With the sponsorship of a brewery, the men rigged a friend's home so that beer flowed from all the taps.
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Bradley Woods's curator insight,
May 15, 2014 10:15 AM
The winner had, in steak sandwich terminology, superior 'fangability', which is a term used to describe the ease of which one's teeth can sink into a juicy, succulent and flavoursome steak sandwich. The winning Chef, Mickey Phull, attributed his win to the freshness of the produce he uses and the tender, juicy steak that is accompanied by a homemade barbeque and porcini mushroom sauce. The Best Brew at Four Points by Sheraton was awarded second place by guest judges that included AHA(WA) CEO, Bradley Woods, Lion Regional Sales Manager, Danny Connolly, Jacki O’Hara from The Peasant’s Table and Graeme Butler from Today Tonight Channel 7. Australian Hotels Association (WA) CEO, Bradley Woods, congratulated the winner and said “the response from the public and industry to this year’s competition was overwhelming with over 3,000 online nominations submitted to determine the finalists. “The steak sandwich brings together everything that is great about WA venues and pubs, from the home-styled cooking to the locally-grown produce.” The five metropolitan finalists faced each other at a ‘cook off’ to determine which steak sandwich was the best at the AHA Hospitality Expo today at Crown Perth. WA’s Best Steak Sandwich Metropolitan Competition is sponsored by Tourism Western Australia and beverage company Lion. - See more at: http://www.ahawa.asn.au/news___information/mediaitem.phtml?MediaID=197#sthash.H6au9eag.dpuf |
Lisa Armstrong's curator insight,
April 23, 2014 8:38 AM
Have a read of this article on the significance of Leadership for Kaizen to gain traction. This article on Leadership: the force multiplier of Kaizen introduces leadership as having a multiplier effect on quality outcomes. Reflect on the areas with your work team where your leadership can have a multiplier effect on quality outcomes.
Esta Lessing, CBAP®'s curator insight,
January 8, 2014 2:47 PM
This is a great article discussing change and how we cope or not with it. It also outlines how change is changing...essential reading for all Business Analysts working on any project in any organisation! |
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