Case Study 2: The Inconvenience of Inconvenience

Case Study 2: The Inconvenience of Inconvenience

Our team at Our Methods set out to tackle a problem that's been puzzling our clients for years: the art of doing the bare minimum.

And the results? A 300% increase in the amount of time spent doing the bare minimum. But at what cost?

Our team also discovered that the clients who spent the most time doing the bare minimum were also the ones who spent the least amount of money on their clients' needs.

It's a catch-22, really. The more time you spend doing the bare minimum, the less you spend on your clients, but the less you spend on your clients, the less time you have to do the bare minimum.

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