The Retention People have launched a free education programme to help health and fitness operators learn more about improving member retention.
The new teaching programme aims to inform staff and management about retention procedures.
Registration is free, and enables participants to benefit from a thorough business retention assessement entailing an onsite visit and consultation, an analysis of the company’s business retention trends and a finalised report with recommendations.
In addition, members will be able to gain free access and entry to regional seminars held regularly throughout the year, which are designed to provide a platform for further education and opportunity for questions.
Meanwhile, monthly ezines will include new tips and advice on retention systems.
The Retention People managing director Alister Rollins says: “Membership retention is the industry’s biggest problem and we are dedicated to tackling this head on.
“To do this we believe all operators need to start by unders
The Retention People have launched a free education programme to help health and fitness operators learn more about improving member retention.
As one of the most energy-intensive industries in the UK, leisure facilities face a critical
challenge in balancing net zero goals, funding and increased costs.
Experience the pinnacle of fitness and luxury at the premier industry event, Sibec EMEA, set
against the breathtaking backdrop of the Fairmont Monte Carlo this Autumn.
Being a carer – whether that’s looking after a young person, a senior citizen or someone with
a long-term illness or disability – can be rewarding but stressful at times. These
responsibilities may also limit the carer’s ability to find paid employment.
11 to 14 April saw the fitness industry impressively demonstrate just how innovative it is in
fulfilling its responsibility for a healthy society at FIBO in Cologne. Over 1,000 exhibitors
and partners generated boundless enthusiasm among 129,668 visitors from 114 countries.
The Retention People have launched a free education programme to help health and fitness operators learn more about improving member retention.
The new teaching programme aims to inform staff and management about retention procedures.
Registration is free, and enables participants to benefit from a thorough business retention assessement entailing an onsite visit and consultation, an analysis of the company’s business retention trends and a finalised report with recommendations.
In addition, members will be able to gain free access and entry to regional seminars held regularly throughout the year, which are designed to provide a platform for further education and opportunity for questions.
Meanwhile, monthly ezines will include new tips and advice on retention systems.
The Retention People managing director Alister Rollins says: “Membership retention is the industry’s biggest problem and we are dedicated to tackling this head on.
“To do this we believe all operators need to start by unders
The Retention People have launched a free education programme to help health and fitness operators learn more about improving member retention.
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As one of the most energy-intensive industries in the UK, leisure facilities face a critical
challenge in balancing net zero goals, funding and increased costs.
Experience the pinnacle of fitness and luxury at the premier industry event, Sibec EMEA, set
against the breathtaking backdrop of the Fairmont Monte Carlo this Autumn.
Being a carer – whether that’s looking after a young person, a senior citizen or someone with
a long-term illness or disability – can be rewarding but stressful at times. These
responsibilities may also limit the carer’s ability to find paid employment.
11 to 14 April saw the fitness industry impressively demonstrate just how innovative it is in
fulfilling its responsibility for a healthy society at FIBO in Cologne. Over 1,000 exhibitors
and partners generated boundless enthusiasm among 129,668 visitors from 114 countries.