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#32: The Client Isn’t Always Right — Why We Fired a “Good” Account
Just because a client is “nice” doesn’t mean they’re a good fit. In this solo episode, Stephanie walks through the decision to let go of a long-standing commercial account that had become more trouble than it was worth — and breaks down the true cost of keeping bad fits on your roster.
From communication chaos to scope creep to straight-up budget misalignment, this is a crash course in understanding opportunity cost in your cleaning business. If you’ve been afraid to fire a client or set stronger boundaries, this episode will give you the push (and proof) you need.
Key Takeaways:
- What “opportunity cost” really means for your cleaning business
- The invisible costs of hanging onto the wrong clients
- How to know when it’s time to drop an account
- Why nice people can still be bad clients
- How to weigh short-term discomfort against long-term growth
- The difference between an ideal client and a tolerable one
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