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BUSINESS OPTIMIZATION


TOP 3 AI TOOLS FOR FOODSERVICE CONSULTANTS


ChatGPT: Generative AI tool that can analyze and summarize complex documents, conduct deep research, and generate any type of text. Custom GPTs can be trained on sector-specific data for more targeted responses.


Gamma: AI-powered deck builder that transforms reports into draft


version to another. Also, avoid spending so much time trying to automate that you lose sight of what’s important.” For Cebrián López,


successful adoption of AI comes down to taking it step by step. Equally important is learning to communicate with it and personalizing it over time. “You have to know how to structure your prompts,” she says. “But above all, personalize it and train it properly – that’s when you really get value from it. My ChatGPT already knows my name, career background, and what impact I


want to make in the sector.” Despite AI’s impressive


capabilities, however, Cebrián López doesn’t see it replacing consultants any time soon: “AI will never have my knowledge, experience, and years of studies. Maybe in 30 years it will be able to replace us, but for now we’re far from that. It often lacks accuracy or gives generic, unprofessional responses. We still have to be there to validate what it does.” Schumaker echoes this need


“My ChatGPT already knows my name, my career background and what impact I want to make in the foodservice sector”


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for validation: “If I’m feeding AI documents to digest, that’s significantly safer because I know the source material. But if it’s finding information on its own, you absolutely have to verify it.”


Te need for validation and


expertise makes Cebrián López very cautious about when to recommend AI to clients: “It’s not something that can yet be used by just anyone, especially when many of our clients are still using Excel to manage


“AI is no longer a shiny object to explore and organizations in any and all


presentations that can be refined and customized, reducing preparation time from hours to minutes.


imaginable sectors are moving ahead”


their business. I’d rather have them familiarize themselves with hospitality management software with integrated AI and then move on to AI little by little.”


Despite the cautions and


limitations, Gallant is clear that AI adoption cannot be stopped: “We’re past the trial-and-error phase. AI is no longer a shiny object to explore. Organizations in any imaginable sector are moving ahead. Tere are leaders who are still reluctant to adopt it, but I think we’re at a point where we can’t put this cat back in the bag.”


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Synthesia: Video creation platform that uses custom avatars to produce professional video


messages without filming. It’s perfect for client communications, training materials, and marketing content.


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