Last week, I had the privilege of attending the Restaurant Finance and Development Conference (RFDC) in Las Vegas. This gathering is always a highlight for restaurant leaders, financial experts, and technology innovators. This year’s RFDC was no exception, offering valuable insights into the current state of the restaurant industry and the strategic moves necessary for success in 2024 and beyond.
One theme that resonated throughout the conference was how operational efficiency and financial discipline go hand-in-hand in today’s challenging environment. With rising labor costs, increasing competition, and a growing demand for seamless customer experiences, the pressure is on restaurant operators to find smarter, more agile ways to manage their businesses.
Key Takeaways from RFDC 2024
- Data-Driven Decision Making
It’s clear that the future belongs to those who can harness the power of data. Whether it’s labor forecasting, inventory management, or profitability analysis, successful operators are leaning on technology to drive actionable insights. - The Labor Challenge
Managing labor costs while ensuring a great employee and guest experience remains a top concern. With turnover rates high across the industry, engaging and retaining employees has become a strategic priority. - Scalability is Essential
For restaurants eyeing growth, scalability is critical. Efficient systems and processes are the foundation for expanding into new markets or concepts while maintaining consistency and quality. - Tech-Enabled Workflows
From workforce management to customer loyalty, tech adoption is transforming operations. The integration of tools that connect employees, operations, and guest experiences is proving to be a game-changer.
Standout Sessions
A number of sessions stood out at RFDC which are detailed below:
- Building Success: Insights from Matt Perelman and Alex Sloane at RFDC 2024 – Matt and Alex talked about their journey from school to managers of a $2.5B fund.
- California Screaming: Adapting to the $20 Minimum Wage – California’s latest law changes bring $20 per hour minimum wages to a wide variety of QSR concepts.
- Emerging Brand CFOs: Insights on Leadership in a Fast-Paced Industry – Some amazing emerging brand CFO’s took the stage to talk about leading from the top finance seat.
- Consolidation and Integration: Streamlining Your Tech Stack for Future Growth – A few industry veterans decided to meet and talk through growing their technology stack.
- Financing and Growing Your Emerging Brand: It Can Be Done! – Key points on growing a growing brand, how to find financing, and ways to help franchisees and franchisors.
How TimeForge Can Help
Reflecting on these insights, I couldn’t help but see how tools like TimeForge are perfectly aligned with the industry’s needs. Here are some of the ways TimeForge can make a difference:
- Streamlining Labor Management: TimeForge simplifies scheduling, automates compliance, and offers labor cost forecasting, helping operators control costs while enhancing employee satisfaction.
- Data-Driven Decisions: With real-time dashboards and analytics, restaurant operators can monitor performance and adjust strategies on the fly.
- Improving Employee Retention: Features like shift preferences, mobile access, and streamlined communication keep teams engaged and informed.
- Scalability for Growth: TimeForge’s customizable platform scales effortlessly, whether you’re managing one location or one hundred.
Looking Ahead to 2025
The RFDC was a reminder of the resilience and innovation that define the restaurant industry. Operators are finding ways to thrive by embracing new tools and strategies that drive efficiency and profitability.
I’m excited to see how these trends will shape the industry in the year ahead—and proud that solutions like TimeForge are helping restaurant leaders rise to the challenge. If you’d like to learn more about how TimeForge can support your operations, feel free to connect with me here or send a message!
Let’s build a smarter, more efficient future for the restaurant industry—together.


