Kasey Carpenter Encourages Her Staff to Listen Up!
Kasey Carpenter owns Harmony Day Spa, a salon and spa located in a downtown shopping area in a small renovated warehouse that houses several clothing boutiques an
d a few upscale restaurants. The Harmony Day Spa offers massage, facials, aromatherapy manicures, and waxing. Harmony also has a small boutique that sells soaps, lotions, and other treats. Kaseyâs clients include business women who work in the area, as well as stay at home moms, brides, and out of town guests staying at nearby hotels. Kaseyâs staff are one of her best listening tools. After each staff member provides a service for his or her client, the staffer has a brief conversation with the client asking âwhat would be your ideal spa day?â In this way, the staffers learn what the clients want the most, and this helps Kasey craft special packages that appeal to a range of clients.
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