The Coffee Boys' step-by-step guide to setting up and managing your own coffee bar : how to open a coffee bar that actually lasts and makes money / John Richardson and Hugh Gilmartin.
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford : How To Books, 2010.Description: xvi, 197 p. ; 25 cmISBN:- 1845283279 (pbk.)
- 9781845283278 (pbk.)
- Setting up and managing your own coffee bar
- 647.95 RIC
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
This book is a distillation of their experience of the many dozens of coffee and sandwich businesses they have opened both personally and for clients. It is based on the Great Formula they have created within their own businesses and their consulting practice, which focuses on: PASSION Believe that you will produce the greatest coffee and the greatest sandwich in your area. PRODUCT Create and refine star products that give people the 'reason why' to buy. PEOPLE Attract, train and retain great staff. MARKETING Become a marketer, with examples of great marketing in action. SYSTEMS Create systems so that you don't end up doing everything yourself. MONEY Make a profit or your business won't last. With advice on location, raising finance, and devising a clear marketing plan, this entertaining but highly practical and detailed guide will enable you to open a coffee shop or sandwich bar that actually lasts and makes money. Catch up with the Coffee Boys at www.thecoffeeboys.com
Contents: About the Authors; Introduction; Part One: The Good and the Bad of the Coffee Shop Industry; Part Two: The Entrepreneur Skills Matrix; Part Three: The Great Formula!; Part Four: The Great Formula Explained; Part Four: Step-by-Step Action Plan; Coffeeboys useful contacts; Index.
Includes index.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Illustrations (p. vii)
- Preface (p. ix)
- Language and Orthography (p. xvii)
- Introduction: Rainmaking, Gender Epistemologies, and Explanation (p. 3)
- 1 Ihanzu Everyday Worlds (p. 28)
- 2 The Making and Unmaking of Rains and Reigns (p. 69)
- 3 Gendered Life-Worlds and Transformative Processes (p. 103)
- 4 Annual Rain Rites (p. 123)
- 5 (Wo)men Behaving Badly: Genders within Bodies (p. 139)
- 6 Ancestral Rain Offerings: Genders without Bodies (p. 160)
- 7 Witchcraft, Gender, and Inversion (p. 182)
- Conclusion (p. 198)
- Notes (p. 203)
- References (p. 225)
- Index (p. 249)