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Dressed For Success: How Emporio Armani Became an Empire
“In this business you can’t have a destination, an arrival point,” says Armani. “Otherwise your competitors will overtake you, or you become complacent.” With over $1.5 billion in revenue, Armani remains Chairman, President and CEO of the company he started over thirty years ago. The mere mention of the designer’s name – first or last – and consumers the world over know not only who you are talking about, but also of the luxury product lines for which he has become famous. How did this once-poor boy, hiding from war bombs in a small town in Italy, go on to become one of the world’s leading and most successful experts on fashion and design?

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Marketing: What Would You Do
Let's say that you opened a new restaurant in town. The restaurant gets some "buzz" and some positive reviews in the local media. It's packed every night. People call days ahead to reserve a table. Your restaurant is clearly the "next hot thing". How do (or should) you market your success?

Maximum Impact Restaurant Greening
Are you eating? Here's a few statistics to chew on: In the US, restaurants are the top electricity consumer among retail businesses. 33% of it. Each restaurant produces an average of 50,000 pounds of waste. Eat up, unless you want to add to that last figure. That is, unless you happen to be dining at a restaurant certified by the Green Restaurant Association, which aids member restaurants in achieving a near zero waste status.

How to Green a Restaurant, pt. 1: Ike's Quarter Cafe
Are you considering being a green restaurant? Consider the example of Ike’s Quarter Cafe, a New Orleans style restaurant in the gold rush era town of Nevada City, California. When I mentioned to my hair stylist yesterday that I would be writing about it, she said, “Oh really? I had no idea they were a green restaurant. I just thought they had good food.” Exactly.

Four Tips to Keep a Company Dinner on Positive Footing
These are unstable times. Though that may not be cause to celebrate, it is the perfect time to invite coworkers into your home - to brighten each other's spirits, find refuge from stress, and - because there's nothing wrong with being pragmatic - save on a giant restaurant bill.

Weekly Inventory Management System to Cut Food Cost & Reduce Theft
Whether you run a take-away counter or a fine-dine restaurant, the amount of money you make depends to a sizable degree on how well you manage your food inventory. Food cost is often a restaurant’s largest single expense in the overall cost of running a restaurant.

Prior Business Experience Can Be Helpful When Starting a Small Business
We recently worked with a client who wanted to open a new restaurant. After several discussions, we learned that not only had she owned one restaurant but she had owned several restaurants in the past and had sold her last one in the late 90's. Would she still be considered a start up business? Maybe, because it had been quite some time since she last owned a restaurant but her prior Business Experience would help her significantly when applying for Small Business Financing, especially in today's tough economy.

The 6 T's of a Successful Upscale Restaurant
In owning a restaurant there are many things that are essential to success, including quality food, presentation, productivity, service, atmosphere and local niche. But what makes a restaurant great? How do you develop a high end restaurant?

Chick-fil-A Franchise Information and Costs
Truett Cathy opened his first ever restaurant establishment in rural Georgia 60 years ago. In the year 1964, his restaurant came out with its first boneless chicken breast sandwich, which was named Chick-fil-A, which was eventually adopted by the entire restaurant chain. The Chick-fil-A franchise is also the first chain of restaurants that offered chicken nuggets to its patron diners.

Courage, Convictions and Commitment
Those are the very words you could use to describe Truett Cathy and the success of his Chick-fil-A restaurant chain. It took Truett 21 years from the time he opened his first Dwarf House Restaurant and perfected his Chick-fil-A sandwich to open his first Chick-fil-A restaurant in a shopping mall.

Evaluation of Restaurants
Many restaurant owners have been shocked to learn that they are unable to sell or lease their restaurant property for an amount equal to its tax assessment value. The market value of a recently built restaurant is usually less than its construction cost.

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