With all of the above said, what should managers do when the need for budget dollars outstrips the ability to obtain sufficient funding?
Do not become negative if you are challenged about housekeeping quality. Do not repeatedly complain about not having enough money in the budget to cover the cost for better results.
A process that goes over budget is an age-old problem and repeating the failed process over and over again is what Einstein called "insane".
Thomas Edison addressed the issue a bit differently. He encouraged positive risk-taking by saying, "There's a way to do it better - find it!"
So, what should you do? How about thinking outside of the box and look at other vendors who can prove their savings claims before you spend your first dollar.
Click here to listen to a 33-second comment by an owner of a cleaning service. After listening to the comments, would you be able to say the same about the detergent(s) you are presently using? If you cannot describe your program as eloquently, you then need to bite the bullet and lead the campaign for real housekeeping change.
If you allow us to mentor your efforts, you will achieve the following:
- A labor & material savings of up to 50%.
- A Reduction of chemical usage of up to 70%.
- The cleanest and safest facility ever.
- Improved staff attitude and productivity.
A school district, over 10 years, has been able to continually keep their yearly housekeeping costs down by an average of 51% per year for labor and materials. They would have made Einstein and Edison proud in that they risked change and found a better approach to getting a great job done.
Click Here to view their savings report.
Bottom Line: Embrace change with a progressive and optimistic attitude.
Give us a chance to show you a proven way that will excite your staff and slash your costs.