Apr 1, 2005 17:17
19 yrs ago
English term

Industry of Choice

English Marketing Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc. American study
Industry of Choice research study done by the Food Service Research

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Responses
5 +7 marketing study
4 employee retention study
Change log

May 7, 2005 15:06: Robert Donahue (X) changed "Field" from "Science" to "Marketing"

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+7
7 mins
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marketing study

Industry of Choice (IOC) is a comprehensive research study that focuses on the biggest challenge facing the restaurant and foodservice industry today - staffing. The purpose of the study is to provide foodservice operators with a tool to hire, train, motivate and evaluate their most valuable asset - their employees - so that the restaurant and foodservice industry can become the Industry of Choice for tomorrow's workers. More than 5,500 employees and managers were surveyed and a panel of foodservice leaders validated the results.
Industry of Choice was funded by The Coca-Cola Company in partnership with the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. The study took place under the direction of the Foodservice Research Forum's Executive Committee.


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Note added at 8 mins (2005-04-01 17:26:06 GMT)
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I should ammend that to read ***Human Resources Study***

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Note added at 8 mins (2005-04-01 17:26:26 GMT)
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http://www.nraef.org/ioc/ioc_about.asp?level1_id=2&level2_id...
Peer comment(s):

agree Vladimir Dubisskiy : or "staffing research study"
1 hr
Thanks Vladimir
agree smyrna
3 hrs
Thanks Smyrna
agree humbird
9 hrs
Thanks Humbird
agree gtreyger (X)
10 hrs
Thanks Gennadiy
agree Lingo Pros
14 hrs
Thanks Lingo Pros
agree Jörgen Slet
16 hrs
Thanks Jorgen
agree Saleh Chowdhury, Ph.D.
1 day 18 hrs
Thank you Saleh
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks !!!!!"
2 hrs

employee retention study

Industry of Choice

A employee retention study focusing on people, foodservice and educational issues.
http://home.earthlink.net/~dathan/logo3.htm
Peer comment(s):

neutral Robert Donahue (X) : Smyrna, it's not simply an employee retention study. It runs the gamut and covers a variety of Human Resource issues (recruiting, hiring, training, motivation AND retention).
42 mins
right you are Robert
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