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Its Time
Hairdressing
Managers Get
Real...
Bad
hairdressing
management
is so easy
to spot in
someone else
however
very, very
difficult to
see in
yourself.
Can you
remember
times when a
Salon
manager you
worked for,
did
something so
stupid it
made your
blood boil,
and yet they
seemed to be
totally
unaware!
Ok...
what is a
good
Hairdressing
Manager
then?
We
have gone
down the
road of the
pathetic
softly,
softly
approach and
ended up
destroying
any sort of
discipline
in the
salon. I am
not saying
that we
should go
back to the
time when
trainees,
stylists
were worried
to step out
of line but
I think now
its a
complete
joke, some
salon owners
i have
spoken too
are
frightened
to
discipline
their staff
in case they
leave!
If we
create an
environment
with a
strong
culture so
that
everyone
Knows what
is expected
of them then
things get
so much
easier. Have
a good think
what is your
salon
culture.
What would
you love to
hear someone
say about
your salon
and what
would you
hate to hear
someone say
about your
salon. These
would make
fantastic
standards in
the salon
you agree!
Knowledge
is
absolutely
key for a
good
manager,
their are so
many good
books on
managerial
skills
available
today and
yet you ask
many so
called
managers how
they have
improved
their
knowledge
and I bet
they have
not even
tried to
learn or
improve
their
skills.
I always hear
this crummy
excuse "I
have not
been sent on
a course
yet, and
that my boss
has hasn't
bothered to
train me
they I was
just given
the job and
left to get
on with it".
COMPLETE
BOLLOCKS
Did that
Sound
familiar....
I know and
their are
many salon
owners that
send
managers on
courses but
my point is
this.............it
seems that
the attitude
of stylists,
trainees and
yes some
managers is
that its
their
right
to all these
things but
my point is
summed up in
this
statement.
'' everyone
seems to
have rights
but nobody
seems to
have
responsibilities
any more''
sound
true?
its my right
to go on a
course but
its not my
responsibility
to buy books
on the
subjects and
gain more
knowledge in
my own time
or instead
of reading
the paper in
the
staffroom
while I am
being
paid...........
Ok So what
skills does
a great
manager need
then. Well
here's a
few...
-
Leadership
A great
manager
should
inspire the
team and
give them
motivation
and
Direction.
They should
also be able
to come up
with the
answers the
team needs.
-
Culture
A great
manager
should be
able to
build a
strong
culture into
the team so
that the
salon
becomes self
disciplining.
this creates
values and
in turn
aspirations
which will
lead to
great team
spirit.
-
Dealing with
different
people
A great
manager
should be
able to deal
with
different
people in
different
ways because
we all have
different
problems at
different
times.
-
Organising
the team
A great
manager
should be
organised,
not only
with the
team but
with
themselves.
How many
times has
someone
asked you
something
and you have
not fully
delivered
the answer
or even
worse forgot
to do it at
all.
-
Delegation
This one is
one of the
hardest that
I have
found. To be
a great
manager you
need to be
able to
delegate and
not
abdicate.
Delegation
will create
worth in
your team as
long as you
help them
along and be
supportive.
Never, never
give
something
for someone
to do and
then take it
away as this
will create
de-motivation
and bad
feeling.
Getting help
with low
priority
tasks will
help your
time
management
and motivate
them.
-
Focus
Make sure
your team is
focused and
all firing
in the same
direction.
Creating
focus on a
service or
product will
help you
achieve your
goals.
-
Discipline
A great
manager
needs to
reinforce
discipline
in the
salon. Make
sure your
team really
understand
how serious
you are
about the
team goals
and
direction.
And that
they also
fully
understand
what will
happen if
they do not
perform well
and what
will happen
if they do.
A manager
needs to
manage
So
to summarise
a great
manager has
to be aware
of his/her
own faults.
Being able
to create
discipline
in the salon
but is also
approachable
and
understanding.
I think
their has
been to much
hand holding
and people
are not
being aloud
to fail.
This has
created a
culture
where
responsibility
has been
taken away.
If you give
someone
responsibility
most people
will be
responsible.
And lets not
forget that
their has to
be an
understanding
that when
things are
not done
correctly or
poorly their
has to be
some sort of
out come
what are you
going to do
with poor
performance
and also
what will
you do for
someone who
excels.
NOT WHO HAS
DONE THEIR
JOB HOW IT
SHOULD HAVE
BEEN DONE
because that's
why you
employed
them in the
first place.
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