Developing a Profitable and Sustainable Spa
BackScheduled Date: | Saturday, May 24, 2014/Monday, May 26, 2014 |
Training Provider: | B Host Services JLT |
Type: | Training course |
City: | Dubai |
Country: | United Arab Emirates |
Sector: | Sales & Marketing |
Languages : | English |
FEE:
5,800 AED
MODULE DESCRIPTION
A well planned spa must be based on a well thought out strategic concept. What are the next steps to ensure profitable spa operation? What do we mean by sustainability?
Detailed feasibility study. Investment, price structures and return on investment must be calculated. A Marketing clear strategy must be established.
Design, Technical Planning and Equipment. A consistent style must appeal to guests and be reflected in the detailed interior planning and architecture. The main workflows and suitable materials to be used in treatment rooms, wet areas, and pool areas must be established.
What state of the art equipment is available and how can this be integrated. How can we make the SPA sustainable, reduce energy and water usage, minimise environmental impact and thus save enormous costs.
Professional Spa Management. People are key to success. Ongoing training, development programs and ethical employment practices create highly motivated employees.
Sustainability means economy of operation, environmental responsibility, long term profitability and a concept which will last. Sustainability means building relationships – creating loyal employees and securing repeat business by appealing to guests. Sustainability means innovation and leading the market.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of the Module, participants will be able to
Knowledge
• Identify the content of a spa feasibility study and its importance in the development process
• Recognize the role of layout, technical planning and workflows in ensuring smooth spa operation
• Evaluate the importance of using appropriate materials (floors, walls, ceilings, lighting, surfaces, ventilation and climate control), state of the art equipment and their impact on profitability
Competencies
• Differentiate between various spa design styles
• Identify suitable materials for use in various spa areas
• Differentiate between various types of spa equipment
Mindset
• A holistic approach to understanding spa profitability and sustainability
METHODOLOGY
Interactive discussions, practical exercises and case studies
PARTICIPANTS
Spa Managers, hotel managers, executives and entrepreneurs in any service-related business
MODULE LEADER
Mark Dunford is a consultant at LHC. Prior to moving to LHC Mark was based in Barcelona as Development Director for Stein & Franklyn hotels and resorts giving him a strong knowledge of owner-operator structuring.
Mark has a comprehensive background in hospitality real estate, having also served in the London offices of Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels, where his primary responsibility was working on asset sales and acquisitions.
He was involved in a number of deals on both a portfolio and single asset basis with transactions totalling some GBP 120 million.
Mark was also part of the early team at industry-leading The Bench (Now STR Global) where his main role was the UK-wide rollout of the service and facilitating the organization’s overall development.
He has also spent time working in hospitality operations in Kenya, Seychelles and the Caribbean after graduating from EHL in 2004.
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