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008: Chef Ford Fry on Launching with Purpose and Authenticity

November 23, 2016 by Launch Youniversity Leave a Comment

Chef Ford Fry on Launching with Purpose and Authenticity
Chef Ford Fry on Launching with Purpose and Authenticity
The Launch Youniversity Podcast
008: Chef Ford Fry on Launching with Purpose and Authenticity
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On last week’s episode, Chef Ford Fry told us that his passion for people and experiences fuels him to continue launching restaurants. Through this, he has become one of the most successful and recognized chefs and restaurateurs in Atlanta. Missed last week’s episode? Listen now. 

In today’s episode, Ford walks us through his process of taking an idea for a restaurant, designing a full concept, and ultimately opening its doors to the public. His approach is unique—instead of building everything around his idea, he starts with a location and builds his ideas around the needs of the neighborhood. This servant-leadership way of thinking has resulted in restaurants that feel authentic and serves a greater purpose in the city.

Welcome to episode 8 of the Launch Youniversity Podcast.

Links + Resources:

  • Ford Fry’s Website
  • Ford Fry’s Instagram
  • Ford Fry’s Twitter
  • The Pathway to Launch Sequence

Three Takeaways:

1.  Use your product, service or idea to serve a need. Ford doesn’t start with a restaurant idea. He starts with a location and creates a restaurant that fits the neighborhood and serves the city. You might not be launching a restaurant, but it’s a mindset that can be applied to any launch: Am I serving a real need with my product, service or idea?

2. Empower people to do what they do best. Ford builds out the restaurant concept and decides what the feel and tone should be, and then he hands his ideas over to graphic and interior designers who are gifted in bringing ideas to life. You don’t need to be everything to everyone. Know what you’re good at and then bring in the right people to help you fill in the gaps.

3. Advertising isn’t the only way to have a successful business. Ford’s mentality is to be the best in class and the right kind of stories and press will follow.

Tagged With: atlanta, food business, ford fry, restaurant, scaling

007: Learning How to Repeat Success with Chef Ford Fry

November 17, 2016 by Launch Youniversity Leave a Comment

Learning How to Repeat Success with Chef Ford Fry
Learning How to Repeat Success with Chef Ford Fry
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007: Learning How to Repeat Success with Chef Ford Fry
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Summary:

Chef Ford Fry is one of Atlanta’s most accomplished and well-recognized restaurateur. Between 2012 to 2016, Ford launched 10 new restaurants that quickly became some of the hottest spots in the city.

Ford didn’t set out to be the well-known success that he is. He had a passion for food, experiences and people—and those fueled his ambition for opening new restaurants and concepts.

Our conversation with Ford proved that the more times you launch, the easier it gets.

Welcome to episode 7 of the Launch Youniversity Podcast.

Links + Resources:

  • Ford Fry’s Website
  • Ford Fry’s Instagram
  • Ford Fry’s Twitter
  • The Pathway to Launch Sequence

Three Takeaways:

1. The first step can be the hardest. Ford knew he wanted to own his own restaurant, but was hesitant to actually make the leap.

2. Learn every part of your business. Ford is a chef, but he learned how to do everything from building permits to payroll. Then, he surrounded himself with talented leaders to help him.

3. It gets easier with time. As you develop your launch muscles, you’ll find things that didn’t come naturally will become second nature.

Tagged With: atlanta, chef ford fry, launch, restaurant

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