ACI Culture Keepers - Al Copeland Investments
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ACI Culture Keepers - Al Copeland Investments
ACI Culture Keepers GOAL Uphold a culture of excellence exemplifying ACI’s Mission Statement and Core Values in everything we do, with every guest we serve, and with every Krewe member we hire. A Krewe is an organization that puts on a parade, typically for Mardi Gras. We use the term Krewe to refer to our team that puts on a show for our guests every time they dine with us. ACI’s History Al Copeland Investments (ACI) owns and operates a wide variety of businesses, including restaurants, hotels, a food processing company, and comedy clubs. The late Al Copeland, the renowned restaurateur who founded Popeye’s Famous Fried Chicken, established Copeland’s of New Orleans in 1983. Al was a New Orleans icon, the stuff of legends. Al never did anything on a small scale. Everything had to be the best, and he had to be the best at everything. He was known worldwide for his activities in the sport of offshore powerboat racing. Driving his boats to unprecedented fame in racing history, he brought fun and show business to the sport. He won the internationally prestigious Harmsworth Trophy, the coveted World Championship, and the National US #1 high point championship six out of six times running. Al’s success and contributions were recognized numerous times in the restaurant industry as well. To name a few: 1988 1989 1993 1993 1995 - MUFSO Golden Chain award International Franchise Association Entrepreneur of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award for Popeye’s LRA’s first Service to Humanity Award Louisiana’s Restaurant Association Hall of Fame After Popeye’s, Al went on to create Copeland’s of New Orleans, Copeland’s Cheesecake Bistro, Copeland’s Social City, Intrigue Fireside Martini and Oxygen Lounge, Diversified Foods and Seasonings, Landmark Best Western Hotel, Grand Boutique Hotel, and the Landmark French Quarter Hotel. He Al made a promise to win, before any race began. “To the win!” he would say, and he embodied this slogan in all he did. Our restaurants provide a unique dining experience to our guests. Al Copeland’s heritage gave him the critical palette used in developing all the unique dishes found in our restaurant concepts. Each restaurant serves unique, full-flavored dishes to delight each and every guest. Our restaurants are more than just restaurants… they are the Copeland family’s promise to provide everyone with the finest dining experience each and every visit. This tradition carries on today under the leadership of Al Copeland, Jr., our Chairman and CEO. Our restaurants operate under the names Copeland’s of New Orleans and Cheesecake Bistro.by Copeland’s. Throughout our training materials and in our conversations, we refer to our restaurants collectively as “Copeland’s.” Thus, whenever you see “Copeland’s,” know it refers to the brand of which you are a proud part. Our Culture Our culture is the basis to our success and encompasses all we do on a daily basis to live up to the Copeland family mission. We achieve our culture by living, breathing and exemplifying: Copeland’s Mission Statement Copeland’s Core Values Read on for the specifics of each of these items and you’ll see what sets our restaurants apart from the competition. Serious Personal Commitment ACI’s Core Values Our Krewe members are committed to There are 7 Core Values as the driving force behind every decision we make. Here are some examples of how each core value presents itself in the day-today operations in our restaurants: working together as a team to provide to our guests with “from scratch,” New Orleans inspired cuisine, served with southern hospitality. We are willing to put our personal feelings and emotions aside to deliver superior guest service; no personal agendas! Pride in our People Generosity We freely share our skills and knowledge with our Krewe. We are on the guests’ side in every situation; hospitality is the essence of generosity. We give more than we receive. By attracting and retaining outstanding Krewe, we have confidence in empowering them to make decisions that will help grow our company. By offering clear, concise communication between management and Krewe, we foster an environment that produces trust, enthusiasm, and pride in our work. Integrity We are not afraid to ask for help from our Krewe, nor are we too proud to offer it to others. We are not willing to compromise our high standards as it relates to food, beverage, and service. Passion for Food We expect our Krewe to love our food and accept nothing less than the best full- flavored New Orleans cuisine. Our Krewe prepares dishes to specification each and every time, no matter what time of day. Winning Orientation The entire Krewe arrives prepared to win the shift. We overcome obstacles, manage challenges, and celebrate the win. If we fall short, we take accountability, make corrections, and prepare for the next win. Winning is preparation and state of mind. If you are not prepared, you will not win. Consistent winners make adjustments in losing situations to continue toward the win. Continuous Learning As a part of the Krewe at Copeland’s we come prepared to every shift with the intent to learn something new, whether it is from a Dish Washer or from the GM. We accept challenges. We work as a Team, and we do it with the intent to develop ourselves and the business. How Success is Measured We put a lot of effort into setting standards, goals, and budgets for each restaurant, so it is important to spend an equal amount of time measuring how well we are living up to these expectations. We gauge success in the restaurants using the following tools: Sales Labor Cost Food Cost Sanitation Audits Turnover T.C.I. L.B.W. D.O.E. Guest Feedback Mystery Shopper Reports Guest Count We gauge Krewe success with Performance Evaluations measuring the following: Mission Statement Core Values Goals Competencies All of these tools combined give us a snapshot of your performance so we know where to provide support, development, and continuous learning. “How” you do your job is just as important as doing the job! After all, we have pride in our people and are committed to your success, “To the Win!” Krewe Development Path The Krewe Development Path is our program designed to encourage all Krewe to move up, make more money, learn new stations, teach, and train those around them. Below you will see that path available to you, from the moment you graduate training until the day you are hired as a manager. If your interested in making more money learn a new stations, become a trainer, and move into being a leader of the Krewe. You matter, we care, and the choice is yours. Path Visuals Below you will see the path for our FOH and HOH to move up, keep learning, and make more money. You will also see these displayed in your restaurant as an inspiration everyday we work. Recognition Guide To the left, you will see our recognition guide for all Krewe members. Every time you learn and validate on a new station, a Fluer di Lis will be embroidered on your hat or apron. Additionally, your title will be embroidered every time you validate. Take a minute to review the details on the poster. Copeland’s Pride Card Does working this path interest you? Well if it does, the tools you need are available anytime you are ready to learn. Today you will receive the card shown (Right) with websites containing the training material you need to start working your path! Making Cents of our Results Do you know how much of every sales dollar remains for profit once all expenses are paid? The answer is not much! Profits in the restaurant industry are pretty slim as you can see below. This makes it even more critical that we all work together to deliver on our mission of boldly creating and consistently executing our restaurant practices to produce maximum profitability for our shareholders. Take a look below to see exactly how much of each dollar goes to the major cost centers. Labor Cost = $0.33 Paper Cost = $0.01 Indirect Operating Expenses = $0.255 Profits = $0.05 Food & Beverage Cost = $0.27 Smallwares Cost = $0.02 Direct Operating Expenses = $0.065