Operations Analysis:a Case Study of Yo!® Sushi

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[pic] Operations analysis: a case study of YO!® Sushi |Programme |Hospitality Management | |Class |BHH4017 | |Module |Hospitality Operational Analysis | |Name of lecturer |Fiona Moffat | |Word count |3397 | |Due date of work |18th December 2013 | |Student name |Jundi Zhou | Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to investigate an actual food and beverage operation - YO!® Sushi in Leeds, which is a Japanese sushi restaurant located in the Trinity Leeds. The aim of this report is to demonstrate the feasibility of the operation of YO!® Sushi in Leeds. And it will use a variety of analytical tools and conceptual models to identify the service concept, service systems, customers and market positioning, which focus on both consumers as well as operations. Research for this report included books of hospitality operations, a review of current literature on operations of YO!® Sushi and conversation with the manager of YO!® Sushi in Leeds. The major findings indicate that the restaurant design of YO!® Sushi in Leeds, which is that the Japanese style ‘kaiten’ conveyor belt carrying various sushi dishes and other cooked foods around the restaurant in a
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