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Strategic Planning for Strategic Planning for Club Owners & General Club Owners & General
ManagersManagers
Strategic Planning for Strategic Planning for Club Owners & General Club Owners & General
ManagersManagers
Joe CirulliJoe CirulliPresident/
Joe CirulliJoe CirulliPresident/
All Successful Businesses All Successful Businesses Start With A Strong Start With A Strong
FoundationFoundation
All Successful Businesses All Successful Businesses Start With A Strong Start With A Strong
FoundationFoundation
Winning in Competitive Winning in Competitive MarketsMarkets
7 Factors that Matter7 Factors that Matter
Winning in Competitive Winning in Competitive MarketsMarkets
7 Factors that Matter7 Factors that Matter
The Marketplace The Marketplace FundamentalsFundamentals
The Marketplace The Marketplace FundamentalsFundamentals
Demographics: catchment area, household income, educational levels
Economics: Costs are in line, capital expenditures are made on a regular basis
Demographics: catchment area, household income, educational levels
Economics: Costs are in line, capital expenditures are made on a regular basis
Operational Operational CharacteristicsCharacteristics
Operational Operational CharacteristicsCharacteristics
“First movers”
“Fast followers”
Past waves: The Step, Personal Training, Spinning, Yoga, Tai Chi, Pilates
Next Wave? Exercise as Medicine, Small Group Training, Social Networks, Community Connections???
“First movers”
“Fast followers”
Past waves: The Step, Personal Training, Spinning, Yoga, Tai Chi, Pilates
Next Wave? Exercise as Medicine, Small Group Training, Social Networks, Community Connections???
Operational Operational CharacteristicsCharacteristics
Operational Operational CharacteristicsCharacteristics
Network on a regular basis: share information, trends, challenges and opportunities.
Team-Builders: people in leadership roles who are excited about the business and never accept good enough as good enough.
Network on a regular basis: share information, trends, challenges and opportunities.
Team-Builders: people in leadership roles who are excited about the business and never accept good enough as good enough.
Operational Operational CharacteristicsCharacteristics
Operational Operational CharacteristicsCharacteristics
Regularly Track Leading Indicators of Success and Failure: (Critical Numbers) Program participation, personal training, daily usage, monthly cancellation, weekly tours, closing ratios, web site hits, etc.
Competition: always on the lookout for new opportunities to strengthen their leadership position.
Regularly Track Leading Indicators of Success and Failure: (Critical Numbers) Program participation, personal training, daily usage, monthly cancellation, weekly tours, closing ratios, web site hits, etc.
Competition: always on the lookout for new opportunities to strengthen their leadership position.
Who is your competition?
Why do people buy from your competition?
Why do they not buy from your competition?
Why should they switch to you?
What are your critical assumptions about your competitors?
Who is your competition?
Why do people buy from your competition?
Why do they not buy from your competition?
Why should they switch to you?
What are your critical assumptions about your competitors?
Yearly Competitive AnalysisYearly Competitive AnalysisYearly Competitive AnalysisYearly Competitive Analysis
Could your assumptions be wrong?
Give three examples of what your competitive environment looks like.
What are your competitors doing right?
How could you copy them creatively?
Name three moves your competitors have made in the last three years.
Could your assumptions be wrong?
Give three examples of what your competitive environment looks like.
What are your competitors doing right?
How could you copy them creatively?
Name three moves your competitors have made in the last three years.
Competitive AnalysisCompetitive AnalysisCompetitive AnalysisCompetitive Analysis
Yearly Competitive Yearly Competitive AnalysisAnalysis
Yearly Competitive Yearly Competitive AnalysisAnalysis
Name three moves that you have done to your competitors.
Give two examples of how your competitors might attack you in the future.
Give two examples of how you might put your competitors on the defensive in the next two years.
Prepare the game plan for future competitors.
Name three moves that you have done to your competitors.
Give two examples of how your competitors might attack you in the future.
Give two examples of how you might put your competitors on the defensive in the next two years.
Prepare the game plan for future competitors.
Visit Competitors
Review Websites
Review Advertising and Promotions
(Now do the same analysis for all your POTENTIAL COMPETITORS)
Connect to as many business groups as possible to learn what’s happening in the business arena- new clubs or new companies coming to town.
Visit Competitors
Review Websites
Review Advertising and Promotions
(Now do the same analysis for all your POTENTIAL COMPETITORS)
Connect to as many business groups as possible to learn what’s happening in the business arena- new clubs or new companies coming to town.
Monthly Competitive Monthly Competitive AnalysisAnalysis
Monthly Competitive Monthly Competitive AnalysisAnalysis
strategystrategy - a plan of action or policy designed - a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim : to achieve a major or overall aim : time to time to develop a coherent economic strategy / develop a coherent economic strategy / shifts in marketing strategy. / the art of shifts in marketing strategy. / the art of planning and directing overall military planning and directing overall military operations and movements in a war or operations and movements in a war or
battle. Often contrasted with tactics (see battle. Often contrasted with tactics (see tactic ). / a plan for such military operations tactic ). / a plan for such military operations and movements : non-provocative defense and movements : non-provocative defense strategies. ORIGIN early 19th century from strategies. ORIGIN early 19th century from
French stratégie, from Greek stratēgia French stratégie, from Greek stratēgia ‘generalship,’ from stratēgos (see stratagem ‘generalship,’ from stratēgos (see stratagem
).).
strategystrategy - a plan of action or policy designed - a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim : to achieve a major or overall aim : time to time to develop a coherent economic strategy / develop a coherent economic strategy / shifts in marketing strategy. / the art of shifts in marketing strategy. / the art of planning and directing overall military planning and directing overall military operations and movements in a war or operations and movements in a war or
battle. Often contrasted with tactics (see battle. Often contrasted with tactics (see tactic ). / a plan for such military operations tactic ). / a plan for such military operations and movements : non-provocative defense and movements : non-provocative defense strategies. ORIGIN early 19th century from strategies. ORIGIN early 19th century from
French stratégie, from Greek stratēgia French stratégie, from Greek stratēgia ‘generalship,’ from stratēgos (see stratagem ‘generalship,’ from stratēgos (see stratagem
).).
What What Makes a Makes a Strategy Strategy
SuccessfulSuccessful? ?
What What Makes a Makes a Strategy Strategy
SuccessfulSuccessful? ?
Secrets of the Secrets of the World’s Best World’s Best CompaniesCompanies
Secrets of the Secrets of the World’s Best World’s Best CompaniesCompanies
What really works!Harvard Review
What really works!Harvard Review
18 Elements of Strategic Success18 Elements of Strategic Success18 Elements of Strategic Success18 Elements of Strategic Success
1. Being one of the largest enterprises in the industry
2. Having a well-defined, clearly communicated strategy
3. Being one of the lowest cost enterprises in the industry
4. Embracing and implementing new information
technologies
5. Consistently meeting customers’ expectations via
superior operational execution
6. Achieving financial engineering expertise
7. Achieving the most stringent quality levels
8. Creating a high-performance, high-values culture
9. Enabling a structure that simplifies working in and with
the organization
1. Being one of the largest enterprises in the industry
2. Having a well-defined, clearly communicated strategy
3. Being one of the lowest cost enterprises in the industry
4. Embracing and implementing new information
technologies
5. Consistently meeting customers’ expectations via
superior operational execution
6. Achieving financial engineering expertise
7. Achieving the most stringent quality levels
8. Creating a high-performance, high-values culture
9. Enabling a structure that simplifies working in and with
the organization
18 Elements of Strategic Success18 Elements of Strategic Success18 Elements of Strategic Success18 Elements of Strategic Success
10.Delighting customers by exceeding their expectations.
11.Hiring superior talent at all levels
12.Adopting a balanced scoreboard
13.Having competent leaders
14.Driving innovation through the industry
15.Owning a great brand
16.Developing a strong mergers & partnerships capability
17.Being a truly global enterprise
18.Guaranteeing the quality of the enterprise’s balance sheet
10.Delighting customers by exceeding their expectations.
