352 Scaling UP! Your Cash Flow

Published: Feb. 23, 2024, 6 a.m.

Like you, we all want our water business to be profitable.\xa0

Embark on a journey to make your water business not just successful, but wildly profitable! While many believe that sales alone can solve all challenges, the truth lies in understanding the intricate dance of profitability and cash flow.

In the wise words of Stephen Covey, "No margin, no mission." We all share the conviction that a thriving business is one that can afford to invest in its people and resources. Even for non-profits, the bottom line remains crucial \u2014 successful organizations, whether for-profit or not, need to pay their bills and ensure sustainability.

Sales are undoubtedly a driving force, but the misconception that more sales always mean more success can lead businesses astray. Ever witnessed a company sell itself out of business on Shark Tank? It happens when the demand exceeds the capacity to deliver due to a lack of cash flow.

Enter the eye-opening world of Profit and Loss statements and explore your business through the lens of the Eight Cash Flow Drivers, outlined in the groundbreaking Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) by Gino Wickman. These drivers \u2014 Price, C.O.G.S. (Cost of Goods Sold), Margin, Ancillary Sales, Service Time, Errors, Compensation/Labor Costs, A/R Days, and G&A Expenses \u2014 form a strategic roadmap to enhance your water business's cash flow and profitability.

This new Scaling Up H2O episode unravels the secrets behind these drivers and shows how implementing them can transform your business landscape. Don't miss the chance to elevate your company's profitability starting tomorrow \u2014 tune in now to scale up your financial success knowledge!

Your friend as you drive from client to client,\xa0

Trace Blackmore, CWT

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Timestamps

01:00 -\xa0 Upcoming Events for Water Treatment Professionals\xa0

04:40 - How to know if a conference is worthwhile to attend

05:30 - Showing up with a full cup mentality

10:45 - Trace Blackmore invites you to Scaling UP! Your Cash Flow

39:23 - Drop by Drop With James McDonald\xa0

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Quotes

"Sales for sales\u2019 sake can put you out of business" - Mary Kay Ash, the founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics

"No margin, no mission." - Stephen Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

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Connect with Scaling UP! H2O

Email Producer: corrine@blackmore-enterprises.com

Submit a show idea: Submit a Show Idea

LinkedIn: in/traceblackmore/

YouTube: @ScalingUpH2O

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Links Mentioned

Ep 204 Being Profitable with the Boilermaker Hamburger

Ep 260 Profit First

Ep 267 Making a Profit

Ep 315 The Intentional Growth Framework with Ryan Tansom

Shark Tank TV Show on ABC

The Rising Tide Mastermind

Scaling UP! H2O Academy video courses

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Books Mentioned

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey

Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business by Gino Wickman

What the Heck Is EOS?: A Complete Guide for Employees in Companies Running on EOS\xa0 by Gino Wickman

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Drop By Drop with James\xa0

In this week\u2019s episode, we\u2019re thinking about what happens when a large steam user in a facility suddenly starts using steam. What happens inside the boiler? How is the steam pressure impacted? How does the water level change in response to this suddenly large steam demand? When is feedwater triggered? What is the impact of this cooler feedwater upon the hotter water inside the boiler? How could this impact steam output rate? Could it cause boiler carryover and why? How could low level alarms be triggered if the high demand continued long enough?\xa0\xa0\xa0

The answers are actually very interesting and interrelated. Spirax Sarco has a nine-part series on YouTube called \u201cThe Inside Story.\u201d This is a CLASSIC series that every industrial water treatment professional should watch. They actually let you view inside the boiler as steam is being produced and show what happens at low pressures, high pressures, increased demand, etc. If you\u2019ve already seen the series, they are worth watching again. If you haven\u2019t seen it, get your popcorn and pocket protector, because you\u2019re in for a treat!\xa0 Part 6 addresses the topic of today\u2019s Drop by Drop episode on increased demand. I\u2019ll be sure to get the links to Trace so he can hopefully include them into the show notes for this episode. Otherwise, if you search for \u201csteam boilers the inside story\u201d in your favorite search engine, you are likely to find the series.

Spirax Sarco's Steam Boilers - The Inside Story: Part 1 - Introduction

Steam Boilers \u2013 The Inside Story:\xa0 Part 2 \u2013 Basic Boiler Control

Steam Boilers \u2013 The Inside Story:\xa0 Part 3 \u2013 Water Level and Gauges

Steam Boilers \u2013 The Inside Story:\xa0 Part 4 \u2013 Feed Water Control

Steam Boilers \u2013 The Inside Story:\xa0 Part 5 \u2013 Low Pressure Operation

Steam Boilers \u2013 The Inside Story:\xa0 Part 6 \u2013 Increased Demand

Steam Boilers \u2013 The Inside Story:\xa0 Part 7 \u2013 Very High Demand

Steam Boilers \u2013 The Inside Story:\xa0 Part 8 \u2013 TDS Control

Steam Boilers \u2013 The Inside Story:\xa0 Part 9 \u2013 Summary

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2024 Events for Water Professionals

Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we\u2019ve listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE or using the dropdown menu.

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