These Post-Holiday Season Slump Secrets Can Help CFPMs

The month of December is traditionally the busiest month of the year in the food service industry. But it’s followed by January, which has the notorious reputation of being the slowest. While at first, the post-holiday season slump is a pleasant break from the non-stop holiday pace, MN certified food protection managers – CFPMs soon begin to scratch their heads to find ways to keep their staff productive and happily employed at the same time.

In some cases, it may be necessary to trim labor hours during the slow season. However, there are ways to take advantage of the downtime.

Post-Holiday Season Slump Secrets Can Help CFPMs

Potential Post-Holiday Season Slump Projects For CFPMs

Before cutting hours or letting your staff set up card games in the break room, there are several tasks that you should consider taking care of when you have a seasonal lull in production.

  • Ensure your key managers have up-to-date Minnesota CFPM certification
  • Address potential food safety hazards
  • Clean and organize storage areas
  • Cross-train employees

One of every MN certified food protection manager’s priorities should be to address potential food safety concerns during the post-holiday slump season. That is why January is the perfect month to ensure your staff’s training is current. Instead of taking away valuable production time during the busy months, this slow season is the perfect time for food safety training. It is also a good time to alter and change production methods and organize your storage space to eliminate potential contamination hazards.

Utilizing downtime to cross-train employees is an often overlooked alternative to cutting staff hours. January is a good time of the year to assess your team members for individuals who have the potential to move into other roles within your facility or those who are eager to learn more.

There are slow seasons throughout the year in nearly any industry. Spending your downtime wisely can often prepare your team for success in the new year. The staff at Safe Food Training would like to take this time to wish you a safe, productive, and successful 2024.

For over 20 years Safe Food Training has been known as the # 1 provider of food protection manager certification in Minnesota. We offer both instructor led and on-line food safety certification courses. Our instructor led courses are regularly scheduled at several central Minnesota locations. If you have special training requirements, we can even customize ServSafe training for your group. Which ever option is best for you, we would be happy to serve your needs.

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