11.Hiring superior talent at all levels
12.Adopting a balanced scoreboard
13.Having competent leaders
14.Driving innovation through the industry
15.Owning a great brand
16.Developing a strong mergers & partnerships capability
17.Being a truly global enterprise
18.Guaranteeing the quality of the enterprise’s balance sheet
The 4 plus 2 formula for Sustained Business
Success
The 4 plus 2 formula for Sustained Business
Success
18 Elements of Strategic Success18 Elements of Strategic Success18 Elements of Strategic Success18 Elements of Strategic Success
1. Being one of the largest enterprises in the industry
2. Having a well-defined, clearly communicated strategy
3. Being one of the lowest cost enterprises in the industry
4. Embracing and implementing new information
technologies
5. Consistently meeting customers’ expectations via
superior operational execution
6. Achieving financial engineering expertise
7. Achieving the most stringent quality levels
8. Creating a high-performance, high-values culture
9. Enabling a structure that simplifies working in and with
the organization
1. Being one of the largest enterprises in the industry
2. Having a well-defined, clearly communicated strategy
3. Being one of the lowest cost enterprises in the industry
4. Embracing and implementing new information
technologies
5. Consistently meeting customers’ expectations via
superior operational execution
6. Achieving financial engineering expertise
7. Achieving the most stringent quality levels
8. Creating a high-performance, high-values culture
9. Enabling a structure that simplifies working in and with
the organization
The Four Primary The Four Primary Management PracticesManagement Practices
The Four Primary The Four Primary Management PracticesManagement Practices
1. Strategy
2. Execution
3. Culture
4. Structure
1. Strategy
2. Execution
3. Culture
4. Structure
The Four Primary The Four Primary Management PracticesManagement Practices
The Four Primary The Four Primary Management PracticesManagement Practices
1. Strategy: Devise and Maintain a Clearly Stated, Focused Strategy
Value proposition; low price, high quality, high service, unique programming or features
Understood by all employees
Clear to members
Clear to marketplace
Frequent customer input
Sensitive antennae for market trends
Growth is focused on the core business
1. Strategy: Devise and Maintain a Clearly Stated, Focused Strategy
Value proposition; low price, high quality, high service, unique programming or features
Understood by all employees
Clear to members
Clear to marketplace
Frequent customer input
Sensitive antennae for market trends
Growth is focused on the core business
The Four Primary The Four Primary Management PracticesManagement Practices
The Four Primary The Four Primary Management PracticesManagement Practices
2. Execution: Develop and Maintain Flawless Operational Execution
Consistently meet customer expectations
Strong systems in place
Front line trained
Empower front line
Constant striving to improve
Aggressive elimination of all excess/waste/errors
2. All employees engaged
2. Execution: Develop and Maintain Flawless Operational Execution
Consistently meet customer expectations
Strong systems in place
Front line trained
Empower front line
Constant striving to improve
Aggressive elimination of all excess/waste/errors
2. All employees engaged
The Four Primary The Four Primary Management PracticesManagement Practices
The Four Primary The Four Primary Management PracticesManagement Practices
3. Culture: Develop and Maintain a Performance- Oriented Culture
We are inspired to do our best individually and in teams
Managers take responsibility for the company’s success
Front line take responsibility for the company’s success
Achievement produces meaningful rewards
Achievement regularly results in praise
Work is challenging and satisfying to all
Integrity and honesty permeate our behavior
3. Culture: Develop and Maintain a Performance- Oriented Culture
We are inspired to do our best individually and in teams
Managers take responsibility for the company’s success
Front line take responsibility for the company’s success
Achievement produces meaningful rewards
Achievement regularly results in praise
Work is challenging and satisfying to all
Integrity and honesty permeate our behavior
The Four Primary The Four Primary Management PracticesManagement Practices
The Four Primary The Four Primary Management PracticesManagement Practices
4. Structure: Build and Maintain a Fast, Flexible Flat Organization
No redundant layers
Fast decision making
No silos
Minimal systems and procedures
Best people are closest to the action
Retain front line stars
4. Structure: Build and Maintain a Fast, Flexible Flat Organization
No redundant layers
Fast decision making
No silos
Minimal systems and procedures
Best people are closest to the action
Retain front line stars
18 Elements of Strategic Success18 Elements of Strategic Success18 Elements of Strategic Success18 Elements of Strategic Success
10)Delighting customers by exceeding their expectations
11) Hiring superior talent at all levels
12) Adopting a balanced scorecard
13) Having competent leaders
14) Driving innovation through the industry
15) Owning a great brand
16) Developing a strong mergers & partnerships
capability
17) Being a truly global enterprise
18) Guaranteeing the quality of the enterprise's balance
sheet
10)Delighting customers by exceeding their expectations
11) Hiring superior talent at all levels
12) Adopting a balanced scorecard
13) Having competent leaders
14) Driving innovation through the industry
15) Owning a great brand
16) Developing a strong mergers & partnerships
capability
17) Being a truly global enterprise
18) Guaranteeing the quality of the enterprise's balance
sheet
The Four Secondary The Four Secondary Management PracticesManagement PracticesThe Four Secondary The Four Secondary
Management PracticesManagement Practices
Talent: hold on to talented employees and find more. Create a deep bench.
Leadership: keep leaders & directors committed to the business.
Innovation: make innovations that are industry transforming. Keep turning out innovative products and services.
Mergers and Partnerships: make growth happen with mergers and partnerships. Do relatively small deals – less than 20 percent of existing size.
4 plus 2
Talent: hold on to talented employees and find more. Create a deep bench.
Leadership: keep leaders & directors committed to the business.
Innovation: make innovations that are industry transforming. Keep turning out innovative products and services.
Mergers and Partnerships: make growth happen with mergers and partnerships. Do relatively small deals – less than 20 percent of existing size.
4 plus 2
What Shapes Our ATTITUDE?
ADVERSITYHOPE
What Shapes Our ATTITUDE?
ADVERSITYHOPE
The Adversity QuotientThe Adversity Quotient
QuittersQuitters
CampersCampers
ClimbersClimbers
Hope
Hope
AdversityAdversity
The Adversity QuotientThe Adversity Quotient
QuittersQuitters
“Circumstance doesn’t make the man,it reveals him to himself”
Earl Nightengale
“Circumstance doesn’t make the man,it reveals him to himself”
Earl Nightengale
The Focus Has To Be On The Solution:
The Focus Has To Be On The Solution:
Moving toward what we want to accomplish....
Not away from what we don’t want to happen
Moving toward what we want to accomplish....
Not away from what we don’t want to happen
“Ask the best salesmen what it takes to be a great salesman. They will always tell you that it helps when you really believe in the product your selling.”
-Simon Sinek
“Ask the best salesmen what it takes to be a great salesman. They will always tell you that it helps when you really believe in the product your selling.”
-Simon Sinek
“We’re going on a journey, a place of great challenge and opportunity, but I can’t tell you what the terrain is like or what the climate is, or if it’s hot or cold, or what the season is at this time of the year.”
“We’re going on a journey, a place of great challenge and opportunity, but I can’t tell you what the terrain is like or what the climate is, or if it’s hot or cold, or what the season is at this time of the year.”
Driving the Shape of Driving the Shape of ChangeChange
Driving the Shape of Driving the Shape of ChangeChange
VisionVision
Core ValuesCore Values
VISIONVISION defines who we are at our highest level defines who we are at our highest level
MISSIONMISSION defines what we need to do to get defines what we need to do to get
therethere
CORE PURPOSECORE PURPOSE defines why we exist defines why we exist
CULTURECULTURE determines how we do things determines how we do things
CORE VALUESCORE VALUES set the guidelines that forever set the guidelines that forever
determine the rules we play bydetermine the rules we play by
VISIONVISION defines who we are at our highest level defines who we are at our highest level
MISSIONMISSION defines what we need to do to get defines what we need to do to get
therethere
CORE PURPOSECORE PURPOSE defines why we exist defines why we exist
CULTURECULTURE determines how we do things determines how we do things
CORE VALUESCORE VALUES set the guidelines that forever set the guidelines that forever
determine the rules we play bydetermine the rules we play by
AllAll together they describe the together they describe the impact we want our company impact we want our company to make on our world and it’s to make on our world and it’s the basis of our the basis of our StrategyStrategy
AllAll together they describe the together they describe the impact we want our company impact we want our company to make on our world and it’s to make on our world and it’s the basis of our the basis of our StrategyStrategy
Does everyone in your company really understand what your company is all about?
What’s your story? How did your business become a business?
What was your motivation to start your company?
Does everyone in your company really understand what your company is all about?
What’s your story? How did your business become a business?
What was your motivation to start your company?
Knowing Who You AreKnowing Who You AreKnowing Who You AreKnowing Who You Are
What’s Your Story What’s Your Story
Moving Forward?Moving Forward?What’s Your Story What’s Your Story
Moving Forward?Moving Forward?
Dream about what your company can become with confidence you can attain it.
Dream about what your company can become with confidence you can attain it.
Steps to Creating Steps to Creating Your VisionYour Vision
Steps to Creating Steps to Creating Your VisionYour Vision
Focus your concentration of what it takes to reach it.
Be consistent and be persistent.
You must have an emotional commitment to the importance of what you are doing.
Focus your concentration of what it takes to reach it.
Be consistent and be persistent.
You must have an emotional commitment to the importance of what you are doing.
Steps to Creating Steps to Creating Your VisionYour Vision
Steps to Creating Steps to Creating Your VisionYour Vision
Visionary QuestionsVisionary QuestionsVisionary QuestionsVisionary Questions
What is the highest level performance we can imagine attaining?
What is the value of our work to our community?
How hard will it be to accomplish the vision?
• Filling the Gap
What is the highest level performance we can imagine attaining?
What is the value of our work to our community?
How hard will it be to accomplish the vision?
• Filling the Gap
VISIONVISIONVISIONVISIONWhat will be the story of your company 10 years from now?
Write It!
What will be the story of your company 10 years from now?
Write It!
A VISION statement A VISION statement should be:should be:
A VISION statement A VISION statement should be:should be:
Brief and memorable.
Inspiring and challenging.
Appealing to everyone involved.
Brief and memorable.
Inspiring and challenging.
Appealing to everyone involved.
