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OWNER-OPERATOR · SHIFT HANDOFF

Owner-operator shift handoff restaurant playbook

Direct answer

Set commercial, access and escalation rules without becoming the silent owner of every shift task. During shift handoff, transfer open work, exceptions and access responsibility without forcing the next role to reconstruct the shift.

Example ownership

  • Plan and module decisions
  • Manager access
  • Pricing and policy approval
  • Unresolved risk and financial exceptions

Required evidence

  • Open-item list
  • Status snapshot
  • Next owner
  • Receiver confirmation

Shift-moment sequence

  1. List open orders, reservations, unavailable items and unresolved incidents.
  2. Match each item to a current status and next owner.
  3. Transfer only the access, device or physical material the procedure requires.
  4. Have the receiving role confirm the handoff and its priorities.

Escalation and stop condition

A shift is not handed over when a material exception has no accepting owner.

Role boundary: Ownership does not replace trained shift, food-safety, accounting or emergency roles.

Wobistro access boundary

Use individual staff accounts and grant the smallest useful module set. Wobistro permissions support the workflow when enabled; they do not define training, legal authority, food-safety responsibility or emergency command.

Verify allowed and restricted paths with a non-owner test account after changing the active plan, modules or role.

Other moments for Owner-operator

Same moment, other roles