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Title: Hiroaki (Rocky) Aoki and Benihana's
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One, the current model has proved to be successful for forty years. Two, as Rocky stated himself, people are very picky about their food. Changes could cause a turn for the worse. As the saying goes, why try to fix something if it is not broken? It appears that the Benihana concept would not be suited to be modified into another industry, however, it the methodology could be changed... Showed first 250 characters
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Changes could cause a turn for the worse. As the saying goes, why try to fix something if it is not broken? It appears that the Benihana concept would not be suited to be modified into another industry, however, it the methodology could be changed. Rocky asked himself the question of the changing generation that is currently at hand... Showed next 250 characters
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