Tackling Early Years Childcare ‘Revenue Leakage’

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Kent’s Dr Allan Presland, author of the bestselling book “Improving the Business of Childcare,” shares his insights each month in the Parenta magazine and on the award-winning Parenta blog. This serialised content aims to provide valuable ideas and solutions for nursery operators aspiring to achieve success with their childcare businesses.

Strategies To Address Revenue Leakage In Early Years Settings

The book’s success is attributed to Dr Presland’s vast wealth of knowledge gained throughout his extensive career. After visiting over 1,000 early years settings, he uncovered the key patterns that set apart successful childcare establishments from the rest. His findings and conclusions have had a monumental impact on many early years settings.

In our FREE monthly early years magazine, Allan will be exploring and finding solutions to ‘revenue leakage’, an issue that many nursery owners would like to think doesn’t exist, but it does, and without too much effort, can be completely avoided. It includes an anecdote regarding a early years setting owner who not only wasn’t billing customers correctly but, in some cases, not at all.

Part two in this series can be found here exclusively on the Parenta blog.

Want to know more: Allan Presland’s book is on Amazon. Improving the Business of Childcare:… by Allan, Presland (amazon.co.uk)





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