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Discover how WhataGames, Whataburger's annual competition, goes beyond training by emphasizing core principles, teamwork, and excellence to create a memorable customer experience.
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WhataGames at Whataburger transcends the typical training event, becoming a remarkable experience for employees known as family members within the brand. Initiated three decades ago, this annual competition aims to reiterate core principles focusing on serving hot food hot and cold food cold while providing courteous service. At its core, the competition emphasizes creating a memorable customer experience by instilling a deep understanding of the brand's essence.
WhataGames serves as a platform to reinforce Whataburger's commitment to exceptional service, emphasizing the meticulous preparation, quality ingredients, and bold flavors that define the brand. By prioritizing teamwork, high energy, and established processes during peak hours, the competition aims to go beyond operational manuals and truly embody the brand's values.
COO Debbie Stroud aptly describes WhataGames as a blend of tradition and competition. It not only enhances engagement within teams but also fosters stronger connections with customers. The competition sharpens operational skills, driven by the pride, care, and love that form the foundation of Whataburger's promise to provide goodness round the clock.
In 2024, Whataburger introduced a new approach to recognizing excellence by expanding beyond medal winners to the top 10% of restaurants. This update not only provides a substantial cash prize incentive but also sets ambitious goals for employees, focusing on brand standards like speed of service, guest satisfaction, and order accuracy.
The competition unfolds in three phases, starting with pre-game prep where teams receive training materials covering leadership, people management, and customer experience. The subsequent seven-week competition period is followed by regional rallies where winners are announced. This framework ensures ongoing engagement and motivation among employees.
Whataburger's commitment to career development is evident through the robust advancement opportunities within the company. Employees progress from trainees to certified trainers, team leaders, and managerial roles. The WhataGames competition plays a pivotal role in boosting confidence and showcasing potential career growth.
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WhataGames instills a culture of accountability and continuous improvement, transcending the competition period to perpetually enhance the Whataburger experience. The focus on maintaining energy and commitment ensures that every customer interaction contributes to the brand's success, further reinforcing the commitment to excellence.
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Whataburger's high standards of excellence are at the core of WhataGames, aiming not for a finish line but for ongoing improvement. The competition metrics center on customer experience, extraordinary hospitality, bold flavors, speed of service, accuracy, and cleanliness—key pillars that define the brand and drive service excellence.