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INDEPENDENT INDUSTRY ARTICLE
Have you got your rose coloured glasses on?

Childcare Sales Australia is proud to publish yet
another article of marketing from Succeed Consultancy.
Succeed continues their journey of articles on occupancy
growth and marketing.
This
article “have you got your Rose Coloured Glasses on? In
an extract from Succeed Consultancy training package
“Are you 100%”. It is a reminder to look at your Centre
from a parent’s perspective on a regular basis; see what
parents are seeing. What is your Centre’s presentation
saying about you?
As usual it is sound practical information for owner
operators, investors and new buyers alike.
You
can contact Succeed Consultancy on the numbers provided
below or visit the Succeed Consultancy website for more
information at:
www.succeedconsultancy.com.au
Take
a minute to sit back and look at your centre from a
parent’s perspective? How do you think they perceive
your centre? Will they recommend your centre to other
families?
What about a new family that is looking for care in your
area? What do you think their first impression will be
of your centre? What will they say about you from the
visit; will it be positive or negative?
These are all questions that are important for you and
your staff to stop and think about?
Have you ever taken a paper and pen, walked around your
centre and looked at the overall presentation?
Going to your Centre on a daily basis or on a regular
basis creates complacency. You enter the Centre in a
rush, you have a million and one things you need to do
in a very short time. Before you know it, the Centre is
looking tired and you are letting things slip that you
never would in the past. That rubbish in the front
garden, the weed at the entrance, that staff member
hasn’t their full uniform on today…
Complacency is a natural progression when we are busy
and going to the same environment on a regular basis,
it’s something we need to be aware of and we need to ask
ourselves regularly do….
I have my rose coloured glasses on?
How does your centre stack up to other centre’s in the
community?
Believe it or not the first impression of your centre
will last.
Did you know that it takes parents two minutes to decide
if they are going to use your centre or not? So
basically that means that by the time they have pulled
up in their car, taken their child out and reached your
front door they have unconsciously decided if they like
your Centre or not?
They have decided before they even get in the door!
If there is nothing else that you get from reading this
article, start looking at your centre differently.
Let’s look at this and what to consider.
• Your car park: rubbish, dirt, weeds, bin placements,
car park line markings.
• Gardens; dead plants, weeds, rubbish, mulch
appearance, pipes, colour.
• Signage: State of it, cobwebs, relevance to your
operation, position.
• Foyer: Signage, floors, walls, displays, plants,
cobwebs.
• Office: organisation, presentation, dust, floors.
• Hallway presentation: marks on walls, presentation,
skirting boards
• Rooms, floor, benches, notices, art displays, windows,
room set-up
• Kitchen: tidiness, cleanliness, floors.
• Outdoor environment: Playground set-up, verandah
state, cobwebs, equipment status, placement of staffing.
• Staff: Uniforms, dress codes, their practice,
communication methods etc.
Are there areas that you feel your centre can improve
on?
Did you know that 90% of your enrolments are word of
mouth? A parent’s first perception and impression of
your centre is one that lasts a life time, but not only
this, it is one that they pass on to other families,
friends, colleagues and anyone else they talk it.
Therefore doesn’t it make sense to have a well presented
centre?
Here is a scenario to think about?
A new enquiry drives into your centre and the first
thing that that notice is a sign at the front of the
centre that is old and very hard to read; they continue
to park their car. They get out of the car look around
the car park and see that the garden beds have many
overgrown weeds, shrubs and dead plants in it. What are
the parent’s thinking and what is running through their
mind?
Deciding to continue into the centre they continue to
walk to enter the front door and along the way that by
pass and see bins to the right of the centre that are
over flowing with rubbish and smell…unconsciously their
minds start thinking “if this is how they look after the
Centre, this is how they are going to look after my
child”. Are the parents going to decide to walk back to
their car and not even come in or are they going to just
give this a go and still walk in? Are you conveying the
same message inside?
Really stop and think about it, stop and think how you
felt when you ate or ordered at that dirty restaurant or
café. How did you feel, remember those feelings. As
those feeling are the same for parents that visit or
enter dirty and uncared premises.
These are all questions and scenarios that owners,
centre Directors and all staff need to think about and
consider.
By having your centre well presented, and from start
this means even the front of your centre you are going
to be enticing parents to want to come in and see more.
When walking into rooms parents wants to see organised
mess; meaning children are having fun and demonstrating
that they are engaging in play, not a room that is
covered in mess and looks like it had not been cleaned
for years.
Childcare is a competitive market and we all experience
the childcare centre that has just opened up down the
road, next door or even on the next street. When
families are looking for childcare they will not just
visit one centre, they will visit all of them in the
area. The first things that they are going to look at
are the centre’s presentation, the cleanliness and how
they feel about instinctively.
If there are marks on the walls, floors, doors, rubbish
over filling the bins, broken equipment, dead plants, no
sand in the sand pit, a foyer that has dirty floors
parents are going to turn away. They are going to have
that inevitable questions in their mind; if they can not
look after this how will they look after my child? If
there is no respect for the children’s learning
environment how will they respect my child? It is an
unconscious way of thinking that you have the power to
change.
How can you change this? Here are some useful strategies
and tips.
• Get all your staff involved. You can not only change
the minds of you as owners or your managers, you need to
have all the other staff involved.
• Take a pen and paper and walk around the centre. Look
at it from a parents perceptive and have yourself and
all the staff write both positive and negative views of
the centre and areas that can be improved on?
• Also get parents to complete this and have their ideas
as well, as they are your customers and the ones that
will enhance and extend your centre’s positive word of
mouth.
• Develop yourself a presentational audit where you list
all areas in the centre and have different staff rate
the areas and rate the centre in this. Also get parents
involved in this.
• Have you staff clean and have their rooms set up by
3.00pm every day. As parents are picking up their
children they still want clean and organised rooms.
• Have the Director complete a daily 3.00pm check where
they will go around and audit the centre and check that
this is clean and well presented. Ensure staff receive
feedback and strategies for this.
• Visit other centres in the area to see how they
present. Are their areas of their centre that stands out
in the community that your centre can work on?
• Have external people come and visit and review your
centre presentation.
• Have effective morning, bathroom, afternoon, outdoor
etc cleaning checklists that states the expectations of
this to the staff and ensures that this is being
completed.
At the end of the day every centre’s goal is one to
reach and maintain100% occupancy. Your centres
presentation will impact in achieving this goal, you
need to have positive word of mouth in the community. Do
not let your centre be the talk of the community for all
the wrong reasons.
Remember to take you and your staff’s Rose Coloured
Glasses off regularly and look at the centre in the eyes
of the parents. You will be amazed that attention to
detail to the smallest aspects that you think parents do
not look at will make a big change on the reputation of
your centre in the community.
Let your centre be the best presented centre in the
community that everyone is talking about! Small things
go a long mile….
Tanya Clayson
Operations Manager
Succeed Consultancy.
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We hope you enjoyed a few simple tips to maximise your
occupancy in 2010. For more information on Succeed
Consultancy and their 100% money back guarantee on all
of their services please contact them at:
www.succeedconsultancy.com.au
Date: April 2010
Proudly brought to you by industry expert; Tanya Clayson
from Succeed Consultancy.
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