Hercegovačka Pivovara: A Recipe for Success
Hercegovačka Pivovara, better known by its German name Brauhaus Medjugorje, is a relatively young brewery based in Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Established in 2007 to serve the local market, since 2014 it has been producing its beers under a license from international brewing company Anheuser-Busch InBev. Today, Hercegovacka Pivovara distributes its beers in over 15 countries worldwide and is the best-selling brewery in the entire country. Not bad for such a young brewery!
So what’s their secret to success?
Well, according to their website, it all starts with the selection of the right ingredients…
Selection of optimal water quality for beer brewing is a crucial aspect of Medjugorje Brewery’s overall quality policy. And that choice is determined by the location and quality of the local water spring…
From there, they add in other local ingredients, sourced from trusted suppliers, to ensure the brew’s quality remains consistent (and international standards are met).
Finally, the company strives for consistency and reliability in being able to produce the same great-tasting beer time and again.
Now, you might be thinking, “That’s all fine and dandy for a beer manufacturer, but what does that have to do with a comprehensive hair salon lease agreement?”
The answer is simple. Having the right materials in place to make an excellent product goes hand-in-hand with a hair salon lease agreement.
When selecting a lease agreement for your hair salon, you want to make sure you have the following optimal conditions:
From there, just like in the brewing process, you want to make sure you’ve got a reliable lease on your hands and are ready to build great relationships with those you work with – whether it’s your staff or your clients.
Next, you want to ensure you know how local laws apply to your business while also understanding international standards. While terms and conditions for lease agreements may also vary in different jurisdictions, some aspects remain the same. For example, a good lease agreement for a hair salon should provide for options:
Of course, just because you’ve got some lease terms in mind doesn’t mean you shouldn’t negotiate.
One aspect you do not need to negotiate, however, is the fact that you should always keep the business integrity of you and your business foremost in mind while doing business.
Like the brewing process, there are ways to maintain quality while also making the lease agreement fit what you are looking for.
A hair salon lease agreement also requires you to keep in mind how your salon is structured. While you may have hoped to have a long-term lease agreement (likely seven years), you may also want to have the opportunity to re-negotiate that lease agreement down the line.
Just like in brewing beer, where keeping the same quality ingredients in place allows you to maintain a consistent product on the shelves, you want to think about how you can also keep steady with the hair products and services you offer so that when you decide to expand down the road, you can keep the same quality as a foundation on which to build from.
At the end of the day, a hair salon lease agreement is an undertaking you cannot afford to overlook. Without continued attention to detail, it won’t be long before you find yourself in waters you haven’t got the right ingredients to swim in.