MISSIONMISSIONMISSIONMISSION
Your mission is sufficient to achieve your vision and it will inspire your whole organization.
Your mission will provide a compelling reason for your members and community to contribute to its accomplishment.
You can read it to sixth graders and they can understand it. It can easily be remembered.
Your mission is sufficient to achieve your vision and it will inspire your whole organization.
Your mission will provide a compelling reason for your members and community to contribute to its accomplishment.
You can read it to sixth graders and they can understand it. It can easily be remembered.
CORE PURPOSECORE PURPOSECORE PURPOSECORE PURPOSEWhy do we exist?Why? Why? Why? Why?
Why?
If we ceased to exist as a company what would our community lose?
Why do we exist?Why? Why? Why? Why? Why?
If we ceased to exist as a company what would our community lose?
How to Uncover Your How to Uncover Your CultureCulture
How to Uncover Your How to Uncover Your CultureCulture
You assemble a key group from your staff.
Have them write down words to describe it
Have them read one idea off their list and write the idea down on a board. Next person.
Once you have a complete list, a major discussion begins.
Reduce the list down to 8 to 9
You assemble a key group from your staff.
Have them write down words to describe it
Have them read one idea off their list and write the idea down on a board. Next person.
Once you have a complete list, a major discussion begins.
Reduce the list down to 8 to 9
CULTURE VS CORE VALUES
CULTURE VS CORE VALUES
Core ValuesCore ValuesCore ValuesCore Values
The intrinsic principles your organization lives by. Values that never change.
Narrow them down to 3 to 4.
The intrinsic principles your organization lives by. Values that never change.
Narrow them down to 3 to 4.
Create the Envisioned Create the Envisioned FutureFuture
Create the Envisioned Create the Envisioned FutureFuture
Write about your company and Write about your company and all the great things that will all the great things that will
happen to it over timehappen to it over time
Write about your company and Write about your company and all the great things that will all the great things that will
happen to it over timehappen to it over time
Create a Document that tells your Create a Document that tells your entire storyentire story
Create a Document that tells your Create a Document that tells your entire storyentire story
To become known as one of To become known as one of the best companies for the the best companies for the world!world!
To become known as one of To become known as one of the best companies for the the best companies for the world!world!
GHF VisionGHF VisionGHF VisionGHF Vision
GHF MissionGHF MissionGHF MissionGHF Mission
To keep Gainesville the To keep Gainesville the healthiest community in healthiest community in America, one person, one America, one person, one business at a timebusiness at a time
To keep Gainesville the To keep Gainesville the healthiest community in healthiest community in America, one person, one America, one person, one business at a timebusiness at a time
To create an experience that To create an experience that helps people get the most out helps people get the most out of life, while inspiring them to of life, while inspiring them to become their best.become their best.
To create an experience that To create an experience that helps people get the most out helps people get the most out of life, while inspiring them to of life, while inspiring them to become their best.become their best.
GHF Core PurposeGHF Core PurposeGHF Core PurposeGHF Core Purpose
GHF Core ValuesGHF Core ValuesGHF Core ValuesGHF Core ValuesIntegrity
Hard working
Creators of our own future
Extraordinary commitment to helping people
Integrity
Hard working
Creators of our own future
Extraordinary commitment to helping people
Core Value - IntegrityCore Value - Integrity
We define integrity as always doing the right thing even when no one is looking, we do not lie, steal, or cheat.
As Mark Twain said, “When in doubt, tell the truth.”
We define integrity as always doing the right thing even when no one is looking, we do not lie, steal, or cheat.
As Mark Twain said, “When in doubt, tell the truth.”
Core Value - HardworkingCore Value - Hardworking
We give 100% effort to everything we do and we work until the job gets done
The mental fortitude required in the high intensity workout interview sets the tone for our company
We give 100% effort to everything we do and we work until the job gets done
The mental fortitude required in the high intensity workout interview sets the tone for our company
Creating Our Own FutureCreating Our Own FutureOur greatest power is the freedom to choose; we decide what we do, what we think, and where we go
No one can take this power away from us; it is ours alone. We can do what we want to do, we can be who we want to be
We develop our own future by applying persistence to the possibilities. Our future is all around us
If we seek, we will find it. If the door is closed, we must knock and keeping knocking until it opens. We never give up
Winston Churchill was once asked how history would remember him. He replied, “History will be kind for I intend to write it.”
Our greatest power is the freedom to choose; we decide what we do, what we think, and where we go
No one can take this power away from us; it is ours alone. We can do what we want to do, we can be who we want to be
We develop our own future by applying persistence to the possibilities. Our future is all around us
If we seek, we will find it. If the door is closed, we must knock and keeping knocking until it opens. We never give up
Winston Churchill was once asked how history would remember him. He replied, “History will be kind for I intend to write it.”
Extraordinary Commitmentto Helping Others
Extraordinary Commitmentto Helping Others
We offer a consistent level of service that far exceeds the ordinary
We actively search for ways to anticipate and accommodate the needs and wants of our fellow employees, customers, and community
We offer a consistent level of service that far exceeds the ordinary
We actively search for ways to anticipate and accommodate the needs and wants of our fellow employees, customers, and community
CultureCulture
Culture is defined as the way we Culture is defined as the way we do things around here. It is the do things around here. It is the fever everybody catches when fever everybody catches when they join our organization.they join our organization.
Culture is defined as the way we Culture is defined as the way we do things around here. It is the do things around here. It is the fever everybody catches when fever everybody catches when they join our organization.they join our organization.
A learning & challenging environment that develops leaders who are:
A learning & challenging environment that develops leaders who are:
Responsible: Always accepting responsibility for your behavior, taking ownership of problems (to solve them), and following through with all tasks.
Professional: Appropriate communication, manners, physical appearance/attire.
Dedicated: Always going the extra mile.
Energetic: Boundless energy, full of life, enthusiastic; positive attitude; always demonstrating these characteristics, even when you are having a bad day.
Passionate: Strong, unwavering belief in our cause.
Fearless: Willing to try something new; making aggressive mistakes – taking risks through well planned and executed decisions
Responsible: Always accepting responsibility for your behavior, taking ownership of problems (to solve them), and following through with all tasks.
Professional: Appropriate communication, manners, physical appearance/attire.
Dedicated: Always going the extra mile.
Energetic: Boundless energy, full of life, enthusiastic; positive attitude; always demonstrating these characteristics, even when you are having a bad day.
Passionate: Strong, unwavering belief in our cause.
Fearless: Willing to try something new; making aggressive mistakes – taking risks through well planned and executed decisions
...Knowledgeable...KnowledgeableEducational Opportunities: Available to you!
“War College” to include training in sales, finance, leadership, personal development, TQM, operations, marketing, maintenance, rehab, public speaking, exercise/nutrition, and personal training.
Initial Training
Pre/Post Shifts
In-House Workshops
Follow-Up Training
Certification Sessions (Host)
Community Outreach Programs
Cross-Training
Educational Opportunities: Available to you!
“War College” to include training in sales, finance, leadership, personal development, TQM, operations, marketing, maintenance, rehab, public speaking, exercise/nutrition, and personal training.
Initial Training
Pre/Post Shifts
In-House Workshops
Follow-Up Training
Certification Sessions (Host)
Community Outreach Programs
Cross-Training
The Eagle Program
Master Instructor Program
Conferences/Seminars/Certifications
Structured Evaluations/Raises
Monthly continuing education sessions
• Advancement opportunities/more responsibility
• Employee Fun Calendar
• Employee Suggestion Program
Rock All-Star Banquet
Mentor Program
The Eagle Program
Master Instructor Program
Conferences/Seminars/Certifications
Structured Evaluations/Raises
Monthly continuing education sessions
• Advancement opportunities/more responsibility
• Employee Fun Calendar
• Employee Suggestion Program
Rock All-Star Banquet
Mentor Program
APPRECIATION & REWARD forEXCEPTIONAL PERFORMANCEAPPRECIATION & REWARD forEXCEPTIONAL PERFORMANCE
• Individuals make sacrifices for the good of the team.
• Mutual trust/respect for co-workers; staff fill in for each other, sales staff help each other to reach individual goals (to achieve greater group goal)
• One team, better and faster than anybody in the world. Providing people with the support they need to contribute, rewarding people for helping each other, assigning work to ensure interdependency, making you an integral member of the team.
• All staff work toward a common goal/shared understanding.
• Individuals make sacrifices for the good of the team.
• Mutual trust/respect for co-workers; staff fill in for each other, sales staff help each other to reach individual goals (to achieve greater group goal)
• One team, better and faster than anybody in the world. Providing people with the support they need to contribute, rewarding people for helping each other, assigning work to ensure interdependency, making you an integral member of the team.
• All staff work toward a common goal/shared understanding.
An ENVIRONMENT of TEAMWORK:An ENVIRONMENT of TEAMWORK:
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CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENTCONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT•Kaizen improvements (small steps or evolutionary changes toward improvement): development of zones, scripting for sales team, mandatory group training for all staff, new rehabilitation treatments.
