Netflix Exec to Lead Gender Inequality Talk at IHRSA 2020
Michelle P. King, director of inclusion at Netflix, will discuss gender inequality in the workplace at the 11th Annual IHRSA Women’s Leadership Summit, sponsored by Club Automation.
Netflix Exec to Lead Gender Inequality Talk at IHRSA 2020
Michelle P. King, director of inclusion at Netflix, will discuss gender inequality in the workplace at the 11th Annual IHRSA Women’s Leadership Summit, sponsored by Club Automation.
IHRSA 2020 Speaker Opens Window on Tomorrow in Tech
Crystal Washington, an author, futurist, and charming guide to all-things-internet, will “Imagine the Future” with the attendees of IHRSA 2020.
Business Provocateur: Gyms Must ‘UnLearn’ to See Big Picture
Author, UnLearning expert, and business provocateur Scott Stratten will define and describe “The New Customer Experience” during IHRSA 2020.
Paralympic Athlete Inspires with Motto ‘One More Thing, One More Time’
Author and comedian Josh Sundquist will discuss the meaning behind and the importance of “1mt1mt” at IHRSA 2020.
Solve Overcrowding at Your Gym with This Simple Equation
Understanding the basics of capacity management—‘Value = Utility – Price’—can put your club ahead of the curb.
Evolution Architect: Gold’s Gym CEO Shares Secrets to Success
Brandon Bean was given the task of evolving the world’s most venerable brand while protecting its unique legacy.
A Sneak Peek of The IHRSA Institute’s Keynote Speaker
Sridhar Balasubramanian, a senior associate dean of MBA programs at UNC, dishes out a taste of what will come from the upcoming event.
The Global Fitness Industry Prepares for GDPR
The European Union’s new data protection policy has universal implications. Is your fitness business prepared to meet the new standards?
How Gyms Are Using Member Data to Increase Retention
The data that gyms are collecting about their members provide insights that can help minimize attrition. Here’s how four gyms make member data work for them.
Is Gym-provided Virtual Exercise the Next Big Thing?
Gold’s Gym and Crunch are among the first club chains to offer high-quality out-of-club classes for people on the go.