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McCormick and Schmick's
National Seafood Restaurant Group Finds the Recipe for
Success
The McCormick & Schmick's 39 seafood restaurants in 19
states across the country have increased in name recognition.
This unique restaurant chain is adding restaurants each
year at an increasingly rapid rate. Each one has its own
regional flavor, featuring locally available seafood and
original recipes of its chefs. Upscale but affordable, the
restaurants have managed to capture the loyalty of local
clientele with their anything-but-chain-like ambiance, food
quality, and service.
By the time McCormick & Schmick's restaurant count was
14, they had outgrown their spreadsheet-based accounting
system. Knowing they were positioning their business for
future growth, they carefully researched 50 different solutions
and settled on Microsoft Dynamics GP.
Now, 25 restaurants later, McCormick & Schmick's likes
the flexibility and ease of use of their solution. Their
company has "grown up" with Microsoft Dynamics,
which helps them manage the growth they are enjoying in
a time when other restaurants are struggling.
Situation
You may have dined at one of Bill McCormick and Doug Schmick's
restaurants across the United States-McCormick & Schmick's
Seafood Restaurant, M&S Grill, Jake's Famous Crawfish, McCormick's
Fish House & Bar-to name a few of the affiliated restaurants.
If you did, you may have found the restaurant in a building
listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It very
likely had ambiance and up-scale flavor, without a high
entrée price. Forty different varieties of seafood are served,
listed on a menu printed daily based on the product price
and availability of their 85 to 110 menu items. Each chef
creates dishes tailored to regional tastes and their own
talents. In July 2003, Consumer Reports magazine listed
McCormick & Schmick's as one of the best restaurant chains
in the nation. The chain has continued to thrive post-9/11,
when other restaurants have struggled.
The company now known as McCormick & Schmick's was begun
modestly in the 1970s by Bill McCormick and Doug Schmick.
Their growth in the early years was slow and steady. By
1996, McCormick & Schmick's operated 14 restaurants in four
states.
Growth pains were being felt in the accounting area, which
was unable to do a consolidated financial statement or actual-to-budget
comparison with their homegrown, spreadsheet-based system.
In the restaurant business, food costs are a critical component
of profitability. The company operated on a four-week cycle.
It took three weeks to produce financial statements for
the previous quarter. By that time, they were three quarters
of the way into the next period. If food costs for the preceding
period were too high, it was too late to make adjustments.
They decided to check out all accounting software possibilities.
In all, they looked at 50 financial and accounting software
packages. They sought a scalable solution that would grow
with their business. They needed a system that could handle
multiple budgets, had a Microsoft® Windows® based graphical
user interface, and one that would operate on the PCs in
which they had already invested. They wanted a system that
would service them for a minimum of ten years.
Solution
McCormick & Schmick's settled on Microsoft Dynamics with
the help of Microsoft Reselling Partner, InterDyn. Early
in the implementation, they realized a five-day reduction
in month-end closing time. This reduction provided them
with the ability to quickly produce financial statements
and respond to cost overruns.
Since the 1996 implementation, Microsoft Dynamics GP has
helped McCormick & Schmick's grow its business to the current
39 restaurants in 19 states.
J.D. Edwards Side-Stepped
Thomas Yee, Manager of Information Technology at McCormick
& Schmick's reports that at one point in the restaurant
chain's history, it was controlled by a publicly held company
using the J.D. Edwards financial and accounting solution.
During that time, the company was under tremendous pressure
to switch to J.D. Edwards. They resisted. "There was no
evidence that it was any better than what we already had,"
Yee says. "We wanted to stay nimble and independent. As
a healthy and successful restaurant group, we were able
to manage our concepts and procedures well. If it's not
broke, don't fix it," Yee says. McCormick & Schmick's stalled
on the J.D. Edwards conversion for four years as they grew
to 35 restaurants. Eventually, they were sold by the publicly
held company and are once again privately held, having stayed
the course with Microsoft Dynamics.
