Thursday, November 7, 2013

Graduating never gets boring.




My BP and I graduated our STARTSMART program this past Tuesday from the SBDC . The past 8 weeks was full of information from local Augusta business entrepreneurs such as the owner of  'Great Deals on Furniture', Pita Pit in Evans, AGC learning center, Better Business Bureau, Wells Fargo bank lenders, and International Uniform Shop on Broad. 

Some of the  Entrepreneur classmates I had the privilege of getting to know range from bartenders, daycare providers, tax & accounting, private tutors, private healthcare providers, hobby shop enthusiasts, and E-commerce retailer. 

That being said....you might wonder how any of this could help me in growing SalonDuo?  I have learned already, 10 months into being a business owner, that it's not an autopilot experience once you open your doors. You may be great at your 'trade'. But businesses fail because of the numbers gone wrong behind the scenes. During discussions with my peers during this program we problem solved situations we've all been in as business owners  Variety in Trade aside it's all about making a profit at the end of the day. Doing what we love and making money doing it.  I've learned the importance of calculating a budget and sticking to it. the importance of  keeping the numbers organized in an Excel spreadsheet from the beginning. you don't know where your going otherwise. So Between the information in this class, and the wisdom and guidance of our enthusiastic Coach, we are excited and looking forward to where SalonDuo will be this time next year. 




Only take advice from people who are where you want to be. 

We are the only obstacle  in our own way. 

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Fashion Focus Takeaway's

SalonDuo has successfully completed a marathon weekend attending  Fashion focus in Charlotte NC.  Our Team of 8 went ready to absorb information and be inspired, which is indeed what took place! Everyone split up to take courses specific to their needs. DevaCurl refreshers for the new stylists, eyelash extensions for our makeup artists, Martin Parson's updo class for some.  Our salon Coordinator,v Nikki PowPow and I attended  several business classes that challenged us to implement some new SalonDuo policies!! as the saying goes...


Good people always want to be better


So quickly im going to share my lessons learned. Maybe they will resonate with any hairstylist reading, or enlighten the people on the outside of our industry into how much thought, and effort goes into accommodating our guest at SalonDuo

First. If we  can't make you look good, you're just ugly. 

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      .......just kidding :) 

Any Person entering SalonDuo is our guests, from now on. (replacing the terminology from 'clients') 

The Importance of  remembering that as long as we are providing solutions to problems our guest's have, they will come back. When we get indifferent about their hair...that's when they have no reason to come back. 

i learned a new method of cutting bangs using thinning shears that i can't wait to try!

That as stylists we are a product, selling a service. Every point of contact is an opportunity to sell our service to a new guests. 

In one of the classes we talked about money being an invisible source of energy we all work hard for and worry about, but we never see it. I realized thats true, we make money, numbers in our bank accounts increase/decrease, and it affects our moods and directs our activities. money=energy force. 

I've changed my method of consultation with new and established guests, but that one you'll have to come into SalonDuo to experience firsthand. 

My business partner and I have become passionately inspired to create a salon experience that Augusta hasn't seen. Since we opened in Feb we hit the ground running with momentum and energy and in an auto-pilot way existed, happy to not be staying afloat financially.
That was just the beginning. One of the exciting, but scary steps SalonDuo  is taking is eliminating the assistants role in SalonDuo. Ironic seeing as my previous blog post was about them. 

I've always been aware of the energy in our salon and we strive to make it a peaceful, relaxing atmosphere that is meant to make our guest feel pampered and catered too. My scheduling has been increasingly busy the past few months, and I've double, and triple booked as needed to accommodate everyone. I wont be doing this anymore. I plan to schedule myself more time with each guest, so i can give my experienced,  personalized,  undivided, attention without time restraints. 

This is a HUGE, SCARY step for me. With my 3 year assistant leaving, and the new 'associate's' joining us, it's something I've just felt was necessary. There will be a transition period of course, and the Holiday's are all about making everyone beautiful, so do not fret, i will still accommodate everyone's beautifying needs. 


Friday, October 4, 2013

Right hand man, Assistant style.

There is a Pro-Con list to hiring assistants with experience or fresh out of school.  SalonDuo opted for someone who we could teach 'our way' without the challenge of 'un-training how another had taught them. As all beauty professionals know in this industry there are so many ways to ultimately achieve the same results, it comes down to preference. 

 the method SalonDuo uses when training an assistant through hands on experience is this:


I Do- You Watch
I Do- You Help
You Do - I Help
You Do - I Watch. 