•Breakthrough improvements (major or revolutionary developments): Gainesville Health and Fitness for Women, Nautilus/Medx Circuit, low back machine in rehab, ReQuest Physical Therapy for Women, ReQuest merger with North Florida Regional Medical Center, EFT payment option, sales manual/system.
•Knowing we can always be better.
•Kaizen improvements (small steps or evolutionary changes toward improvement): development of zones, scripting for sales team, mandatory group training for all staff, new rehabilitation treatments.
•Breakthrough improvements (major or revolutionary developments): Gainesville Health and Fitness for Women, Nautilus/Medx Circuit, low back machine in rehab, ReQuest Physical Therapy for Women, ReQuest merger with North Florida Regional Medical Center, EFT payment option, sales manual/system.
•Knowing we can always be better.
Sharing KnowledgeSharing Knowledge
•We share our knowledge with staff, local community, and the fitness industry.
•We provide educational seminars, exercise classes, health fairs, internships, practicum, and volunteer experiences.
•We also share our knowledge by teaching health clubs, physical therapists, physicians, and educators from all over the world to run a successful business.
•We share our knowledge with staff, local community, and the fitness industry.
•We provide educational seminars, exercise classes, health fairs, internships, practicum, and volunteer experiences.
•We also share our knowledge by teaching health clubs, physical therapists, physicians, and educators from all over the world to run a successful business.
Uncommon level of COMMITMENT to our Physical
Environment
Uncommon level of COMMITMENT to our Physical
Environment
•We have systems to maintain facilities that are clean, orderly, and well maintained.
•We have a full-time maintenance staff and a team of over 40 housekeepers
•We believe cleanliness is everyone’s job
•We have a 24 hour repair deadline on all equipment
•We are ranked as one of the four cleanest clubs in the world
•We have systems to maintain facilities that are clean, orderly, and well maintained.
•We have a full-time maintenance staff and a team of over 40 housekeepers
•We believe cleanliness is everyone’s job
•We have a 24 hour repair deadline on all equipment
•We are ranked as one of the four cleanest clubs in the world
Our Envisioned Future Our Envisioned Future
•We will be recognized worldwide as a model company for improving the health of an entire community and We we’ll make Gainesville the healthiest city in America
• We will be recognized as the industry leader in customer service.
• We will gain a reputation for developing leaders.
• People from all over the world will visit us to learn about best practices.
• We will be on the cover of a leading business magazine as one of the best companies in the world and will be featured in USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Physician and Sports Medicine, Forbes, Fortune, Inc. and Entrepreneur magazines.
• We will also be featured on FOX News, CNN, syndicated shows, and many other national media outlets for our health and business expertise.
• We will develop a center for professional management training where businesses and universities from all over the world send their staff to learn about our systems.
• We will form strategic alliances with local and national organizations.
• A best selling book will be written about our business.
• We will win a national business award.
•We will be recognized worldwide as a model company for improving the health of an entire community and We we’ll make Gainesville the healthiest city in America
• We will be recognized as the industry leader in customer service.
• We will gain a reputation for developing leaders.
• People from all over the world will visit us to learn about best practices.
• We will be on the cover of a leading business magazine as one of the best companies in the world and will be featured in USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Physician and Sports Medicine, Forbes, Fortune, Inc. and Entrepreneur magazines.
• We will also be featured on FOX News, CNN, syndicated shows, and many other national media outlets for our health and business expertise.
• We will develop a center for professional management training where businesses and universities from all over the world send their staff to learn about our systems.
• We will form strategic alliances with local and national organizations.
• A best selling book will be written about our business.
• We will win a national business award.
Our Envisioned Future Our Envisioned Future
•We will be recognized worldwide as a model company for improving the health of an entire community and We we’ll make Gainesville the healthiest city in America
• We will be recognized as the industry leader in customer service.
• We will gain a reputation for developing leaders.
• People from all over the world will visit us to learn about best practices.
• We will be on the cover of a leading business magazine as one of the best companies in the world and will be featured in USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Physician and Sports Medicine, Forbes, Fortune, Inc. and Entrepreneur magazines.
• We will also be featured on FOX News, CNN, syndicated shows, and many other national media outlets for our health and business expertise.
• We will develop a center for professional management training where businesses and universities from all over the world send their staff to learn about our systems.
• We will form strategic alliances with local and national organizations.
• A best selling book will be written about our business.
• We will win local and national business awards.
•We will be recognized worldwide as a model company for improving the health of an entire community and We we’ll make Gainesville the healthiest city in America
• We will be recognized as the industry leader in customer service.
• We will gain a reputation for developing leaders.
• People from all over the world will visit us to learn about best practices.
• We will be on the cover of a leading business magazine as one of the best companies in the world and will be featured in USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Physician and Sports Medicine, Forbes, Fortune, Inc. and Entrepreneur magazines.
• We will also be featured on FOX News, CNN, syndicated shows, and many other national media outlets for our health and business expertise.
• We will develop a center for professional management training where businesses and universities from all over the world send their staff to learn about our systems.
• We will form strategic alliances with local and national organizations.
• A best selling book will be written about our business.
• We will win local and national business awards.
Notice: Men Wanted for hazardous journey. Small wages, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger. Safe return doubtful. Honor and recognition in case of success.
Notice: Men Wanted for hazardous journey. Small wages, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger. Safe return doubtful. Honor and recognition in case of success.
Hiring TeamHiring TeamHiring TeamHiring Team
•Select a group of managers, supervisors, leaders and decision-makers within the company
•Train them in the basic interviewing skills and techniques
•Teach them the legal side of hiring (the “can ask” vs. “can’t ask”)
•Now teach them how to listen empathetically
•Most importantly teach them how to have fun!
•Select a group of managers, supervisors, leaders and decision-makers within the company
•Train them in the basic interviewing skills and techniques
•Teach them the legal side of hiring (the “can ask” vs. “can’t ask”)
•Now teach them how to listen empathetically
•Most importantly teach them how to have fun!
RecruitingRecruitingRecruitingRecruiting
•Use Superstar Staff as your best Recruiters
•University Relationships
•Host Fitness Workshops and Seminars
•Host Job Fairs
•Promote from Within
•Use Superstar Staff as your best Recruiters
•University Relationships
•Host Fitness Workshops and Seminars
•Host Job Fairs
•Promote from Within
5 Step Interview5 Step InterviewBased on Core ValuesBased on Core Values
5 Step Interview5 Step InterviewBased on Core ValuesBased on Core Values
•Application- Core Values
•Group Interview
•One on One interview
•Workout Interview
•Selection
•Application- Core Values
•Group Interview
•One on One interview
•Workout Interview
•Selection
ApplicationApplication
Evaluating First ImpressionsEvaluating First ImpressionsEvaluating First ImpressionsEvaluating First Impressions
•Train Your Front Desk Staff to Evaluate First Impressions
•Create a list of items you want your hiring team to evaluate when someone is turning in an application. For example:
•Did they have an engaging personality?
•Were they smiling?
•Did they introduce themselves?
•Were they professional?
•What was their attitude?
•Year Commitment? Weekends? Pay?
•Train Your Front Desk Staff to Evaluate First Impressions
•Create a list of items you want your hiring team to evaluate when someone is turning in an application. For example:
•Did they have an engaging personality?
•Were they smiling?
•Did they introduce themselves?
•Were they professional?
•What was their attitude?
•Year Commitment? Weekends? Pay?
Group Group InterviewInterview
Group Group InterviewInterview
Group InterviewGroup InterviewGroup InterviewGroup Interview
•Group interviews allow you to:
• Put Applicants in an Unrehearsed Situation
• Interact with Other People
• Perform Role-Playing
• Find Out if Applicants Listen to Others. For example: “Billy, Where did Sally say she was from?”
• Determine if Applicant has Our Core Values
•Group interviews allow you to:
• Put Applicants in an Unrehearsed Situation
• Interact with Other People
• Perform Role-Playing
• Find Out if Applicants Listen to Others. For example: “Billy, Where did Sally say she was from?”
• Determine if Applicant has Our Core Values
Group InterviewGroup InterviewGroup InterviewGroup Interview
Moments of TruthMoments of Truth
•A moment of truth is any interaction that a customer has with your organization
•Having staff that can turn every moment of truth into a positive experience is critical
•The most important way to do this in an interview setting is have them role-play situations
•A moment of truth is any interaction that a customer has with your organization
•Having staff that can turn every moment of truth into a positive experience is critical
•The most important way to do this in an interview setting is have them role-play situations
Moments of TruthMoments of Truth
One on One Interview - Core Values One on One Interview - Core Values
•Creating Your Own Future•What have you changed about yourself as a result of
criticism?
•What have you been criticized for that you have heard from more than one source? What have you done to improve that area?
•How will this job help you to reach your long-term goals?
•What accomplishments have you made that you are most proud of?
•What was the last goal you set for yourself? What was your action plan to achieve it?
•Where do you see yourself five years from now?
•Creating Your Own Future•What have you changed about yourself as a result of
criticism?
•What have you been criticized for that you have heard from more than one source? What have you done to improve that area?
•How will this job help you to reach your long-term goals?
•What accomplishments have you made that you are most proud of?
•What was the last goal you set for yourself? What was your action plan to achieve it?
