
Family Matters at the 2015 2 to 10 Leadership Conference
Through its partnership with the Family Business Center at Loyola University Chicago, this year’s 2 to 10 Conference focused on the benefits and challenges of managing a family-owned business.

Through its partnership with the Family Business Center at Loyola University Chicago, this year’s 2 to 10 Conference focused on the benefits and challenges of managing a family-owned business.

qnityinc.com952-237-7729info@qnityinc.comOwner: Tom KuhnWe help salon teams reach the next level of prosperity with training, tools and practices that are simple, visual and easy to implement. Outcomes of working with Qnity are higher cash flow, ...

Recently, almost every member of the Nuovo salon group (three salons in the Sarasota, Florida, area with another opening in 2015) attended a Qnity + Aveda training session. The program is set up to make tracking numbers more intuitive to the ...
Knowing that success doesn’t just measure how much stylists earn, but how much they keep, Boston-area salon owner Frank Zona organizes a Prosperity Panel to offer his team strategies for handling their finances.

Qnity drives salon prosperity through a revolutionary approach to business management and metrics, while the 2 to 10 Project helps salons with between two and ten locations propose by providing benchmarking data, best practices and other resources.
Participants in the 2 to 10 Project talk about how the study's results are helping them manage their salon businesses.
Market leaders of multi-location salons gather in Chicago for networking, education and brainstorming at the 2 to 10 Leadership Conference.
A special research study gathers the owners of small, multi-unit salon operations together to share data and best practices.