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4 Keys To A Successful Child Care Business

One of my Business mentors is the Leadership Guru John Maxwell. Reading John Maxwell books, eNewsletters and listening to his audio files has empowered me to grow as a business leader, coach and a writer. Moreover, John Maxwell books has inspired many of my leadership post on this blog and was great inspiration for my  21-Day Master mind eClub.

Less than 24-hours Prior to writing this blog post, I was on a  Toast Masters Call With John Maxwell and thousands of toast master members. Shortly before the Q & A Section of the call, I heard John Maxwell describe the 4 -keys to a Successful business and I could hardly wait to share them with you:

1. Relate well with others

2 Equipping others

3. Having a Positive Attitude

4. Effectively Lead Others

I must say that I agree with John 100%  and I have learned the hard way that building relationships with your relationship with your parents and staff has a major effect on your business; in order for you to have a successful business you must learn to equip your staff; your attitude can either help your business or ruin it and according to John Maxwell, Everything rises and falls on your ability to lead and this is why it is vital that you grow as a Leader.

Keep in mind that John Maxwell is a Leadership Guru and he has been leading others for over 40 years. With that said, I think that we can trust that his 4-Keys to Success formula will work for you too!

To Your Success..

Shiketa

Listen to my audio about my experience speaking with John Maxwell, click here.

Getting Your ChildCare Business Organized For a Great Year!

Throughout the month of January 2012, I have been preparing my center for Annual licencing Visits and it is time for us to renew Accreditation. I know it may sound like a lot of work, however, I have decided that my staff and I must get organized in order to accomplish successful licensing visits and to become re-accredited.

My first inspection of the year was a fire inspection and all went well. Our second inspection was a Sanitation and Food Service Inspection. I was so excited that the health departed rated my food service department with an “A.” When I looked at the report, I thought about all the organization that it took to assure that we passed the inspection the first time.

My next visit is my license specialist visit in February 2012 and a Missouri Accreditation observation visit in March 2012. With all of these upcoming inspections, I have found my self being more focused and organized like never before and I want to share with you some tips on how to get more organized for a Great year!

  1. Always be prepared for license visits. Take a look at your last inspection and strive to meet all the requirements to prevent re-visits.
  2. If you have employees, train them on the Licensing inspection forms and challenge them to help you to assure that your program is in compliance with your state childcare regulations. Be sure to discuss areas of improvement in the form of a weekly meeting.
  3. Create health/safety checklist to assure that you meet licensing/accreditation guidelines.
  4. Get parents feedback! Your parents will be glad to help you to create a great program. Create and issue a parent survey as soon as possible. It is vital that you know how parents feel about your program. Be sure to upload the feedback to your website or social media pages. Feel free to sample my program survey.
  5. Read a new business book or an entrepreneur magazine every month, to keep your creative juices going.
  6. When everyone leaves for the day, walk your business and look for disorder and get it organized. An organized environment looks good to the eye and kids learn best in an organized environment.
  7. Make a decision that this is going to be a great year for your business.  In fact, you have the power to create a great childcare business with much organization and focus.

This year ,my goal is to get my business more organized, keep my office organized, finish incorporating the Reggio Emilia look, update my foyer area, update the playground, make more money than I’ve ever made in previous years and I’m looking forward to trading in my minivan for my heart’s desire.

I hope you have been inspired to organize your business for success and make this a great year in business. What are your goals for your childcare business? Feel free to share…

Shiketa

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