•Where do you see yourself five years from now?
•Time Management.
How do you plan a typical day? Week?
When was the last time you had to rearrange your schedule for something unexpected?
•Dealing with Challenges Explain a recent challenge or obstacle that you
faced and how did you deal with it?
Have you ever worked toward a goal and not achieved it? How did this affect you
•Time Management.
How do you plan a typical day? Week?
When was the last time you had to rearrange your schedule for something unexpected?
•Dealing with Challenges Explain a recent challenge or obstacle that you
faced and how did you deal with it?
Have you ever worked toward a goal and not achieved it? How did this affect you
Creating Your Own Future
Creating Your Own Future
One on One Interview - Core Values
One on One Interview - Core Values
•Extraordinary Commitment to Helping People
•What skills do you think are necessary to work with people?
•What is the most important? Why?
•What is the customer looking for in a business?
•All in all, when you come to work each day, what is the one ingredient of your job that gives you the greatest satisfaction?
•What most inspires you to do a good job?
•Describe your ideal job.
•Extraordinary Commitment to Helping People
•What skills do you think are necessary to work with people?
•What is the most important? Why?
•What is the customer looking for in a business?
•All in all, when you come to work each day, what is the one ingredient of your job that gives you the greatest satisfaction?
•What most inspires you to do a good job?
•Describe your ideal job.
Extraordinary Commitment to Helping People
Extraordinary Commitment to Helping People
•Handling of Angry Customers.
•Tell me about a time you had an interaction with an angry customer? Looking back on it now, would you have done anything differently?
•If you were going to train me on handling angry customers, what three things would you want me to remember?
•Eagle Potential
•Give an example of a time you went above and beyond to meet the needs of a customer?
•Tell me a time when someone you know has gone above and beyond his or her call of duty?
•Do you believe it is necessary to go above and beyond for your job?
•Handling of Angry Customers.
•Tell me about a time you had an interaction with an angry customer? Looking back on it now, would you have done anything differently?
•If you were going to train me on handling angry customers, what three things would you want me to remember?
•Eagle Potential
•Give an example of a time you went above and beyond to meet the needs of a customer?
•Tell me a time when someone you know has gone above and beyond his or her call of duty?
•Do you believe it is necessary to go above and beyond for your job?
Workout InterviewWorkout InterviewWorkout InterviewWorkout Interview
• Earl Nightingale quote (Circumstance...)
• Core value of Hardworking• Put them through a HIT workout
• We don’t give up, no matter how tough
• This interview is not about their fitness level, it’s about their ability to endure a challenging time
• During the work-out interview, other staff are watching and evaluating, and they will give you their impression
• Earl Nightingale quote (Circumstance...)
• Core value of Hardworking• Put them through a HIT workout
• We don’t give up, no matter how tough
• This interview is not about their fitness level, it’s about their ability to endure a challenging time
• During the work-out interview, other staff are watching and evaluating, and they will give you their impression
CORE VALUE TESTCORE VALUE TEST
•“The Chair” – Integrity/Helping others/Hard work
•“The Introduction” - Helping others
•“The Shadow” - Creating your own Future
•“Paper on the Floor” - Integrity
•“Falling door sign” - Integrity/Helping others
•Come up with your own
•“The Chair” – Integrity/Helping others/Hard work
•“The Introduction” - Helping others
•“The Shadow” - Creating your own Future
•“Paper on the Floor” - Integrity
•“Falling door sign” - Integrity/Helping others
•Come up with your own
•Responsible for the success of the entire company
•Responsible for the success of every department
•Responsible for doing their job
•Responsible for the success of the entire company
•Responsible for the success of every department
•Responsible for doing their job
Customer Service Principles
Three Responsibilities of Every Employee
Customer Service Principles
Three Responsibilities of Every Employee
Customer Service PrinciplesCustomer Service Principles
•Understanding who we are: vision, mission, core values, culture and core purpose
•Priority #1
•Perception is reality
•Moments of truth
•Emotional bank accounts
•Goal is to empower our staff
•Understanding who we are: vision, mission, core values, culture and core purpose
•Priority #1
•Perception is reality
•Moments of truth
•Emotional bank accounts
•Goal is to empower our staff
Employee CardEmployee Card
"People are far more persuaded by the depths of your beliefs and emotions than any amount of logic or knowledge you possess. People do not care how much you know until they know how much you care!"
--Michael LeBoeufMichael LeBoeuf
"People are far more persuaded by the depths of your beliefs and emotions than any amount of logic or knowledge you possess. People do not care how much you know until they know how much you care!"
--Michael LeBoeufMichael LeBoeuf
How Many Is One?How Many Is One?
SocratesSocrates PlatoPlato AristotleAristotle
(the rock)(the rock)
GHFC ROCKGHFC ROCKTo Gain and Retain MembersTo Gain and Retain MembersGHFC ROCKGHFC ROCK
To Gain and Retain MembersTo Gain and Retain Members
• Receptionists
• Fitness Instructors
• Kid’s Club
• Maintenance
• Sales
• Group Exercise
• Small Group Training
• Personal Training
• Marketing
• Public Relations
• Advertising
• Business Office
• ReQuest Physical Therapy
• Zwurly Cafe
• Receptionists
• Fitness Instructors
• Kid’s Club
• Maintenance
• Sales
• Group Exercise
• Small Group Training
• Personal Training
• Marketing
• Public Relations
• Advertising
• Business Office
• ReQuest Physical Therapy
• Zwurly Cafe
Develop a Team of EaglesDevelop a Team of Eagles
Or have a Cast of DucksOr have a Cast of Ducks
Eagles versus Employee of the
Month
Eagles versus Employee of the
Month
Core Purpose: Create an experience that helps people
get the most out of life
Core Purpose: Create an experience that helps people
get the most out of life
“First of all, I will only leave this company in a body bag. I was working out one afternoon and a Zumba class was going on upstairs. As the class finished I ran into a long time member named Anne, who is recovering from cancer. I asked her how she liked the class and her response was, “When I can dance like I just did, I know I am cured.”
-Wendy Ackerman
“First of all, I will only leave this company in a body bag. I was working out one afternoon and a Zumba class was going on upstairs. As the class finished I ran into a long time member named Anne, who is recovering from cancer. I asked her how she liked the class and her response was, “When I can dance like I just did, I know I am cured.”
-Wendy Ackerman
Core PurposeCore Purpose
“When I first started to supervise, another floor instructor and myself began taking a lot of care with an elderly couple, Cliff and Lois. They started with very poor health but after working with them for about six months, they came to us proud of their doctors appointment results. We started going to their home and played board games and talked family and etc. I guess I will take that with me because the experience was a great representation of years of work relationships and results, bridging generation gaps with people who were once strangers.”
-Alonzo Perkins
“When I first started to supervise, another floor instructor and myself began taking a lot of care with an elderly couple, Cliff and Lois. They started with very poor health but after working with them for about six months, they came to us proud of their doctors appointment results. We started going to their home and played board games and talked family and etc. I guess I will take that with me because the experience was a great representation of years of work relationships and results, bridging generation gaps with people who were once strangers.”
-Alonzo Perkins
Core PurposeCore Purpose
“Doug Walker is a member who joined the gym in September of 2008. When I first set Doug up on his gray card he could barely raise his left hand or smile, due to a stroke. Watching Doug bust his butt every Tuesday and Thursday is one of those things that would motivate anyone not to give up no matter how crappy their situation. Today not only does Doug walk around with a huge smile on his face but he has improved the range of motion to the left side of his body significantly. Doug and I are going 12 rounds in a boxing ring. He tells me this every day. I believe it.”
-Wlises Mejia
“Doug Walker is a member who joined the gym in September of 2008. When I first set Doug up on his gray card he could barely raise his left hand or smile, due to a stroke. Watching Doug bust his butt every Tuesday and Thursday is one of those things that would motivate anyone not to give up no matter how crappy their situation. Today not only does Doug walk around with a huge smile on his face but he has improved the range of motion to the left side of his body significantly. Doug and I are going 12 rounds in a boxing ring. He tells me this every day. I believe it.”
-Wlises Mejia
Core PurposeCore Purpose
“During my first two semesters, there was a member named Easton Nelson who came in religiously to work out on a bike. Every time he walked in we made it like a party, screaming his name and carrying on conversation. We had plenty of time to talk and get to know each other quite well. I noticed every time he missed a work out and, likewise, if I missed a shift he made sure to let me know he had missed me! Last semester, I had not seen much of Easton. One day, Chris Akkawi pulled me aside to inform me that Easton has passed away. Not only did this hit me hard, I found myself crying. However, his daughter came in to let me know his expierence here is what kept him alive. It was that moment that I had realized the connection I had developed with Easton, and the impact he had made on my life and most likely I on his.”
-Giselle Levy
“During my first two semesters, there was a member named Easton Nelson who came in religiously to work out on a bike. Every time he walked in we made it like a party, screaming his name and carrying on conversation. We had plenty of time to talk and get to know each other quite well. I noticed every time he missed a work out and, likewise, if I missed a shift he made sure to let me know he had missed me! Last semester, I had not seen much of Easton. One day, Chris Akkawi pulled me aside to inform me that Easton has passed away. Not only did this hit me hard, I found myself crying. However, his daughter came in to let me know his expierence here is what kept him alive. It was that moment that I had realized the connection I had developed with Easton, and the impact he had made on my life and most likely I on his.”
