Salon Management - Five essential rules of business

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They also have useful articles on self-employment and small business, like the recent article on The Five Essential Rules of Business -

“Much of the advice for entrepreneurs suggests that success rests on choosing a venture that’s in sync with your personality. But for the small business person, setting up a business alone, this only works to a point. At times you’ll need to go far beyond what you feel most comfortable doing, purely because there are few or no staff to share the burdens.”

Their Five Rules are (in brief) -

  1. Pay attention to detail
  2. Aim for perfection, not perfectionism
  3. Learn practical creativity
  4. Brush up your people skills
  5. Face failure

They also recommend the book “The Rules of Management” by Richard Templar as essential reading. If you’re looking for business management books to help you as a salon owner, we’d also suggest taking a look at “The One Minute Manager” by Kenneth Blanchard.

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