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Spa Industry Intelligence Newsletter - Issue 25
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Spa Business Strategies for Economic Downturn By Julie Garrow, Managing Director of Intelligent Spas Preliminary findings of Intelligent Spas' current round of Spa Benchmark Surveys have identified the majority of spa owners and managers are forecasting positive growth in both revenue and spa visits for calendar years 2008 and 2009. This optimism indicates many spa managers believe the spa industry may be protected to some extent from the negative affects of the current economic climate, as spa consumers continue to demand relaxing spa and wellness services despite potential falls in their discretionary spending, coupled with evidence that rationalisation has already occurred in some spa markets. "Some rationalisation occurred before the credit crisis began and further rationalisation is likely to occur as the global economy experiences further pressures" Julie Garrow, Managing Director, Intelligent Spas In June 2008, Intelligent Spas reported 28 spa businesses in Australia had closed down and 10 businesses stopped offering spa treatments in the preceding 18 month period. This indicated some rationalisation within the market place even though the overall number of spas grew by 152% over the previous five years. Similarly Asia Pacific's largest spa market, Thailand also experienced over 25 spa closures amongst overall strong growth. This research shows spas are not immune to changes in supply and demand as market places evolve. Over the last five years, although the spa industry has experienced overall strong growth, some rationalisation occurred before the credit crisis began and further rationalisation is likely to occur as the global economy experiences further pressures. This is likely to reduce the timeframe for rationalisation in young spa markets, such as Cambodia, which have yet to experience downturn, plus bring uncertainty to spa markets with multiple new developments in the pipeline. Even though the short term outlook is uncertain, it is important to understand potential longer-term consequences of reactive decisions made during an economic downturn and review how spas may take advantage of market changes during economic downturn. For example:
Many spas have been too busy during the boom time to focus on improving the way their business operates, so any slowdown may provide the opportunity to make required changes. A full review of the business may seem a difficult and time consuming task, so break it down into key areas to make it easier. For example, some important activities which aim to minimise the negative effects of reduced demand, whilst establishing systems and procedures to ensure your spa runs smoothly during busier times to come, include: Management
Marketing
Operations
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About Julie Garrow Julie Garrow is managing director of Intelligent Spas, the only 100% independent research company specialising in the spa industry. Since 2001, Julie has pioneered spa industry research in the greater Asia Pacific region, authored a range of Spa Operations Manuals and is implementing the first Global Spa Benchmark Program to provide essential market intelligence to empower spa owners, managers, suppliers and supporters to maximise their performance. Julie also published two free guides entitled Using Spa Industry Benchmarks For Success and Standard Operating Procedures Evaluation Guide to support the spa industry, and authored the 'Spa Industry Benchmarking' chapter in the first spa industry text book entitled Understanding the Global Spa Industry. Visit www.IntelligentSpas.com for more information. |
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Global Spa Benchmark Program Underway Intelligent Spas is rolling out the first Global Spa Benchmark Program to provide a range of consistent key performance indicators comparable across the entire spa industry. Surveys are now underway in over 100 countries after expanding on the success of its spa industry research conducted across the greater Asia Pacific region since 2001. "Spa benchmarks empower spas to immediately identify their strengths, weaknesses and opportunities to improve" Julie Garrow, Managing Director, Intelligent Spas Spas - join our free Spa Benchmark Program and receive the complimentary "Participants Only" Report which presents the full survey results, plus extra benchmarking tables not available for sale: - Register now at www.spabenchmark.com/industry To learn more about spa benchmarking, visit www.IntelligentSpas.com and request the free educational guide entitled Using Spa Industry Benchmarks For Success.
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Intelligent Spas is the only 100% independent research company specialising in the spa industry. Founded in Singapore in 2001, it has pioneered spa industry research across the greater Asia Pacific region and continues to publish a range of Spa Business & Operations Manuals, Spa Consumer Surveys and Spa Industry Surveys to assist the performance and growth of this important industry.
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