-Giselle Levy
Core PurposeCore Purpose
“One time as I was coming into work and Lindsay was coming out, she stopped me and one of the members that always comes in on her shift to introduce me to her. Apparently, the woman gets really used to the receptionists and doesn’t like when shifts change because she has to get to know everyone again, so Lindsay wanted her to feel comfortable with the new shift before she left. Now, every time I greet her by name she gets excited and it was sweet that Lindsay wanted to make her feel more comfortable.”
-Jocelyn Richardson
“One time as I was coming into work and Lindsay was coming out, she stopped me and one of the members that always comes in on her shift to introduce me to her. Apparently, the woman gets really used to the receptionists and doesn’t like when shifts change because she has to get to know everyone again, so Lindsay wanted her to feel comfortable with the new shift before she left. Now, every time I greet her by name she gets excited and it was sweet that Lindsay wanted to make her feel more comfortable.”
-Jocelyn Richardson
Core PurposeCore Purpose
“Cathy was a member that was getting frustrated with her workouts when one day I changed her workout just slightly and now she is losing weight and really excited about working out. We've built a friendship and we always see how each other are doing. When she comes in to workout she tells me about the new things going on. When I was really stressed last semester she would always ask how things were going. It always amazes me when I find myself friends with a complete stranger and we manage to impact each others lives so greatly.”
-Jordan Barrish
“Cathy was a member that was getting frustrated with her workouts when one day I changed her workout just slightly and now she is losing weight and really excited about working out. We've built a friendship and we always see how each other are doing. When she comes in to workout she tells me about the new things going on. When I was really stressed last semester she would always ask how things were going. It always amazes me when I find myself friends with a complete stranger and we manage to impact each others lives so greatly.”
-Jordan Barrish
Core PurposeCore Purpose
“Bruce is a member diagnosed with leukemia. He came in with a mask on in tears to tell us that he would not be in for a while and really told me how my interaction with him at the gym impacted his life. He looked me in the eyes with water beginning to accumulate and said a simple, “Thank you, man” and then he walked out.
-Chris Richter
“Bruce is a member diagnosed with leukemia. He came in with a mask on in tears to tell us that he would not be in for a while and really told me how my interaction with him at the gym impacted his life. He looked me in the eyes with water beginning to accumulate and said a simple, “Thank you, man” and then he walked out.
-Chris Richter
Core PurposeCore Purpose
“One Sunday morning a lady came looking to get set up on the line. She used to be a person who would work out every day as she was a cycling competitor, until she was unable to walk due to a car accident. After being in intensive therapy and almost learning to walk again, she decided to work out . After setting her up on the first 2 machines, she was in disbelief that she was doing this. She never thought she would train again. I then asked her why she didn’t try a cycling class. She said there was no way she would to be able to keep up. I got her off the line, took her into the Group X room and set her up on one of the spin bikes there. I checked back, 5 min later. She was crying with happiness.”
-Oscar Koeneke
“One Sunday morning a lady came looking to get set up on the line. She used to be a person who would work out every day as she was a cycling competitor, until she was unable to walk due to a car accident. After being in intensive therapy and almost learning to walk again, she decided to work out . After setting her up on the first 2 machines, she was in disbelief that she was doing this. She never thought she would train again. I then asked her why she didn’t try a cycling class. She said there was no way she would to be able to keep up. I got her off the line, took her into the Group X room and set her up on one of the spin bikes there. I checked back, 5 min later. She was crying with happiness.”
-Oscar Koeneke
Core PurposeCore Purpose
“This one lady called in because she had worked something out with Jan about having her handicapped daughter come work out. She was calling because Jan had told her to call before her first time coming in. Well, Jan wasn't here, but luckily I was here when she spoke with him originally and I told her that everything would be fine for when she came in. I knew I would still be here when she got here. When she came in, she saw my name tag and was said, “I talked to you on the phone” and she seemed very appreciative that I made sure everything would be fine for her to come in.”
-Elizabeth Spiwak
“This one lady called in because she had worked something out with Jan about having her handicapped daughter come work out. She was calling because Jan had told her to call before her first time coming in. Well, Jan wasn't here, but luckily I was here when she spoke with him originally and I told her that everything would be fine for when she came in. I knew I would still be here when she got here. When she came in, she saw my name tag and was said, “I talked to you on the phone” and she seemed very appreciative that I made sure everything would be fine for her to come in.”
-Elizabeth Spiwak
Integrity Integrity
“A woman came up to the front desk asking if we found a very expensive necklace she lost that her husband had just given her as a gift. We didn't have it. The next day she went to workout at WC, where I was working. I asked her if she had found her necklace. She was so surprised and happy that I had remembered her and her story. She kept telling me how helpful all the front desk girls are. Plus, she said one of our housekeepers found the necklace and gave her a call based on the note I left the team!”
-Kristen Fields
“A woman came up to the front desk asking if we found a very expensive necklace she lost that her husband had just given her as a gift. We didn't have it. The next day she went to workout at WC, where I was working. I asked her if she had found her necklace. She was so surprised and happy that I had remembered her and her story. She kept telling me how helpful all the front desk girls are. Plus, she said one of our housekeepers found the necklace and gave her a call based on the note I left the team!”
-Kristen Fields
IntegrityIntegrity
“She is one of the most dependable employees I know. She is always willing to come in early or stay late. One employee had to leave a shift early in order to take their child to the doctor and Takisha worked a double shift in order to allow the employee to leave early. She left after her shift a WC and came to the main center for her second shift almost immediately.”
-Takisha Holmes
“She is one of the most dependable employees I know. She is always willing to come in early or stay late. One employee had to leave a shift early in order to take their child to the doctor and Takisha worked a double shift in order to allow the employee to leave early. She left after her shift a WC and came to the main center for her second shift almost immediately.”
-Takisha Holmes
IntegrityIntegrity
“One of the members that usually comes in during my shift called after she left looking for a lost wedding ring. Richter and I fought over who would have to dig through the trash for the ring and luckily Chris found it "near" the top!”
-Devan Keane
“One of the members that usually comes in during my shift called after she left looking for a lost wedding ring. Richter and I fought over who would have to dig through the trash for the ring and luckily Chris found it "near" the top!”
-Devan Keane
IntegrityIntegrity“One night a few weeks ago, a couple came up to the desk saying that their keys weren't in the cubby. I told them that this unfortunately does happen and that I was sure that whomever took them would realize they were not their keys and return them. They said they really needed the keys, not to drive home because they had a spare, but because the keys to their business were on the keychain. The couple waited around for a good 30 minutes but no one returned them. I told the couple to leave their name and number and that when they were turned in I would be sure to give them a call. Well of course after the couple left the member that had accidently taken them brought them up to the front desk emphatically apologizing for the mistake. I called the couple and they came back to get their keys. They were so grateful for me calling them. Now, every night when they come in they are always really glad to see me and I tease them about making sure they have their keys!”
-Taylor Soraci
“One night a few weeks ago, a couple came up to the desk saying that their keys weren't in the cubby. I told them that this unfortunately does happen and that I was sure that whomever took them would realize they were not their keys and return them. They said they really needed the keys, not to drive home because they had a spare, but because the keys to their business were on the keychain. The couple waited around for a good 30 minutes but no one returned them. I told the couple to leave their name and number and that when they were turned in I would be sure to give them a call. Well of course after the couple left the member that had accidently taken them brought them up to the front desk emphatically apologizing for the mistake. I called the couple and they came back to get their keys. They were so grateful for me calling them. Now, every night when they come in they are always really glad to see me and I tease them about making sure they have their keys!”
-Taylor Soraci
“Of the many things I have learned working at GHF, the one that will always be in my mind is the company's commitment to helping others. I met the Kohler family about 3 years ago when I began working in the Kids Club. I would keep Ginger and Parker in the K.C. as well as at their house whenever their parents needed a night off. On two occasions outside of GHF I have noticed the same family and that they needed my help. I helped Fitz comfort Parker as a table fell on him at a restaurant near the Women’s Center and also watched her kids after she got into a car accident on Newberry Road. I think of our members as close friends and find myself looking out for them even when I'm not working.”
-Shanno Dukes
“Of the many things I have learned working at GHF, the one that will always be in my mind is the company's commitment to helping others. I met the Kohler family about 3 years ago when I began working in the Kids Club. I would keep Ginger and Parker in the K.C. as well as at their house whenever their parents needed a night off. On two occasions outside of GHF I have noticed the same family and that they needed my help. I helped Fitz comfort Parker as a table fell on him at a restaurant near the Women’s Center and also watched her kids after she got into a car accident on Newberry Road. I think of our members as close friends and find myself looking out for them even when I'm not working.”
-Shanno Dukes
Extraordinary Commitment to Helping Others
Extraordinary Commitment to Helping Others
HardworkingHardworking
Courtney Hannah is the happiest person I have ever met. She is always laughing, and her happiness is very contagious. Also, she loves her job and is great at it. on many occasions I have seen her just go and clean the smallest/most seemingly insignificant things even as a supervisor. She doesn’t try to pawn off work on others, she gets down in the trenches and helps everyone out.
