The case captures the origin and initial years of two restaurants Mirchi & Mime and Madeira & Mime, which exclusively employed Speech and Hearing Impaired persons (SHI) as servers (often called “waiters” in India). It documents how the restaurants were set up, captures significant incidents during this initial period and the impact of these incidents on the working of the restaurants. Further, it describes the challenge of opening a fine dining restaurant and a gastropub staffed exclusively by SHI persons as servers. The case narrates the reactions and impact on the SHIs and their families, co-workers within the outlets and the customers visiting these outlets. Finally, the case lists the recognition received by the organisation and outlines plans for the immediate future.
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Pradyumana Khokle;
Pradyumana Khokle
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.
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Vaibhavi Kulkarni
Vaibhavi Kulkarni
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.
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September 01 2023
Online ISSN: 1111-111X
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