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Salon Culture. What is your salon’s culture? Every business has one – whether it is intentional or not.

We are very proud to have a business culture at Cool Beauty where we celebrate together, have fun, and work hard! (check out this awesome Halloween picture)

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DEFINE CULTURE, Webster Dictionary:

The sum of attitudes, customs, and beliefs that distinguishes one group of people from another.
Culture is transmitted, through language, material objects, ritual, institutions, and art, from one generation to the next.

How do we create our dream culture? Let’s take a deeper look at the second half of the definition.

Language: What you say and how you say it.

Material objects: how your business looks.

Rituals: What you do, actions, systems, training.

Institutions: practices, customs, how you treat each other, attitude.

Art: Signature styles of the salon.

If you want to change your culture you must be CONSISTENT.
YOUR ATTITUDE IS KEY!

Salon meetings are a perfect opportunity to be purposeful with your salon culture! View your salon meeting as a time to: inform, motivate, remind, bond, and come together as a team.

Every week, every pay check, every month, every quarter, as needed?

Reviews are great for speaking about culture on a one-on-one basis! Remember to celebrate during reviews as well. So often reviews are dreaded by employees because they think of it as a time to get in trouble. Reviews are a coaching opportunity!

Every salon/business is different. Different is good!!! Make sure to define this for your team as your opportunity to truly stand out!

Thank you for being a part of the Cool Beauty Family! We deeply value your business.

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