In the opening of a recent Exchange article, Karen Foster-Jorgensen reminds us, "Finances in the early childhood business can melt down as quickly as a tired, hungry toddler!" She extends the metaphor by noting the importance of a strong foundation in preventing ‘meltdowns’ in both our children and our business models.
Following the early childhood sector through the challenges of the pandemic, Foster-Jorgensen notes, "Early childhood businesses who have emerged strong reveal a sense of mission carried out through five key actions:
Foster-Jorgensen concludes, "Talk of money and business models has never been more essential as we move into uncharted territory in our industry. As our resolve to offer essential high-quality early care and education strengthens, so must our strategies keep evolving."
Join Karen Foster-Jorgensen in a live Engaging Exchange on "Mission, Mindset and Money" on October 25, with Exchange Press hosts Pam Boulton and Kirsten Haugen.
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