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New Spa Consultants Chapter in Institute of Management Consultants (IMC)

logo top New Spa Consultants Chapter in Institute of Management Consultants (IMC) By Susie Ellis, SpaFinder Insider

Just received an interesting press release I thought was worth passing on.  It is about the Institute of Management Consultants (IMC) launching a new chapter for spa consultants and the 15 spa consultants (competitors by the way) who got together to make this happen.  I think this might be very good for our industry.

Here’s why.

One of the challenges and opportunities because of our industry’s tremendous growth over the past decade (there are more spas in the U.S. now than there are Starbucks in the world!) is that there has been a high demand for spa consultants.  Since almost anyone can hang a shingle out and call themselves a spa consultant, you can imagine that this can at times be a formula for disaster.

For example, a person whose only credential is working as a receptionist at a day spa for a few months could call themselves a spa consultant, print business cards and put up a nifty website.  Well, perhaps I exaggerate a bit but you get the idea.  People looking to open a spa are generally new to the arena, don’t know one consultant from another and can therefore be dazzled by marketing materials and end up making a very poor decision.

Results we’ve seen are mistakes in feasibility studies, poorly located or poorly designed spas, and in general the building of spas that have no chance of being profitable.  Clearly not good for our industry in general.   It is better for all if every spa that is built is successful, delivers on its promise to provide health and wellness results for its patrons, and is also financially (and in other ways) sustainable.

So I applaud this effort from these spa consultants to raise the bar.  While I am not myself familiar with the IMC, it appears they are a credible organization and that for someone to be a member (or certified) does add a certain amount of qualification.

It will be interesting to watch how this develops.  Am sure their list of participating spa consultants will grow and perhaps other spa consulting certifications will spring up.  In particular, I see a need for a more international mix – especially since these days more spa projects are happening in places like China, India, and Brazil than in the U.S.  However…this new spa consultant chapter seems like a good start in helping the industry to become more professional.

Here’s the list of the 15 inaugural spa consultant members:

Peggy W. Borgman
Saratoga, California

Wendy Bosalavage
New York

Christi Cano
Henderson, Nevada

Cary P. Collier
Whitefish, Montana

Lynn Curry
Glen Ellen, California

Ann Emich-Patton

Deborah Evans
Cedar Park, Texas

Lisa Jacobs
Erie, Colorado

Eva Jensch
Sonoma, California

Kimberley Matheson Shedrick
New York, New York

Vivienne M. O’Keeffe

Jane Segerberg

St. Simons Island, Georgia

Deborah A. Smith

Lisa Starr

Mindy A. Terry
Kennesaw, Georgia

And now a final plea… when I go to a spa consultant’s website and see the list of “projects” they have worked on, I would like to know, what exactly did they do on that project?

The lists of spas that a consultant has worked on is often quite lengthy, and if anyone takes the time to compare one consultant’s list to another (not many people except your’s truly who is a bit uptight about such things does), it sometimes appears as if three or four consultants claim to have worked on the same project.  While that is possible, there is a big difference between handling an entire spa project from beginning to end and just tossing out some advice to a spa and calling it a “consulting project”.   More transparency would be great.

Next steps?  How about adding a “reviews” section so we can hear how things turned out!

My twitter address: @susieellis

Massage Treatments for Bikers at 2007 Sturgis Biker Rally in South Dakota

Bikers Really Like Their Massages as Witnessed at the 2007 Sturgis Biker Rally
by Susie Ellis

susiecycle 722388 Massage Treatments for Bikers at 2007 Sturgis Biker Rally in South DakotaMy last day in Sturgis for the big motorcycle rally I thought I would check in with hubby and our travel companions Cassandra and Kevin (who are also our partners in SpaFinder Europe) regarding observations about our experiences and in particular what has changed in the past 8 years:

        • More women riding their own bikes (mostly Harley’s )
        • Still plenty of leather but aging bodies wearing them
        • Camouflage pants and shirts are in style
        • More gray-haired bikers
        • Trikes – the three wheeled bikes are getting hot (one advantage is they have trunks!)
        • Boss Hoss bikes are trumping Harley’s as far as the “photo op” is concerned and the Boss Hoss trikes are trumping those
        • Major paintwork on the bikes – a lot more artistry now telling stories – the Native American theme, toy story theme, etc.
        • More massage stands
        • iPods ©, cell phones, and BlackBerries ©
        • Custom molded earphones
        • Bandannas with Velcro (what a great idea!)
        • Talking with “Big Mike” a burly guy who has worked on bikes for decades and comes to Sturgis every year. I asked him if he’s ever been to a spa. His answer? “Oh yeah, I like them massages.”

        And things that haven’t changed:

        • Bikini bike washes
        • Hot women “flashing”
        • I’m really ready to get home….