Category: Business Management

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When Can We Start?

Pediatrician David Geller explains when it is appropriate for children to start dance or gymnastics lessons for the Baby Center. According to Dr. Geller, there’s nothing toddlers like better than tumbling around on soft mats. Though your child probably won’t be able to perform any “moves” such as somersaults or

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World-Class Future Success Keys

Written by Frank Sahlein Looking for the keys to success for the next 2 years? In the next 2 years, the best businesses in our industry will absolutely separate themselves from the rest of the pack. How? By identifying and implementing the business, technology and cultural keys that will establish

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Cash Flow “What Ifs”

Cash flow is probably the single most important component of your financial well-being because if you don’t have it, you’re stuck. Especially for small businesses, maintain consistent cash flow can be difficult. And failing to maintain consistent cash flow can be deadly. For those providing lessons or activities of some

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Keeping Your Focus

A portion of Karen Goeller’s article What’s Behind the Ability to Focus? that defines levels of dehydration is provided below. The remainder of Karen’s article is published on GymnasticsStuff.com. We encourage to you continue reading it because of the detail that she provides on four key factors that impact athletic

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Hiring Receptionists

First impressions are powerful. Whether it be from a walk-in or phone call, your receptionist is one of the first people your customers are in contact with.  This staff member must be able to provide excellent customer service on top of any other clerical tasks. So, how do you find

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Running a Seasonal Business: The Rules of Engagement

So – your business has seasonal highs and lows. How do you deal with it and keep your sanity? There are some basic Rules of Engagement that can help you. At its simplest of course, you must generate enough profit during your busiest times to operate in your slowest times.

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Jackrabbit Helps Owner Make Transforming Changes to his Cheer Gym Operations

East Coast (Cheerleading Academy) Nitros www.eastcoastnitros.com 1 location, 400 students, 16 instructors Owner, Glenn Sutch THE CHALLENGE Glenn was searching for a class-based management system that provided robust receivables and payables features. Cheer gyms have unique needs that no software available in the marketplace is customized to provide. Glenn’s worries

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Jackrabbit Gave EyeLevel the Tools to Innovate and Grow

EyeLevel Brooklyn     www.eyelevel.com 3 locations, 125 students, 30 instructors Technical Director, Ryan Drucker THE CHALLENGE Ryan led EyeLevel’s search for a software solution to manage both the class scheduling and payment sides of their business. What they needed from their data went far beyond what their Google docs spreadsheets

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