Creating Stakeholders in Your Dance Studio Business
Episode description
Episode Description
In this episode, Jill Tirone is joined by Amelia Fazio to discuss how dance studio owners can empower their teachers to become true stakeholders in their business. They explore why teacher engagement is essential, how to create a positive studio culture, and practical ways to help teachers feel invested in the studio’s success.
Key Takeaways- Why Teachers Matter as Stakeholders - Teachers are frontline brand ambassadors who shape the student experience.
- Building Teacher Engagement & Buy-In - Create a studio culture where teachers feel valued, encouraged, and included.
- The Power of Communication - Keep teachers informed about policies, schedules, and changes while Providing them with resources and clear paths for handling student or parent concerns.
- Encouraging Teacher Investment in Studio Growth - Provide ongoing education, leadership opportunities, and support for professional development.
- Showing Appreciation & Strengthening Relationships - Small gestures, such as studio logo wear or handwritten notes, can boost morale.
- [01:37] Amelia’s background and experience in dance, business, and arts nonprofits.
- [04:34] Who are the stakeholders in your studio, and why does it matter?
- [09:26] Strategies to keep teachers informed and aligned with your vision.
- [13:48] Ways to make teachers feel invested in the studio’s success.
- [16:14] Overcoming challenges to teacher participation and involvement.
- [19:32] How teachers influence retention and enrollment growth.
- [26:07] Ensuring teachers align with studio goals and expectations.
- [31:20] Ideas for showing appreciation and boosting teacher morale.
Energize Conference and Expo: https://www.energizeconference.com/
Dance Studio Owner: https://www.dancestudioowner.com/public/joinnow.cfm
About Our Guest:
Amelia’s lifelong passion for dance started at the age of five, leading her to train with some of the most renowned instructors in the field. After her own dance career, she earned a degree in Public Communications and combined her love of dance with business, working in arts nonprofits, apparel, and costume design before joining Revolution in 2021.
Rate, Review & Subscribe!
If you loved this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. Your feedback helps us continue to bring valuable content to the dance community!
Running a dance studio is hard work, and growing your studio is even more of a challenge. No matter if you're just starting out—or perhaps you're a well-established owner; we understand that it's a uniquely demanding and personal business to own and operate. Be more effective and productive.
As studio owners ourselves, we've been there. But, it's also very possible to be a happy owner of a thriving dance business that you love.
Learn More About Membership: http://www.DanceStudioOwner.com/podcast