The "Home Away From Home" idea could work but could also backfire. Having social events is nice but since you are the sifu you have to keep them understanding that you are the boss. Too much socializing puts them at the same level as you and then you aren't so special any more. Maybe they'll look for someone who is.
1. Keep your energy in tune with your client(s) at all times
12. “Pamper” them; I am not saying baby them. I am saying spoil them with great customer service.
ashe wrote:ok, so omar and jjy actually read the article. did anyone else or did everyone have a habitual reaction to running a school as a business?
things like heavy bags, foucs mitts, hosting master level teachers for workshops and oh, i don't know, a place to train when it's raining or snowing all cost money. if people want access to that they should be willing to pay for it.
so if you only trust backyard martial arts, that's cool, but let's not derail the topic. (my fault, i guess i should have been more specific about what kind of thoughts i was looking for.)1. Keep your energy in tune with your client(s) at all times
what's that supposed to mean?
ashe wrote:12. “Pamper” them; I am not saying baby them. I am saying spoil them with great customer service.
what is great customer service from a MA school?
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