[myMinette] Releasing the 'First Day Strategy Guide' to Prevent Early Turnover of Rookie Hostesses! Carefully Selected Winning Dresses that Lead to 'Immediate Requests'
DRESS DESIGN WORKS Co., Ltd. has released a 'First Day Strategy Guide' for its cabaret dress brand 'myMinette' to help rookie hostesses succeed and prevent early turnover.
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The cabaret dress brand 'myMinette' (URL: https://myminette.jp/), operated by 'DRESS DESIGN WORKS Co., Ltd.' (Location: Chuo-ku, Osaka, Sales Manager: Erika Wada), which develops a women's apparel e-commerce business, has released the 'First Day Complete Strategy Guide' to resolve the anxieties and early turnover of rookie hostesses, timed with the busy spring hiring season.
In this guide, along with '5 Rules' derived from interviews with active senior cast members, we analyze tens of thousands of sales data points to carefully select and announce the 'one correct dress' to win requests from first-time customers.
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■ 5 Proposals to Break Through the 'First Day Barrier' for Rookie Cast Members
The anxiety of inexperienced workers wondering 'what to say and what to wear' is a major factor in early turnover. At myMinette, we propose '5 Pieces of Advice' that visualize the wisdom of senior cast members active on the front lines.
① Appearance (Building First Impressions)
Cleanliness that is 'liked by customers' more than just 'suiting yourself.'
In the nightlife district, first impressions are everything. Rather than overly elaborate hairstyles or too heavy makeup, first focus on cleanliness such as 'skin texture,' 'fingertip care,' and 'wrinkles in your dress.'
Preparing a flawless beauty that makes customers think 'I want her to sit next to me' is the first step to getting requested.
[Details: The work appearance that dictates first impressions]
https://myminette.jp/c/about_kyaba/advice5/advice5_looks
② Basic Manners (The Aesthetics of Behavior)
From how to make drinks, to handling cigarettes and ashtrays.
Table manners are a mirror reflecting a cast member's 'professionalism.' Flowing movements, such as wiping water drops when making a drink and timing the change of an ashtray, give customers a sense of security that 'she is experienced (comfortable to be around).' By perfectly mastering the basics, an environment is created where you can focus on conversation.
[Details: Manners and taboo behaviors at cabaret clubs]
https://myminette.jp/c/about_kyaba/advice5/a
In this guide, along with '5 Rules' derived from interviews with active senior cast members, we analyze tens of thousands of sales data points to carefully select and announce the 'one correct dress' to win requests from first-time customers.
---
■ 5 Proposals to Break Through the 'First Day Barrier' for Rookie Cast Members
The anxiety of inexperienced workers wondering 'what to say and what to wear' is a major factor in early turnover. At myMinette, we propose '5 Pieces of Advice' that visualize the wisdom of senior cast members active on the front lines.
① Appearance (Building First Impressions)
Cleanliness that is 'liked by customers' more than just 'suiting yourself.'
In the nightlife district, first impressions are everything. Rather than overly elaborate hairstyles or too heavy makeup, first focus on cleanliness such as 'skin texture,' 'fingertip care,' and 'wrinkles in your dress.'
Preparing a flawless beauty that makes customers think 'I want her to sit next to me' is the first step to getting requested.
[Details: The work appearance that dictates first impressions]
https://myminette.jp/c/about_kyaba/advice5/advice5_looks
② Basic Manners (The Aesthetics of Behavior)
From how to make drinks, to handling cigarettes and ashtrays.
Table manners are a mirror reflecting a cast member's 'professionalism.' Flowing movements, such as wiping water drops when making a drink and timing the change of an ashtray, give customers a sense of security that 'she is experienced (comfortable to be around).' By perfectly mastering the basics, an environment is created where you can focus on conversation.
[Details: Manners and taboo behaviors at cabaret clubs]
https://myminette.jp/c/about_kyaba/advice5/a