Landscape Maintenance
IN TODAY’S ULTRA-COMPETITIVE
business climate, every second
counts. Any opportunity
that allows you to do a job faster,
better and in a more cost-effective
fashion should be fully explored.
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Landscape Maintenance
IMAGINE, IF ONLY FOR A MOMENT, A
lawn so overpopulated with
weeds and overgrown blades of
grass you’d think you were kneedeep
in some faraway jungle. Not
exactly idyllic, right? Well, no great
surprise there.
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Landscape Maintenance
A WELL-MAINTAINED LAWN IS
a source of great pride for the property
owner. It also sends a message
to all who pass by about the quality
of a well kept property. By the
same token, the landscape professional
who maintains that property
has the same pride—the pride of a
job well done, not just now, but on
a regular basis.
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Landscape Maintenance
Rich Angelo’s people are learning
how to write. For six solid
weeks, for two hours each
weeknight, they meet with an
English teacher, drafting
make-believe letters to makebelieve
people, learning formalities,
style guidelines and
basic writing skills such as
spelling and grammar.
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Landscape Maintenance
You`re cruising down the
highway, and you notice that
the needle on your fuel gauge
leans toward the empty mark. You
pull into the nearest gas station
and hop out of your truck. Shielding
your eyes from the sun, you
scan the large sign that broadcasts
the prices for regular, plus, premium
and diesel.
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Landscape Maintenance
Mowing seems untouched in today?s overanalyzed business world. Shouldn?t we be doing time-motion studies to make sure we have the most efficient mower for particular sites and checking the productivity of employees on a biweekly basis?
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Landscape Maintenance
As a landscape maintenance contractor, you will spend thousands of dollars on these machines over the course of your business.
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Landscape Maintenance
If your business isnt growing the way you want it to, and your profits are not as high as you expected, it might be time to look at your equipment.
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Landscape Maintenance
I USED TO OWN A LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE COMPANY THAT I SOLD TO ANOTHer
company when I retired. Well, that didn’t last too long; I got bored and
took a position as president of a landscape company. Along the way, I
learned a lot about how to make more bottom-line profits.
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From the outside it looks simple. You mow a few
lawns and collect money. You earn enough to buy more
equipment and hire others. Soon your clientele seems
to be growing as quickly as the grass you’re cutting.
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