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Dated: February 1, 2008 10:12 AM
A fit and healthy salon team isn't just important for your staff's well being, it is also vital for balancing the salon books and keeping moral up.
A staff member who frequently takes time off sick leads to cancelled appointments, puts pressure on other members of the team, causes disgruntled clients and can damage your reputation.
Therefore in an industry where standing for 10 hours a day and eating-on-the-go is the norm, it's essential that your staff look after their health and well being.
In order to ensure a fit and healthy workforce, some progressive salon owners are putting programmes in place to encourage employees to look after themselves and educate them in the best way to do so.
Last year, we caught up with Barrie Stephen, director of Leicestershire salon group Barrie Stephen Hair, who had provisionally launched a 'Fit for Business' programme to help his staff.
He used January and his employees new year's resoultions as a time to really push the programme to his team.
"We’re off to a great start in January," says Barrie. "We launched the plan to a totally up-for-it team at our conference on January 7th. 'Fit for Business' was the conference theme and we all felt very much like we were starting the year fired up for fitness.
"I feel more and more inspired by the idea of keeping our business – indeed our industry – in the best possible shape. It is not just about individuals taking care of their well being it is also a case of showing the team that they are cared about by the management team.
"If we put half the effort we put into client VIP services into supporting our teams and their health and well being we’d all feel the benefit."
To kick-start the programme, Barrie has brought in personal trainer Ian Roberts, who has started by introducing 'easy exercise' and 'understanding energy expenditure'.
He's got some simple steps that you can suggest to your staff members to help them take their well being into their own hands without dramatically changing their lifestyles.
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