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Permalink Reply by Tobi Addams on June 10, 2009 at 4:55pm
Permalink Reply by Sensei Nick on June 10, 2009 at 5:06pm My inexperience may not provide much insight but I would imagine that the ideal solution would be for your friend to partner with a business-savvy entrepreneur who knows how to market products and services effectively. Genuinely gifted and passionate instructors are, themselves, a precious resource and I don't think we want to necessarily detract from that by forcing them to pick up business skills they have no interest in anyway.
To find the ideal match, you need to network. Use this community and other networking resources both virtual and in person. Get out there, talk to people, form relationships - you don't need to talk endlessly about business, but mentioning it as a garnish to the main course of formal training and teaching could help.
Permalink Reply by Tobi Addams on June 11, 2009 at 12:58pm This was discussed and he simply has no interest in taking on a partner...even someone he knows that would manage his school. I believe it is because he does not feel that selling the martial arts is needed and he was burned about 10 years ago by doing this same thing. I also recommended he may want to pay a consultant and he just scoffed at that idea as well (which I can somewhat understand) but in all honesty I do not think he wants to own a school again and would just rather teach.
Permalink Reply by Benjamin Moriniere on June 13, 2009 at 5:52am
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