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Small business management - beauty parlor

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Apr. 24, 2014
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Small business management - beauty parlor

  1. MAB’s Beauty Parlor Small Business Management Group Members: Farah Ahmed – SP10-BB-0013 Shariqa Mahboob – FA11-BB-0023 Hina Tariq – SP12-BB-0058 Faakir Mastikhan – SP12-BB-0037
  2. Beauty Parlor • About MAB’s Beauty Parlor • Their Vision “At MAB’s Beauty Parlor, we believe in beauty with a conscience. We have created a parlor that offers the highest quality hair services in a setting that is healthier for the environment, our guests and our staff. We are committed to providing healthy hair care with a low impact on the environment. Come see what you and your hair can do for the Earth.”
  3. MAB’s Beauty Parlor Background: • First established in Defence • Established another branch in PECHS
  4. MAB’s Beauty Parlor Type Of Business: • Partnership between 4 (family/relatives) • Service Business
  5. MAB’s Beauty Parlor Initial Investment: • Rs 200,000
  6. Legal Status Legal Status: • Not registered • Partnership agreement
  7. Product and Services • Cleansing • Facial • Special Treatment • Bleach • Hair treatment • Makeup • Mehndi • Makeup • Nail Art
  8. Current Market • Women • Approximately 23 Customers in a day. • Earn around Rs 450-1000 by these 23 Customers . • Maximum earning per day is 1000 X 23 = Rs23000 • Minimum Earning per day 450 X 23 = Rs 10350 • Therefore, earns around Rs 10350 to Rs 23000.
  9. Employees Designation and Qualifications  There are total six employees running this branch.  Employees hold degrees of BSC, B.COM, BA and MA.  They hold certified degree of short courses of beautician.  Some employees also worked in some renowned beauty saloons for training.
  10. DESIGNATIONS • Receptionist • Facial expert • Makeup & Hair Stylist • Bridal Makeover Experts • Skin treatment Experts • Hair Extensions • Manicure Pedicure • Henna Expert
  11. INVESTMENT & IMPROVEMENT • Minimal investment is required up to five to seven lacs for starting the business or alike. • The covered area should be extended because it become overcrowded occasionally. • Furniture should be upgraded. • Colour schemes should be different according to the services. • Customers should have the authority to choose their own products.
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