Free Online Foundations & Principles Business Session
*Free* Online Webinar Foundations Of Business with Henry, Director of Gents Barbershop Price: Free Delivery: Live Online Workshop (Google Meet) Access: Link sent after checkout Date: 22nd July, 7pm Online Business Foundations & Principles Session with Henry Great barbering skills can build a career. Strong business foundations can build something that lasts. This free online session is designed for barbers and business owners who want a clearer understanding of how to start, structure and grow a successful business within the barbering industry. Hosted by Henry, Director of Gents Ltd and founder of Gents Academy Co, this 30-minute session breaks down the key principles behind building a strong business, creating a high-performing team culture and avoiding the mistakes that can slow growth. Drawing on more than 15 years of experience across the global barber and hair industry, Henry will share practical insights from building businesses, developing teams, educating barbers and navigating the realities of ownership. This is not a technical haircutting class or a complicated business lecture. It is a straightforward introduction to the foundations every aspiring or current business owner should understand. What You’ll Learn About Henry An introduction to Henry’s 15-plus years in the barber and hair industry, including experience gained through working, travelling, educating and building businesses across different markets. Starting with Strong Foundations The basic principles every barber should understand before opening, buying or growing a business, including positioning, standards, systems and commercial awareness. Understanding Your Business How to look beyond a busy appointment book and begin understanding revenue, costs, pricing, productivity, customer retention and long-term sustainability. Building a Great Team Culture Why culture is built through standards, leadership, communication and accountability, not staff perks or motivational speeches. Leadership in the Barber Industry How the role changes when you move from barber to business owner, manager or team leader, and why leadership requires a different set of skills. Learning from Mistakes Henry will share some of the biggest mistakes, challenges and learning curves from his own experience, along with the lessons that other barbers and owners can apply to their businesses. Starting and Scaling An introduction to the difference between creating a business that depends entirely on you and building one that can grow through people, systems and structure. Creating Long-Term Direction How to make better decisions about where your business is going, what you want it to become and what needs to change to get there. Live Q&A An opportunity to ask questions about business ownership, team culture, growth, leadership and the barbering industry. Workshop Details Format: Online and live Duration: Approximately 30 minutes Cost: Completely free Style: Practical business insight with open discussion Skill level: Suitable for all levels Who This Is For Barbers considering opening their own business Aspiring business owners who do not know where to start Current barbershop owners wanting stronger foundations Team leaders and managers developing their leadership skills Business owners struggling with culture, structure or growth Anyone wanting an honest introduction to business in the barbering industry This session is not about pretending there is one perfect formula for success. It is about understanding the principles that create stronger businesses, better teams and clearer decisions—and learning from someone who has experienced the mistakes, challenges and opportunities first-hand. How It Works Add this free workshop to your cart Complete checkout (no payment required) Receive a confirmation email Google Meet access link will be sent closer to the event date Join live from anywhere and learn alongside barbers from across Australasia and beyond
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