European Spa magazine - Winter Issue 82

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Thought Leadership Kirsty MacCormick, The Spa Consultancy

The importance of spa KPIs Kirsty MacCormick highlights how Key Performance Indicators are essential for the financial and operational success of spas

K Kirsty MacCormick EXPERT CONTRIBUTOR

With over 30 years’ experience in the spa and wellness industry, Kirsty MacCormick is the founder of The Spa Consultancy. Her expertise includes development, pre-opening project management and operational set up of a range of spas from commercial hotel and day spas to luxury five-star hotels and wellness destinations. www.thespaconsultancy.com

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ey performance indicators (KPIs) are one of the most important management tools a spa director or manager can have in their tool kit. Understanding what they are and how they affect the profitability and success of a spa operation is absolutely crucial. It was more than 25 years ago that I was first introduced to using KPIs as a tool to monitor and drive performance. As a spa manager new to working with a larger team this was a light-bulb moment for me. It was my first management role within a spa operation, and I was still in the treatment room 50% of the time, our figures weren’t where we needed them to be, and it was challenging to see where the main issues were. Since then, I have used KPIs for every business I have worked with. For a larger, more complicated operation, I will use indicators that measure the main revenue drivers, but also others to measure individual performances within the team. For a simpler operation or a spa manager beginning their journey, I would recommend starting with a series of targets that are easier to monitor and measure.

KPIs explained

KPIs are exactly what they stand for: the key performance indicators of your business, a series of targets that are used collectively to measure how effective your operation, a team or an individual is. KPIs tell a story and paint a picture of the current situation whether positive or negative: they

can highlight areas where you need to drive revenue, possibly with an additional promotion or offer; they can identify training issues within the team and individuals; and they can also bring to the fore areas of your business that are just not working and need to be changed. KPIs can also be used to measure individual performances for bonus or commission structure purposes, as well as shining a light on softer targets such as guest feedback or human resources metrics including attendance or lateness. They can be applied to every aspect of your business and supervisors and managers can be measured on the results of their teams.

Recruitment, training and targets

I have always used KPIs to also look at possible training issues: if an entire team is not hitting its retail target then training is required; if one therapist is not as busy as they could be, maybe they need training in other treatments; and if a treatment rate is low then it could highlight that a promotional treatment was introduced or they were doing a lot of complimentary treatments. KPIs can also highlight when you need to recruit: if your therapist utilisation across the team is consistently hitting 80% then recruitment is essential, or you will start having to turn away bookings. The right targets depend on your business structure and main revenue streams, and should be set in line with the budget you need to achieve. KPIs are also a great tool for GMs www.europeanspamagazine.com


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