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Beauty Salon Management Professional Course


Stonebridge College.

Summary

Price
£339.99 inc VAT
Study method
Distance learning
Duration
120 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
Level 4 ABC Awards Certificate of Achievement
Awarded by ABC Awards
Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview


This course utilises the best practice approach for running a Salon successfully. Content is based on high profile industry input from managers and owners who have substantial experience in the sector and running both large and small businesses.
National Occupational Standards are referred to where relevant from HABIA (Hair and Beauty Industry Association) sfedi (Small firms enterprise development initiative) and MSC (Management Standards Centre)

The course aims to help learners understand and apply essential skills and knowledge for effective managing or running a salon business in the beauty and wellbeing sector and to gain introductory enterprise knowledge to help analyse factors that contribute to salon business performance.

Description

Unit 1 ? Effective Salon Management, business ideas and health & safety

Topics

1.1 Understanding the Salon Management Role and Responsibilities

1.2 Starting your own Salon or working as an employee in a Salon

1.3 Health and Safety procedures and Insurance

Learning Outcomes

Understand the main duties and responsibilities of an effective Salon Manager
Be able to identify the key competences for a Salon Managers role
Identify key steps for starting out a business and check out likely success (sfedi BD1)
Gain information for resources to help setting up as self-employed
Understand the importance of health and safety in beauty salons, potential risks and procedures to comply with legislation (adapt HABIA/ G22 Monitor procedures to safely control work operations)

Unit 2 ? Customer Focus and Marketing (stage 1)

Topics

1.1 Understand what marketing is and key principles of marketing

1.2 Market information and customer segmentation

1.3 Marketing strategy and introduction to the marketing mix

Learning Outcomes:

Define marketing and the difference between a marketing led company and a product led company
Understand the basic principles of market segmentation and how it helps your marketing effectiveness
Be able to find out about the market and your competitors
Review different marketing strategy options to help develop Salon marketing plans
List the elements that make up a Salon Marketing mix

Unit 3 ? Customer Marketing and Managing the business (Stage 2)

Topics

1.1 Managing the marketing mix in a Service Business and Salon

1.2 Introduction to managing key marketing decisions on: product, branding, people as part of the service product, pricing, location, processes and marketing communication tools

Learning outcomes:

Be able to understand the principles of product related decisions such as branding, retailing and product/treatment choices to fit your target customers
Be aware that people are part of the salon product and understand how to measure customer service in a salon business
Gain knowledge on to setting prices to balance competitive pricing and making a profit margin
Assess the options for location and premises for a salon business
Be aware of the process needs of a salon business: routine duties, records and procedures
Be able to assess a range of marketing communication tools to help promote the salon

Unit 4 ? Finance for Salon Management ? Planning and Use of Resources

Topics:

1.1 Reason for Business planning and having a business mission

1.2 Business plan format and contents

1.3 Understanding key financial terms

1.4 Awareness of managing Salon resources as part of financial management

Learning outcomes:

Understand how to write a business plan and why it is important to plan
Understand the key financial terms: income, expenditure, fixed costs and variable costs and why it is important to control them
Identify the resources that you control in a Salon and how they affect financial performance (nos GU11)

Unit 5 ? Finance for Salon Management: Financial control and cash flow

Topics:

1.1 Day to day financial controls and record keeping for a salon business

1.2 Budgets and VAT

1.3 Simple budget and cash flow management (sfedi MN4) applied to salon business

Learning outcomes:

Understand what is involved in managing day to day finances and cash in a salon
Understand records you need to keep, budgets and VAT
Understand the principle of simple cash flow analysis
Be able a complete a cash flow for a salon given input assumptions such as sales
Understand why it is important to do a cash flow and manage your budgets
Be aware of where to get professional resources to help

Unit 6 ? People Management

Topics:

1.1 Recruitment and selection

1.2 Rights and obligations at work

1.3 Paying wages and contacts

1.4 Appraisals and measuring performance

Learning outcomes:

Carry out recruitment and selection of employees using good practice knowledge
Gain update on rights and obligations at work
Understand the basics knowledge on how to pay wages
Understand how to measuring performance and develop salon employees
Access resources and support to help

Unit 7 ? People Management

Topics

1.1 Motivation theory and practice in the workplace

1.2 Motivation tools for performance improvement

1.3 Effective team working

Learning outcomes:

Understand the importance and role of motivation in theory and in the work place to achieve good performance
Gain motivation tools to help managers motivate their staff and teams
Understand the principles of how to get teams to work together effectively and why it is especially important for a salon business

Unit 8 ? Customer Focus and Marketing & Customer Management - Winning and Keeping Customers

Topics

1.1 Understanding the importance of managing customers for your Salon

1.2 Customer Relationship Management (CRM)

1.3 Relationship selling in the Salon

Learning outcomes:

Understand the evidence that justifies customer management focus
Relate segmentation and customer service topics leant from Marketing units 2 and 3 to help develop plans to help effective customer management
Define CRM , understand the drivers behind CRM, understand and apply selected key CRM principles :
- Customer relationship ladder
- Customer lifetime value
- Customer data
Define relationship selling and the key steps in a relationship selling transaction

Unit 9 ? Salon Retail Management and Customer Satisfaction

Topics

1.1 UK Retail and Health and Beauty Market

1.2 Retail Marketing Mix

1.3 Visual Merchandising and Display

1.4 Measuring customer satisfaction

Learning outcomes:

Understand the key trends in the UK retail and beauty retail market
Identify the retail marketing mix and how it applies to a Salon
Gain insights into how visual merchandising works
Understand the basics of customer satisfaction measurement tools

Unit 10 ? Putting it all together ? Business Plan and final assessment

Topics

1.1 Salon Management and Planning

1.2 Final assessment ? planning in practice

1.3 A final word: Tomorrows Managers

Learning outcomes:

Understand why a Salon Manager needs to create or contribute to a Business Plan
Link learning across the course Units in a business plan context
Utilise a template for a ?best practice? salon business plan
Complete the course final assignment

Useful resources and reading list ? at the end of each unit

List and links to Industry associations
Free resources to help your salon business
Reading list ? industry and introduction to management books

Requirements

There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.

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