Support for Growth Opportunities
The company now finds itself in a period of particularly
rapid growth. "The opportunities are approaching us every
day-we have lots of growth potential." Yee says. To support
that growth, in 2002, McCormick & Schmick's upgraded their
Microsoft Dynamics GP solution. "To upgrade to the next
version was a big step in our efficiency so we could expand
without making our internal centralized processing more
cumbersome," Yee says.
Managing Restaurant Construction
McCormick & Schmick's has found an additional use for its
Microsoft Dynamics GP solution-one that helps them manage
the construction growth they are experiencing. In the past,
they had used Peachtree's ACCPAC to manage the construction
accounting portion of their operations. As a single-user
system, it was inadequate to support their growth at the
rate of three to six restaurants per year. The decision
was made to move their construction accounting to Microsoft
Dynamics GP as well. They use a different database to keep
the construction management part of the business separate.
Now they can have one person cutting checks, another coding
invoices, and another posting journal entries. "It has helped
manage our growth," Yee says.
Favorite Modules and Features
Along with their upgrade, McCormick & Schmick's added the
functionality of Integration Manager. Yee has this to say
about Integration Manager, "I consider Integration Manager
a staple in doing the GL, and soon the payables. It has
opened the doors to everything. We have an intranet site
that gathers our restaurant information. I couldn't do restaurant
dailies now without that integration."
They have also added Intercompany Processing. "Intercompany
has opened a few doors. We're looking at electronic 1099s
for the first time and considering payment via integrated
credit card from Bank One."
They also like Modifier, Report Writer, and Safe Pay. "I
couldn't live without Report Writer or Modifier. Safe Pay
is used every day, and it's just a requirement for me. The
products I'm using every day, I love," says Yee.
In the past McCormick & Schmick's needed to hire temporary
labor for two weeks to rekey the budget data from Microsoft
Excel spreadsheets. Using the budgeting tool, they are now
able to automatically import spreadsheet-based budgets.
The SmartLists feature allows them to review report information
more quickly.
Benefits
Ease and Flexibility
McCormick & Schmick's likes the ease and flexibility of
the Microsoft Dynamics GP solution. When new staff members
are hired, existing staff are able to easily provide training.
Because of the Modifier tool, customizations remain transparent
to the staff.
Cost Savings in Reporting
McCormick & Schmick's was ready to purchase 17 new file
cabinets this year to house their posting reports. Considering
the cost of the file cabinets, hanging folders, and three-hole
punch paper, they estimated the potential cost for equipment
and supplies at $15,000. When they began using Microsoft Dynamics for Analytics-FRx®, they were able to
modify forms using Report Writer, generate electronic documents
as output using Acrobat Distiller, and e-mail the reports
as attachments. With no need to produce and mail hard copy
reports and store the printouts, both labor costs as well
as equipment and supply costs have been avoided.
Improved Decision Making
The power of Microsoft Dynamics has saved time
and labor costs for McCormick & Schmick's. And because reporting
is now quicker, the company is better able to react to cost
overruns and can be more proactive in their cost containment
efforts.
A Valued Partner Relationship
Yee is complimentary of Reselling Partner InterDyn. "They
are the lifeblood of our organization. I wouldn't be able
to do the things I do if I didn't have a partner I could
trust who knows my business like I know my business." He
reports that InterDyn is always watching for opportunities
that allow the company to manage its business better.
Overall Impressions
McCormick & Schmick's is happy with their 1996 software
choice, their decisions to upgrade and add functionality,
and their partnership with Microsoft. "I wouldn't have a
job if we didn't have that product. I'm so glad we made
the decision to go with Microsoft Dynamics GP in 1996-it
was the right choice. Microsoft has stepped up to the plate-there's
always been a partnership there. It was evident when we
implemented the solution, but it's even more evident now
in the last two years because of the fact that you have
a big name [Microsoft] stepping behind another big name
[Dynamics GP]. It's a universal acceptance program."
Yee couldn't convince his company to buy computers in the
past. It was the Microsoft Dynamics GP accounting package's
functionality that paved the way for greater acceptance
and use of technology. "The only reason we crossed that
bridge was that they saw what we were doing with our accounting
package," Yee says.
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