I forget how new the entire salon experience is in the beginning, It's inspiring to take a moment to remember how every little accomplishment feels like a huge achievement. Training has it's challenges also though, SalonDuo never wants to have it's reputation compromised or the clients experiences less than perfect. This leaves a lot on the line when handing your loyal client over to the hands of an assistant in training.  The goal of having assistants at SalonDuo isn't to rush the clients experience, or because we've overbooked. It's to train these girls , show them the ropes, prepare them to become independent and build confidence for them to become  talented stylists. During the process of training them SalonDuo hopes to give our clients a  very enjoyable experience, since our assistants can focus on giving the best shampoo experience in town. 

 So far 6 weeks into our training with the girls everyday is better than the last! less shirts being soaked and more smooth blowouts achieved! 

SalonDuo believes Customer Satisfaction is no where near as important as Customer Loyalty. We appreciate all of our clients who have been such a great support this past year! 


Tuesday, September 24, 2013

SalonDuo BP's.







Being a salon owner would definitely compare to a juggling act of responsibilities.  Much respect for the business owners who venture into entrepreneurship solo. I am so blessed and thankful for my business partner in this adventure!  A lot of people voiced their concern about two friends going into business together when we were formulating the structure of SalonDuo. 

To Nikki Pow Pow and I it only made sense to be business partners. She had time and experience in areas I had none while I had talent and interest in other areas. All equal vital contributions to our plan.   

My advice to friends considering going into business, more specifically opening a salon together would be  to leave the emotions and hang-ups of a friendship at the door. There is no room for tip-toeing around the nitty gritty details of who does or did what. The monetary value in a business is so insignificant in the big picture.  What is most crucial is longevity and how will you accomplish that? I believe it's done in building a successful business partnership based on respect, honesty, shared values, and for lack of a better word...tact. 

there were times when we disagreed, and definitely didn't think things were 'fair', but my 'BP' and i have a shared vision, as well as a desire to make a difference in our community. We will succeed with SalonDuo because the point where we realized we were taking each other for granted has already come and gone, and changed our dynamic. Luckily it has only taken us 9 months to reach the point where we have realized the absolute importance of our partnership. There is give and take, it's never going to be an even 50/50 on anything, whether it's monetary contribution, personal time invested, behind the scenes projects, time behind the chair or tasks checked off the 'To do' list. When two people decide to be Partners it's an agreement much like a marriage. SalonDuo Vows such as....


For better or for Worse,
in slow times and hectic times
When you piss me off and when im delighted to see your face

during heated debates and PMS,
through different viewpoints, with our contributions beings as unique and different as we are people. 

A Promise to not explode on each other under pressure, or to stuff our difference of opinions inside.
To taking your kid with me, and leaving mine with you.
 to raising them as SalonSibblings.

Seriously though. a partnership can be so much more rewarding than flying solo. It's not for everyone, or every situation but when it works....it works beautifully and ....more importantly...successfully! 



and 2 heads are no doubt better than 1. 

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Back to school before and after!

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SalonDuo has made its first appearance In the metro spirit !

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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Lets Talk

There is no place to begin, So I am going to pick up where i currently find myself.  My mornings start with an overwhelmed  cirque soleil  themed juggling act of thoughts, ideas, dreams, & challenges.  Opening SalonDuo wasn't the end result, it wasn't the finale in my career. On the contrary, Salonduo is a springboard for my ambition.  To be satisfied with where i am would mean the beginning of a downward spiral. I am still climbing the hypothetical  mountain to find my ultimate purpose, my own individual niche in the industry and in my city of Augusta.  This blog is a road map. im going to put ideas out there that i hope will inspire new stylists yearning for their chance to tap into their creative juices, but also to established stylists who find themselves in a place of monotonous, lackluster days behind the chair.

i will share this enthusiasm i have for the industry and the opportunities that are waiting to be found. my first pearl of wisdom is...'The day is not about you.'

Your day at work....is not at all about whats going on in your life. the clients coming in to the salon you work at are coming in today for their own needs. to think you're their just to apply a color and send them out pretty means you need to seriously evaluate your purpose. 

The challenge would be to practice actively listening. to get past the 'small talk' and get to know the person who has chosen to be spending their time and money with you. how can you help them today? you can listen....really listen. doesn't mean give your opinion, or dismiss their chattiness with autopilot affirmations that your 'listening'. we all do it. but lets try to actively engage in conversation and actively listen. 

Ps.
they don't really care about your drama, so unless repeated inquires about it happen, talk minimally about yourself and your issues, and steer the convo back towards their own life.