Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Save money AND be entered to win 2 tickets to "Trouble In Tahiti" at the Vancouver Fringe Festival!

Sign up this week (September 6th to 11th) for our group coaching sessions and be entered to win 2 tickets to the Vancouver Fringe Festival!






In The Black Salon Business Consulting would like to introduce our new GROUP COACHING!

Group coaching is a great way to learn the fundamentals of successfully operating your business in a cost efficient way!


We are proud to bring you the first in our series of group coaching sessions:


LEADERSHIP

Start Date (Session 1): Wednesday Sept 28
Subsequent Sessions:
Session 2: Wednesday October 5
Session 3: Wednesday October 12
Session 4: Wednesday October 19
Time: 10:00-11:00 am PST

Session 1:
Creating a workspace culture (mission, values, vision, meetings, training, education, events)

Session 2:
Leadership: Who are leaders, the leader's role, team dynamics, expectations of your team, communicating with your team, giving and receiving feedback, 5 daily professional habits

Session 3:
Industry benchmarks

Goal setting

Team reviews

Team incentives

Session 4:
Customer service and client retention

Customer relation management



Participants will be emailed support tools in advance.

Sessions will be conducted by phone and attendees will be required to call in to a bridge line (this number will be provided upon registration, long distance charges may apply).

COST: $300.00 per participant, $250.00 for each additional participant from same salon/spa.
This is a savings of $100.00-$150.00 per person when compared to private coaching rates!



To Register please email us at info@itb180.com
Deadline for registration is Sunday September 18th so don't delay!






























Saturday, March 19, 2011

What are your Tolerations?

I have been working with a life coach for the past year and a half. It is she who introduced me to the awareness of tolerations. Tolerations, put quite bluntly, are the things you are putting up with.
I made a list of things I was putting up with, some of these included: My keys dangling too low from the ignition in my car and banging against my knee as I drive, scheduling myself to the point where spending time with friends felt like a chore because it was scheduled and not spontaneous, being pulled in too many directions at work, lack of "me" time and lack of exercise.
If I asked you to create your list of tolerations, you may be able to come up with 5-500 things! Some may be related to your personal life and some may be work related, but you will see that (most often) many of the tolerations we experience in our personal lives are created due to the domino effect starting with the tolerations in our professional lives. My over scheduling, lack of "me" time, and lack of exercise was ultimately due to the fact that I was working 12-16 hours a day, taking on too much responsibility and tasks at work, was stressed out and exhausted. Once I was able to recognize my tolerations, set boundaries, delegate more and work less my time began to free up and activities with friends and family became pleasurable again, actually something I looked forward to!
Tolerations are a negative energy source. They drain you and often prevent you from reaching your goals and achieving success. I encourage you to create your list of tolerations then start to get rid of them. Sometimes the elimination process requires help, contact us if we can be of any.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

What's Up?

I've blogged about the importance of having a budget for your business, client retention, and inventory control. I've written newsletters about leadership, change, and the benefits of investing in a business consultant...Is anyone listening? You may be reading what I write, but are you actually listening to what I've been saying?
Most new businesses will LOSE money for the 1-3 years, many new salon/spa owners can not afford to pay themselves a decent salary (but sometimes pay themselves too much!), and 80% of salons and spas close their doors within the first 2 years of business...Before you open a business please GET ADVICE!
You must have revenue projections and a cash flow plan, you must have money on reserve in the bank, and you must  posses some business and leadership skills.
I constantly hear stylists and estheticians say "I opened a salon because I was sick of making money for someone else" or "It didn't feel right giving half of my money away (to the salon owner)". Is this reason enough to open your own business if you know absolutely nothing about running a business, you've never been a leader before, and are not aware of industry benchmarks for success. The simple answer is NO.
Most employees have absolutely no idea how many costs are associated with operating a salon or spa and I can assure you that there are very few salon/spa owners who laugh all the way to the bank. Start up costs are usually in the thousands alone (construction, equipment, retail and professional product opening orders, electronics and software packages, advertising, recruitment, team training, etc) and I know that the mountain of monthly expenses can contribute to sleep deprivation!

Here's a list of potential monthly expenses for a salon/spa:


Payroll and payroll benefits (service providers, reception, apprentices, etc)
Incentives (retail commissions)
Professional Product Purchases (Includes wax, wax strips, foils, colour, back bar product, etc)
Retail Purchases
Cleaning and Sundries (tea, coffee, cream, etc)
Decorations/Flowers
Magazines
Dues/Memberships
Courier
Consulting/Coaching
Credit Card Commission/Fees
Bank Fees
Employee Recruitment
Training/Education
Insurance
Legal and Accounting
Telephone/Internet
Advertising
Utilities
Marketing/Promos
Rent/Lease
Security System
Interest Bank/Loan
Donations
Office supplies
Computer Software Support

Besides the financial obligations, many business owners are technicians and are also accountable to their employees and customers. They are the bread and butter of their business, leaving little or no time to focus on the visioning, recruitment, planning, mentoring, networking, system implementation and book keeping required for their business to grow.

With a de-regulated cosmetology industry and such scary statistics about business failure, why is it so hard to find people who want to succeed? I don't just mean talking about it, but actually striving towards becoming an industry leader and being one of the best! Maybe some of you don't like change and some of you may fear the commitment of time and hard work. I can guarantee one thing...if you want your business to grow it will not just "happen".
So my question is...What's Up? I get numerous calls from frustrated salon/spa owners and managers, some are even in tears. We speak (sometimes for hours) about their grievances,  we analyze their business practices, we discuss potential solutions to their frustrations and we agree that change must happen and that assistance is necessary.
I never hear from them again. Why? If it's about money you must understand that it takes money to make money and spending a little to improve your systems can potentially make you lots.  If it's about hard work, you must remember that nothing rewarding comes easy. If it's about fear you must understand that coaches do not judge, we guide.
So my next question...what are you waiting for?