You must never be fearful of what you are doing when it is right.
-Rosa Parks
The
Exchange article, "
Surviving Tight Times: What To Do When the Money Runs Out," which can be read in its entirety on the Exchange home page, starts out ...
"'Daddy said tight times is why we all eat Mr. Bulk instead of cereals in little boxes.'
"In the children's book
Tight Times Barbara Shook Hazen portrays a little boy learning what financial crises are all about. Anyone who works in a child care center probably needs no such introduction. As in nearly all small businesses, financial ups and downs are a seemingly inevitable part of the organizational life cycle. Leading one's center through tight times is an unwritten yet central aspect of all center owners' and directors' job descriptions.
"However, if your center is now facing a financial crisis, you know that it will take more than serving Mr. Bulk instead of cereals in little boxes to pull through. It will require an array of aggressive actions as well as a large measure of tenacity."
We are eager to learn how you are coping with the current economic downturn. Please share how you cut costs during tight times in this week's
Exchange Insta Poll.
Exchange has packaged six of its practical management resources into a single “
Manager’s Tool Kit” and is offering the entire set at a 33% discount — separately these resources would cost $175, but we are offering the entire Tool Kit for only $112. Resources in the kit include:
- The Art of Leadership: Managing Early Childhood Organizations
- Managing Money: A Center Director’s Guidebook
- Beginnings Workshops Book #8 — Professionalism
- 250 Management Success Stories from Child Care Directors
- Developing Capable, Creative Teachers CD Book
- Leading People in Early Childhood Settings CD Book
Comments (1)
Displaying 1 CommentHildebrandt Learning Centers
Dallas, PA, United States
In these tough economic times our role in supporting the families becomes even more important. Recently we provided families a communication that gave families words to use with their young children when talking about money issues and ideas for ways to live more "simply" and engage their children in being contributing members to the household. As directors it will be important to know that our staff as well as our families will need emotional support. Anticipating together with them that perhaps families will be more demanding, looking for that control in their lives somewhere! When everything from cost of gas, job security and sprialing economics...families will need our centers to be places of calm, trust and predictibility.
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