It’s one thing to dream about owning your own business, but converting those dreams into reality takes careful research and planning. Underestimate the costs of running a business, and there is no profit left. A salon/spa business plan helps to clarify your thoughts and ideas and can act as working document that you refer to (and tweak) during both the initial set up and the day-to-day running of your business. It can help you spot potential problems, mitigate their risks and act as a useful benchmark to track your progress. Developing your business plan once you’re up and running helps you to step back and look at what’s working in your business and what you can improve on.
Who wrote the article?
Julie Lee is a salon owner, author, nail and beauty specialist, educator and salon coach. Her career has spanned over 25 years and she has trained hundreds of professionals enabling them to set up and run their own nail and beauty businesses. Julie is a passionate salon coach, guiding salon owners to realise and achieve their dream businesses.
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