| You have only so many hours in a day to get your | | | | in a set period of time. |
| buildings cleaned. Did you know there is a way you | | | | Work loading looks at more than just the minutes it |
| can have cleaner buildings and higher employee | | | | takes to empty trash, vacuum, sweep or clean |
| morale? By implementing a work loading system you | | | | restrooms. To get an accurate idea of the area your |
| can streamline your cleaning operation and save | | | | staff can clean you also need to include "non-cleaning" |
| money in the process. Work loading will also help you | | | | tasks such as picking up equipment, restocking |
| when bidding on new accounts because your time | | | | supplies and, if necessary, the drive time between |
| estimates will be more accurate. | | | | buildings. Through this tool you can manage your |
| So what is work loading? It is a system in which you | | | | staff and know what can or cannot realistically be |
| analyze the amount of time it takes to complete | | | | done with the tools and resources that you have on |
| tasks so you can schedule properly and get an | | | | hand. This helps with planning and scheduling, and can |
| accurate estimate of how much your staff can clean | | | | help when you are bidding on cleaning jobs. |