Courtney Hannah is the happiest person I have ever met. She is always laughing, and her happiness is very contagious. Also, she loves her job and is great at it. on many occasions I have seen her just go and clean the smallest/most seemingly insignificant things even as a supervisor. She doesn’t try to pawn off work on others, she gets down in the trenches and helps everyone out.
HardworkingHardworking“Alonzo has a member who comes in everyday during his shift. The member is wheelchair bound. She has always been told that she couldn’t do certain machines, because of her disabilities. So Alonzo picks her up and puts her on machines, and after she is done picks her back up and puts her into her wheelchair. He makes her a specific workout and changes it around when needed. I feel like this shows what it means to go above and beyond hard work, and to have an extraordinary commitment to helping others!”
- Jeff Finch
“Alonzo has a member who comes in everyday during his shift. The member is wheelchair bound. She has always been told that she couldn’t do certain machines, because of her disabilities. So Alonzo picks her up and puts her on machines, and after she is done picks her back up and puts her into her wheelchair. He makes her a specific workout and changes it around when needed. I feel like this shows what it means to go above and beyond hard work, and to have an extraordinary commitment to helping others!”
- Jeff Finch
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Durrel Flintroy reprogrammed the MLR room key pads for each individual locker in order to fit the new keys. This was a daunting task and one that required a lot of patience and diligent work ethic.
Durrel Flintroy reprogrammed the MLR room key pads for each individual locker in order to fit the new keys. This was a daunting task and one that required a lot of patience and diligent work ethic.
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Sam Knowles spent 30 minutes looking through each individual locker with Adrian in the MLR for a set of keys. The member had fallen in the shower and his wife was waiting anxiously to obtain the keys in order to drive to the hospital where he was taken by ambulance. Sam worked hard and kept checking-in with her to assure her that they were close but still looking and should be done soon. The wife was very pleased and appreciative.
Sam Knowles spent 30 minutes looking through each individual locker with Adrian in the MLR for a set of keys. The member had fallen in the shower and his wife was waiting anxiously to obtain the keys in order to drive to the hospital where he was taken by ambulance. Sam worked hard and kept checking-in with her to assure her that they were close but still looking and should be done soon. The wife was very pleased and appreciative.
Creating Your Own Future
Creating Your Own Future
“Many of our employees come in as young students, often not knowing what they want to do in life, what their strengths are, or what they may be good at. To be able to mentor them, guide them, and help them grow not only as employees, but as individuals, often leaving with a better sense of who they are and where they want to go from here is very rewarding. GHFC can prepare people for life after the gym for those who take advantage of it.”
- Ryan Beacher
“Many of our employees come in as young students, often not knowing what they want to do in life, what their strengths are, or what they may be good at. To be able to mentor them, guide them, and help them grow not only as employees, but as individuals, often leaving with a better sense of who they are and where they want to go from here is very rewarding. GHFC can prepare people for life after the gym for those who take advantage of it.”
- Ryan Beacher
Creating Your Own Future
Creating Your Own Future
“Through the leadership and observation of those above me here- Joe, Shawn, Jan- I have been able to maintain and grow a business of my own that probably would have failed had I not learned and had the ability to see many of the things I have here. This I will always remember because it'll be what I do when leaving here.”
-Ryan Beacher
“Through the leadership and observation of those above me here- Joe, Shawn, Jan- I have been able to maintain and grow a business of my own that probably would have failed had I not learned and had the ability to see many of the things I have here. This I will always remember because it'll be what I do when leaving here.”
-Ryan Beacher
Creating Your Own Future
Creating Your Own Future
“Over at Tioga there are a lot of members who come in regularly so we’re always talking and there is one member who is a nursing teacher at UF. One day we were talking about school and my major (nursing) ever since then he always asks me about school and offered my help if I even wanted to get into the UF nursing program. It’s really nice to know that people really do care.”
-Brittany Whitcraft
“Over at Tioga there are a lot of members who come in regularly so we’re always talking and there is one member who is a nursing teacher at UF. One day we were talking about school and my major (nursing) ever since then he always asks me about school and offered my help if I even wanted to get into the UF nursing program. It’s really nice to know that people really do care.”
-Brittany Whitcraft
Creating Your Own Future
Creating Your Own Future
Andrea Rosario, who worked as a Kid’s Club attendant is now working as a personal nanny/assistant tutor to a family with TWO children with Down syndrome, one of which also has Autism. She has taken her knowledge from school, and used that with her experience working with those and other children in the Kids Club to now be an integral part of those children’s lives.
Andrea Rosario, who worked as a Kid’s Club attendant is now working as a personal nanny/assistant tutor to a family with TWO children with Down syndrome, one of which also has Autism. She has taken her knowledge from school, and used that with her experience working with those and other children in the Kids Club to now be an integral part of those children’s lives.
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“At the front desk, Lindsay Guckian is tops! When the issue of Inc. Magazine came out with the article on Joe Cirulli, I couldn’t find one to buy. I asked Lindsay if GHFC has extra copies – no, she said, but she’d try to find one for me. No luck. She asked her mom in South Florida to look – no luck. But she kept on looking. Then, one week, she gave me one that her mom had finally located. What thoughtfulness! What perseverance! What helpfulness!”
– Ann Bryan
“At the front desk, Lindsay Guckian is tops! When the issue of Inc. Magazine came out with the article on Joe Cirulli, I couldn’t find one to buy. I asked Lindsay if GHFC has extra copies – no, she said, but she’d try to find one for me. No luck. She asked her mom in South Florida to look – no luck. But she kept on looking. Then, one week, she gave me one that her mom had finally located. What thoughtfulness! What perseverance! What helpfulness!”
– Ann Bryan
Eagle PoolEagle Pool
“Every night, Chris Richter stays until 12 am and beyond to help one of our members get in and out of the pool using the chairlift. One of the member’s legs was amputated several years ago, so she has to use the lift, but was nervous to do it by herself. It really shows Chris’ dedication to her not only as a member but as someone he cares about that he takes the time to do that for her.”
– Liz Piazza
“Every night, Chris Richter stays until 12 am and beyond to help one of our members get in and out of the pool using the chairlift. One of the member’s legs was amputated several years ago, so she has to use the lift, but was nervous to do it by herself. It really shows Chris’ dedication to her not only as a member but as someone he cares about that he takes the time to do that for her.”
– Liz Piazza
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“After the two new pools were completed, my mom was anxious to go in but was afraid of losing her balance. Carina immediately said “I will help you, Daisy!” The next day, Carina Torres came prepared, jumped into her suit, escorted Daisy to the pool, stayed with her until she gained confidence and could stay alone. Afterward, Carina got back into her work clothes and was back to work! We will not forget her kindness.”
– Lonnie King
“After the two new pools were completed, my mom was anxious to go in but was afraid of losing her balance. Carina immediately said “I will help you, Daisy!” The next day, Carina Torres came prepared, jumped into her suit, escorted Daisy to the pool, stayed with her until she gained confidence and could stay alone. Afterward, Carina got back into her work clothes and was back to work! We will not forget her kindness.”
– Lonnie King
Eagle CardioEagle Cardio
“On my 2nd visit to GHFC I was a bit lost in the cardio section and looking for some help/entertainment (I forgot my headphones!). Andre Villanueva saw that I needed help and came to my rescue by lending me a magazine and pointing me in the right direction.”
– Lauren Thomas
“On my 2nd visit to GHFC I was a bit lost in the cardio section and looking for some help/entertainment (I forgot my headphones!). Andre Villanueva saw that I needed help and came to my rescue by lending me a magazine and pointing me in the right direction.”
– Lauren Thomas
Eagle CardioEagle Cardio“I was walking for one hour. As I was finishing I was drinking the last of my water. Tim Kirchner noticed I was finishing gulping the last of my water and he asked me if he could get me more water. I was so taken aback by his kind offer, I felt it was important to write an eagle for a guy who went out of his way, when he didn’t have to! Thank you Tim! Congratulations!”
– Liz Piazza
“I was walking for one hour. As I was finishing I was drinking the last of my water. Tim Kirchner noticed I was finishing gulping the last of my water and he asked me if he could get me more water. I was so taken aback by his kind offer, I felt it was important to write an eagle for a guy who went out of his way, when he didn’t have to! Thank you Tim! Congratulations!”
– Liz Piazza
Eagle Front DeskEagle Front Desk “One day I was on the treadmill and the guy
next to me couldn't figure out how to work a certain program on his treadmill. I stopped and helped him. We started talking and he told me he lost 50 pounds. He was so excited and proceeded to tell me his whole life story. He told me he couldn't run because he was too heavy. I challenged him and he ended up running for 5 minutes. I have never seen someone so excited. Now, every time I see him he updates me on his progress.”
-Ashley Sammons
“One day I was on the treadmill and the guy next to me couldn't figure out how to work a certain program on his treadmill. I stopped and helped him. We started talking and he told me he lost 50 pounds. He was so excited and proceeded to tell me his whole life story. He told me he couldn't run because he was too heavy. I challenged him and he ended up running for 5 minutes. I have never seen someone so excited. Now, every time I see him he updates me on his progress.”
