Are you looking to level up the way you manage your organisation?
We recently hosted a webinar with Louise McHendrie, owner of The Dance Business Academy to discuss exactly that. Louise is also the owner of Dance Inc Studios, a Scottish-based dance school in three locations.
But whether you own a dance studio, a theatre school or a gymnastics club, it’s important to understand the value of your offering and view yourself as you are – a business owner.
Keep reading to see how you can not only myanmar rcs data grow your business but also achieve a rewarding work-life balance.
Change your mindset
Before you can really experience great success, you have to shift gears and level up. If your school is growing, you need to start thinking on a bigger scale.
Louise’s business has grown dramatically over the last 5 years, but she had to adjust her mindset and decide to make it work for her rather than make her work for it.
After a few years of running her dance school solo, Louise decided it was time to, “… step back and be able to run it like a business, making sure that it was financially sustainable and making sure that I had a good quality of life.”
However, to keep things fresh, you must make sure you’re happy and fulfilled. If you don’t enjoy teaching anymore but love the planning and strategy side of things, employ more teachers and focus your energy on expanding your vision. Customers love to feel like they’re part of something exciting and that kind of dynamic starts at the top with you.
Fussy parents or customers can make things really unpleasant and stressful, but once you accept that you can’t please everyone all of the time, it’s easier to stick to your guns.
Have confidence in the decisions you’ve made and your reasons for them.