My Problem with "Heard" in Kitchens, and Why I Prefer Mirrored Callbacks
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The traditional "heard" in kitchens may fall short in high-stakes culinary environments, where clarity and accuracy are paramount. This episode challenges this norm and proposes "mirrored callbacks" as a superior alternative for chefs, culinary students, and restaurant staff. Embracing this method enhances communication, reduces errors, and could revolutionize teamwork in the hospitality industry.
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