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How to Successfully Navigate High Inflation--and Possible Recession

Strategies' Neil Ducoff offers 5 sound strategies for tackling raising costs and preparing your business for possible recession.

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Neil DucoffFounder and CEO - Strategies
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August 29, 2022
How to Successfully Navigate High Inflation--and Possible Recession

Strategies Founder Neil Ducoff offers five strategies to get your business ready to tackle raising prices, and a possible recession. 

4 min to read


As a salon/spa owner, you had to navigate your way through the Covid shutdown and reopening. Today, continuing supply chain shortages, insanely high gas prices, and high consumer spending, are driving the highest inflation rates in decades. And with economists fearing consumers and businesses will start putting the brakes on spending. And that means recession.

HEADS UP: You can choose to hang onto the old belief that salons are recession-proof, but today, doing “business as usual” in turbulent financial times is seriously shortsighted. 

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Simply put, thinking “everything will be OK” is not a strategy.

So exactly how do you best position your salon/spa to deal with inflation … and not get caught off guard should a recession occur?

Here are five straightforward strategies to neutralize the impact of both inflation and potential recession:

Plug the Cash Leaks

The absolute smartest and most prudent strategy to neutralize inflation is to go through your monthly Cash-Flow Plan and Profit and Loss Statement line item by line item and trim all unnecessary expenses. The last time you probably did this in earnest was during the Covid shutdown. And I bet you found plenty of cash leaks to plug. Guess what? Time, new priorities, and distractions create opportunities for unnecessary cash leaks to creep into your spending and grow. Often, these cash leaks are so subtle that they become regarded as a “regular” expense. KEY: Remember, inflation is also increasing the cost of unnecessary cash leaks. In 30 minutes, I bet you can find enough cash leaks to cut at least 4% from your operating costs. Imagine what you can cut in an hour? Get it done.

Reduce, Eliminate and Avoid Adding Debt

It doesn’t matter how profitable your salon/spa is, the more debt there is on your Balance Sheet, the tighter your cash flow becomes. Maybe that debt helped you start your business, do that needed refurbishing, buy new computers and equipment, or expand. But the longer that debt hangs around, the more interest you pay, and the longer it sucks cash from profit. KEY: If you’re fortunate enough to have extra cash in your cash reserve (we now recommend at least 4+ months of operating expenses), consider paying off as much debt as you comfortably can. If you’re considering adding debt (for any reason), remember that interest rates are climbing, and that money is going to cost you more. Avoid adding debt unless absolutely necessary.

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Lock In Efficiency and Consistency

Product waste costs money. Employees that struggle to work within time standards cost money. Low productivity rates cost money. Low prebook costs money. Low first-time and existing client retention rates cost money. Employees not charging the proper, or current, service prices costs money. Clients not receiving retail recommendations costs money. Not communicating daily progress to goal dials back urgency and costs you money. KEY: All the preceding profit-draining conditions are the result of broken, missing, and unmonitored systems. Systems create consistency and predictability. Don’t assume your systems are working if you’re not paying attention.

Yes, You May Need to Raise Prices...Again

If you didn’t raise prices since Covid, what are you waiting for? If you did raise prices in the last six to twelve months, the inflation rate may be sending a message to raise them again. I get that you don’t want to upset your clients, but this is business. With the inflation rate nearing 10%, it’s cutting into your net profit. Net profit funds growth, raises, and expansion. Operating at a self-inflicted low net profit compromises the financial integrity and stability of your salon/spa. KEY: Do a simple cost-per-hour analysis to determine if rising costs have reduced your profit margins enough to warrant a price increase. Chances are they have. This is business. Raise your prices.

Let Your Leadership Determination and Inspiration Shine

There is no “set it and forget it” in business. There never was. As the leader, you set the pace of growth for your business. As the leader, you create and nurture your salon/spa’s unique culture. As the leader, you are the keeper of your salon/spa’s vision. As the leader, you coach and inspire employees to achieve their full potential. As the leader, it is your responsibility to protect the financial integrity of your salon/spa. KEY: If you’re in anything that resembles a “doing business as usual” mode, snap out of it. With high inflation and concerns that the economy may go into recession, now is the time to get on your leadership game.

Here’s my challenge to you: These five strategies aren’t just for inflationary times, they apply to any salon/spa that may have become a little too comfortable when it comes to systems, accountability, and leadership.

Take action now to neutralize any financial fallout that inflation may cause to your salon/spa — especially if the economy slips into recession.

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Want Some Help?

If you’ve been struggling to create profit, or are baffled about why you’re always fighting cash flow, it’s time to schedule a free Strategies coaching session. We can help get your numbers in order, and more importantly, give you the knowledge and confidence to use them to make smart decisions for your company.


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