-Ashley Sammons
Eagle Kid’s ClubEagle Kid’s Club
“I dropped my 2-year-old daughter off at the Women’s Center Kid’s Club. Leandra Cough was sitting at the table reading books to the children! I was delighted. My daughter was read to while I worked out. I felt much better about leaving her in someone else’s care. We have a no-TV-under-3 policy in our home and it was nice to see my daughter learning while in someone else’s care. I wish more childcares would do this, it made my day!”
-Amanda Boyarshinov
“I dropped my 2-year-old daughter off at the Women’s Center Kid’s Club. Leandra Cough was sitting at the table reading books to the children! I was delighted. My daughter was read to while I worked out. I felt much better about leaving her in someone else’s care. We have a no-TV-under-3 policy in our home and it was nice to see my daughter learning while in someone else’s care. I wish more childcares would do this, it made my day!”
-Amanda Boyarshinov
Eagle Kid’s ClubEagle Kid’s Club
“A four-year old boy has an accident (#2 in his pants). The attendants were unable to locate the child’s mother right away, and Christy Ellison did not want the child to have to wait for his mother to get cleaned up, so she got him cleaned up, which was not a pleasant experience and took at least 10 minutes to do. She went above and beyond to make the child feel at ease about the situation, clean and happy. Great initiative!”
-Melissa Lynn
“A four-year old boy has an accident (#2 in his pants). The attendants were unable to locate the child’s mother right away, and Christy Ellison did not want the child to have to wait for his mother to get cleaned up, so she got him cleaned up, which was not a pleasant experience and took at least 10 minutes to do. She went above and beyond to make the child feel at ease about the situation, clean and happy. Great initiative!”
-Melissa Lynn
Eagle FloorEagle Floor
“Several times when I've been at Tioga I've seen a little 50-year-old lady in a wheelchair working out. She's not strong enough to lift herself out of her wheelchair and onto a specific machine, so Alphonso Jones and Alonzo Perkins gently move her back and forth on the machine. I can tell from the beaming smile on her face that her workout is the highlight of her day, especially because of the care shown by the team at Tioga.”
-Katie Olson
“Several times when I've been at Tioga I've seen a little 50-year-old lady in a wheelchair working out. She's not strong enough to lift herself out of her wheelchair and onto a specific machine, so Alphonso Jones and Alonzo Perkins gently move her back and forth on the machine. I can tell from the beaming smile on her face that her workout is the highlight of her day, especially because of the care shown by the team at Tioga.”
-Katie Olson
Eagle FloorEagle Floor
“Cathy was a member that was getting frustrated with her workouts when one day I changed her workout just slightly and now she is losing weight and really excited about working out. We've built a friendship and we always see how each other are doing. When she comes in to workout she tells me about the new things going on. When I was really stressed last semester she would always ask how things were going. It always amazes me when I find myself friends with a complete stranger and we manage to impact each others lives so greatly.”
-Jordan Barrish
“Cathy was a member that was getting frustrated with her workouts when one day I changed her workout just slightly and now she is losing weight and really excited about working out. We've built a friendship and we always see how each other are doing. When she comes in to workout she tells me about the new things going on. When I was really stressed last semester she would always ask how things were going. It always amazes me when I find myself friends with a complete stranger and we manage to impact each others lives so greatly.”
-Jordan Barrish
Eagle Group ExerciseEagle Group Exercise
About Stephanie Frommelt
“She works us hard, motivates us, and then today rewarded us with Starbucks Coupons! Last year during the holidays when Sunday spin was cancelled, she came in and taught anyway – there was a big crowd there!”
-Kate Fogarty
About Stephanie Frommelt
“She works us hard, motivates us, and then today rewarded us with Starbucks Coupons! Last year during the holidays when Sunday spin was cancelled, she came in and taught anyway – there was a big crowd there!”
-Kate Fogarty
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About Jennifer Kverneland
“She came in to teach a 6 am cancelled cycle class! The room was packed – all the bikes gone! She didn’t get anything for doing it.”
-Munci Tamburini
About Jennifer Kverneland
“She came in to teach a 6 am cancelled cycle class! The room was packed – all the bikes gone! She didn’t get anything for doing it.”
-Munci Tamburini
Eagle HousekeepingEagle HousekeepingAbout Janet Blakney
“I witnessed Janet in the locker room help an elderly lady dress. The woman was handicapped and could not lift her arms high enough to put her shift on. Janet was right there to help her. She did it in such a loving way. It really touched me. I actually teared up. We both looked at one another and connected in that moment. It was the sweetest thing I think I’ve ever seen.”
-Courtney Hannah
About Janet Blakney
“I witnessed Janet in the locker room help an elderly lady dress. The woman was handicapped and could not lift her arms high enough to put her shift on. Janet was right there to help her. She did it in such a loving way. It really touched me. I actually teared up. We both looked at one another and connected in that moment. It was the sweetest thing I think I’ve ever seen.”
-Courtney Hannah
Eagle Fitness Counselors
Eagle Fitness Counselors
About Jan Campbell
“One night, a member came in right before Jan left and had some sort of medical freak out - while he was on the line, he suddenly forgot everything. He didn't know where he was, who he was, or anything. Jan came out and recognized him as one of her new members. She then called his wife (who was out of the state) and helped him through the whole process of remembering where he lived, etc., and ended up sitting with him in the hospital practically overnight to make sure he was okay. Jan definitely went way above the call of duty, and cared for him as if they had been friends forever.”
-Angela Gilland
About Jan Campbell
“One night, a member came in right before Jan left and had some sort of medical freak out - while he was on the line, he suddenly forgot everything. He didn't know where he was, who he was, or anything. Jan came out and recognized him as one of her new members. She then called his wife (who was out of the state) and helped him through the whole process of remembering where he lived, etc., and ended up sitting with him in the hospital practically overnight to make sure he was okay. Jan definitely went way above the call of duty, and cared for him as if they had been friends forever.”
-Angela Gilland
Eagle Personal TrainingEagle Personal Training“I am pregnant and am training with Alison Heinz. Several weeks ago, I began having pain in my stomach due to the elastic waistband on my shorts and my ever-growing stomach! Alison suggested that I cut the elastic waistband off my gym shorts. I was hesitant to do so as I have only been able to find those shorts at Sports Authority (and not for a good price). The next week when I came to train with Alison, she gave me a gift bag. That weekend, she had gone shopping. She purchased a pair of gym shorts for me and cut the waistband off of them. She said she knew I was hesitant to cut my own and therefore went out and bought a pair for me. Not only is she a great personal trainer, she is an amazing person! I don’t know many people who would have gone out and spent their own money to buy something for a client. Needless to say, they are my favorite and most comfortable gym shorts! I have since cut the elastic in two different pairs of my own shorts.”
“I am pregnant and am training with Alison Heinz. Several weeks ago, I began having pain in my stomach due to the elastic waistband on my shorts and my ever-growing stomach! Alison suggested that I cut the elastic waistband off my gym shorts. I was hesitant to do so as I have only been able to find those shorts at Sports Authority (and not for a good price). The next week when I came to train with Alison, she gave me a gift bag. That weekend, she had gone shopping. She purchased a pair of gym shorts for me and cut the waistband off of them. She said she knew I was hesitant to cut my own and therefore went out and bought a pair for me. Not only is she a great personal trainer, she is an amazing person! I don’t know many people who would have gone out and spent their own money to buy something for a client. Needless to say, they are my favorite and most comfortable gym shorts! I have since cut the elastic in two different pairs of my own shorts.”
Eagle HousekeepingEagle Housekeeping
About Latoya Adams
“I'll never forget laying on a bench in the women's locker room after workout interview, utterly exhausted and just wanting to die. Latoya came in and immediately checked on me. She offered to get me water, Gatorade, ice, whatever I needed, and wouldn't leave me until she was sure I would be all right.”
– Katie Olson
About Latoya Adams
“I'll never forget laying on a bench in the women's locker room after workout interview, utterly exhausted and just wanting to die. Latoya came in and immediately checked on me. She offered to get me water, Gatorade, ice, whatever I needed, and wouldn't leave me until she was sure I would be all right.”
– Katie Olson
Create A Manual For All Your New Employees
Create A Manual For All Your New Employees
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"Branding is about taking something common and improving upon it in ways that make it more valuable and meaningful."
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• Be Strategic
• Create the Vision
• Define the Mission
• Know Why We Exist
• Understand Our Culture
• Discover Our Core Values
• Hire Only the Right People
• Create Programs to Make a Team
• Find Creative Ways to Reward Them
• Understand Why We Do What We Do
• Be Strategic
• Create the Vision
• Define the Mission
• Know Why We Exist
• Understand Our Culture
• Discover Our Core Values
• Hire Only the Right People
• Create Programs to Make a Team
• Find Creative Ways to Reward Them
• Understand Why We Do What We Do
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““WIN BY CHOICE WIN BY CHOICE NOT BY CHANCE”NOT BY CHANCE”
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