboard