Archive for the ‘Hiring Staff’ Category

 

The Elevator Conversation

December 26th, 2012

Recently I was at a doctor’s appointment and was asked what I do for a living. I told my doctor I taught piano. He was very interested and asked many questions, which is typically the response I get whenever I share about my profession. However, as I later reflected on the conversation, I thought that [...]

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When to Hire Someone to Help

November 13th, 2011

I am not a lawyer, or an experienced business person – and I have absolutely no idea how to handle payroll, but I am a teacher who has been filling the role of teacher, bookkeeper, human relations, events coordinator, etc – so what I will address today is related only to the fact that I [...]

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Today Began with Preparation, Pain, and Help

September 12th, 2011

While talking with a friend this weekend, I was asked to give my job description.  Hmmm… where to start? We as teachers and business owners not only manage, promote, and create our studios… we fulfill a job description so extensive, anyone would be amazed. Are you a planner?  Then you are the events, lesson, & [...]

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June 21st, 2011

The book I have been making my way through the past couple weeks is called Corner Office by Adam Bryant. Mr Bryant is a NY Times columnist who seems to have dedicated recent years to tracking down and interviewing 100s of CEOs of companies both large and small. He has a Sunday column of the same name in the Sunday Business section of the Times. From these interviews he has drawn what he believes are five key qualities required of all business leaders. They are: Passionate Curiosity, Battle-Hardened Confidence, Fearlessness, A Simple Mindset, Team Smarts.

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Four ‘Asks’ To Grow Your Studio

July 1st, 2010

Now is the time to take active steps to add students for your teachers. Acting now gives you time to implement solutions based on what responses you get to ‘The Four Asks.‘ What are these mysterious questions? 1. Ask teachers if they want more students. It’s possible your teachers would like to expand the number [...]

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Tips for Hiring Fantastic Teachers

October 9th, 2009

Building a better studio is one of the primary goals we each want to do. That’s one reason why Studio Helper was developed in the first place. Here’s an area you might not have explored, one where creative thought and planning can make your studio stand out from the crowd. We all want the best [...]

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