Profitable Salon Owner Podcast
MASTER Team Meetings! BOOST Productivity In Your Salon W/ Jason Everett
Episode Summary
In this insightful episode of the podcast, Kayla and experienced professional Jason Everett tackle the challenge of conducting engaging team meetings in the salon industry. Discover the power of private corrections and public praise, along with Jason's cautionary tales about the pitfalls of public corrections. They emphasize the positive impact of well-structured meetings on team morale and share tips for making these gatherings educational, informative, and fun. Learn about the delicate balance of addressing concerns while celebrating achievements, and gain insights into frequency, timing, and planning for effective team meetings that foster growth and unity.
Episode Notes
- Introduction to the Challenge: The video discusses the common struggle faced by salon owners in making team meetings engaging and productive.
- Hosts: Kayla and guest Jason Everett, a seasoned professional, delve into the dynamics of creating effective team meetings.
- Private Corrections, Public Praise: They stress the importance of privately addressing issues while publicly recognizing accomplishments, fostering a positive team environment.
- Negative Impact of Public Corrections: Jason shares personal experiences where public corrections led to employee dissatisfaction and the importance of avoiding this.
- Engagement and Morale: Engaging team meetings contribute to boosted morale and a sense of belonging among team members, enhancing overall performance.
- Educational and Informative: Successful meetings are both educational and informative, providing staff with valuable insights and information.
- Balancing Corrections and Praise: A balanced approach involves addressing concerns while also highlighting achievements to maintain a constructive atmosphere.
- Fun and Interaction: Injecting fun elements into meetings through activities, sharing, and shout-outs keeps the energy high and team engagement strong.
- Frequency and Timing: Depending on team size, hold regular meetings, possibly once a month or quarter, to maintain a consistent connection.
- Planning and Adaptation: Preparing a flexible agenda that caters to the team's needs and adjusting based on feedback enhances meeting effectiveness.