But, how about getting more clients while having the same amount of workers working the same amount of hours before you got the new clients?
When I had my cleaning business we cut our cleaning time by 33% which meant we could do 33% more work per day.
It wasn't my goal to cut our cleaning time (I was trying to solve a ring around the bath tub problem) but in the process I teamed up with the makers of the Magic Eraser. I actually went back to cleaning myself to perfect how we used the Magic Eraser. It might sound easy but it took quite awhile (about a year if I remember correctly) to learn the tricks. When the Magic Eraser first came out they advertised it to clean around light switches, door knobs and spots on the wall. I'm the one that figured out how to use it in the shower (tile & glass), the tub and the sink.
So if you can cut the work time by 33%, you can keep the same number of workers, gain more customers which equals much more profit.
When I had my cleaning business we cut our cleaning time by 33% which meant we could do 33% more work per day.
It wasn't my goal to cut our cleaning time (I was trying to solve a ring around the bath tub problem) but in the process I teamed up with the makers of the Magic Eraser. I actually went back to cleaning myself to perfect how we used the Magic Eraser. It might sound easy but it took quite awhile (about a year if I remember correctly) to learn the tricks. When the Magic Eraser first came out they advertised it to clean around light switches, door knobs and spots on the wall. I'm the one that figured out how to use it in the shower (tile & glass), the tub and the sink.
So if you can cut the work time by 33%, you can keep the same number of workers, gain more customers which equals much more profit.