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"My husband and I purchased your book late last year. First off, I have to say how much we value your book - it's truly fantastic and worth the price. You have convinced us that a bigger do jang is not the way for us to go. Your advice on billing and consultation is invaluable. Thank you so much."
Margueritte Gilvey
David Estes
AK Karate
Carlsbad, CA
"I'm sitting in my office waiting for a 7.45 pm initial conference with a prospect. I've just walked back from picking up today's mail which included your SDBP manual. Just from leafing through it I can already tell it will be of value to us here at UMAA. I've already pulled a couple ideas from it. Great job. Very concise."
Dwight Woods
Unified Martial Arts Academy
Miami, FL
As I’ve said many times before, planning and goal-setting is crucial to your success as a martial arts instructor. Or, as someone once said, “If you don’t know where you’re going how will you know when you get there?”
The first step to developing a comprehensive plan for your business is setting goals for profits. Since the majority of our income is derived from tuition payments, we must set profit goals that are based on our enrollments, renewals and attrition.
Setting goals and adopting performance guidelines based on these numbers is one of the most basic management tasks you need to complete if you are to become successful running your studio.