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Based on your answers to the questionnaire, we've identified your business as a Year Round - Multiple Service Operation. That means you can either follow the Year Round Business Model chart OR you can follow the Multiple Service Operation chart. One offers more detail. One offers a more broad overview. Take a look at the recommendations below, and choose which chart to follow.

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Your Year Round Instant Assessment Results

 

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The Year-Round Multiple Service Operation Business

 

Your business does not experience weather anomalies or seasonal downturns.

Because you provide more than one service, you fall into the multiple service operation blueprint.

Your Challenges

Equipment

Newer businesses that use this blueprint tend to overbuy equipment. Depending on your scalable business model, your overall equipment costs could range between 5% and 15% of your sales. These costs include not only direct costs but also leases, insurance, fuel, and maintenance.

Pricing

In this business blueprint, the pricing of services and materials is typically incorrect. The correct and full labor burden is not identified, and the labor margins and mark-ups are not at the proper percentages to produce a high enough profit. As a result, businesses often cannot cover the costs of their day-to-day operations, including their labor costs. The inability to connect with true labor costs creates challenges in recruiting and retaining good workers. In addition, not everything that should be included in job estimates is being included, which throws off the calculations.

Labor

Crew size can be a big issue in the multiple service operation blueprint. You can start bleeding profit fast if there are too many people on a crew and the labor is not being tracked. Field labor should run between 20% and 35% of your sales. When field labor hits 30% or more of your sales, there is likely an issue with project management.

Overhead

Compared to the single service operation, the multiple service operation requires two to three times as much overhead to run and manage. You need equipment for each type of service, and each of these services is seasonal. Space is required to store the equipment, in addition to insurance to cover it. For each season, you need to ensure you have a properly trained crew on hand to provide the services you offer. It's no wonder that the owners of this business blueprint sometimes feel like circus ringmasters.