Instructions: First, watch this video on the Impact of Analytics on the Restaurant Industry.
https://youtu.be/maLt-FFet_I (you can copy and paste to see video)
Second, answer the following questions below by referring to the video, the chapter reading and additional reading on analytics in your module, and the additional resources below:
Why is it that restaurants have been so slow in adopting analytics? (If you have experience in this industry, think about if your employer had systems in place to help them accurately identify the most profitable dishes, beverages, and servers. For restaurants that do not have systems or services in place, what would be some of the obstacles to implementing an analytics drive approach?)
What are the ways that consumer experience can be enhanced when restaurants utilize data?
To what degree are changes in technology and consumer behavior creating more opportunities for restaurants to capture customer data?
https://www.restaurant.org/research/restaurant-statistics/restaurant-industry-facts-at-a-glance
https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-restaurants-are-using-big-data-as-a-competitive-tool-1538515392
You must use your textbook and supplemental resources as a reference (with proper APA with-in citations) and answer the questions above in your own words – plagiarism WILL NOT be tolerated. In other words, cite your textbook and at least one additional source.
Your response requires a minimum of 200 words.
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Article
Although both nursing and medical practice challenges are focused on the patient and aim for favorable patient outcomes, there are significant distinctions in their methods to solving the problems. While medical practice problems are concerned with a patient’s disease pathology, nursing practice problems include issues identified with patients who are ill starting with the nursing assessment and continuing through nursing care, as well as problems discovered through insight or intuition that will necessitate nursing interventions (Helbig, 2018). Patients’ reactions to sickness, presenting signs and symptoms, deterioration in activities of daily life, and many other issues plague nursing practice. Nursing interventions for such patients’ difficulties are holistic in nature, focusing on their care, needs, and support both during and after treatment.