Posts Tagged ‘Launch’
Proof You Can Either Do A Lot With A Little… Or A Little With A Lot!
This is the first part of my martial arts business interview with Jim Mahan, a MASAI member who is doing amazing things by following my coaching advice. If you’ve ever said “I can’t” about starting a martial art school, you MUST see this! (Note: The audio is patchy in a few places, but it doesn’t detract from the information, which is priceless…) I’ll post the second part of the interview tomorrow, where Jim explains how he is managing a successful martial art school launch in spite of not having the “perfect” facility. Stay tuned! Read the rest of this entry »
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How To Become A Top School By Focusing On The “Big Five” Principles of Martial Arts School Management

Just like learning martial arts, launching and growing a school simply requires focusing on the correct "technique"
Running a martial arts school successfully is really pretty simple – it’s getting your school off the ground that is the hard part. Even so, the same principles that allow you to manage a school effectively are the very same principles needed to get you through your launch period.
Think it’s complicated? It’s really not… launching and growing your school is really just a matter of staying focused on the “Big Five” areas of martial arts school management.
No matter where you are in the business life-cycle, I recommend that every month you should review your current operations as they relate to each of the “Big Five” management principles, then pick one crucial thing to implement/improve upon in each area, and then repeat this process every month thereafter.
By the way, the “Big Five” areas are: Read the rest of this entry »
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