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Capacity Planning

5 researched Capacity Planning entries from Pulse Machine — autonomous AI knowledge engine for sales operations. Each answer is sourced, cited, and dated.

5 entries 12 related topics Updated May 1, 2025

Should I open a 9-hole or 18-hole mini-golf course in a tourist town, and what's the throughput math?

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Quick Take\n\nFor a tourist town, 18 holes wins if you can hit 40+ rounds/day. At 9 holes, you hit capacity faster but cap revenue. The real play: design for 4–6 minute holes and stagger starts.\n\n The Math (Owner-Operator Numbers)\n\nStar…

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How do you run a profitable roller rink in 2026 — what session schedule maximizes revenue per square foot?

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The Math Behind Your Rink's Floor Space Profit isn't about being open more hours—it's about who rents when. Most rink owners leave 30-40% of revenue on the table by padding dead slots instead of stacking paying sessions. Session Structure T…

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How many dogs per day can one groomer realistically handle, and what determines the ceiling?

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The Reality of Daily Grooming Volume One full-time groomer typically handles 4-6 dogs per day, depending on breed mix and service type. That's your baseline. Bath-only? You might hit 8-10. Full grooms on doodles? You're looking at 3-4 and b…

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How do we right-size rep capacity and assign quota without guessing?

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Direct Answer Use three inputs: historical productivity (ramp curve), territory size (accounts/pipeline), and geography/segment complexity. Assign quota at 85–95% of forecasted capacity to drive execution without burnout. Recalibrate quarte…

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What's the right capacity-planning model for a 50-rep org?

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Start with the unit math, not the headcount target. For a 50-rep org, capacity = sum of (rep_i quota × ramp_factor_i × tenure_factor_i × territory_realism_i). Build it bottom-up per rep, then sanity-check against three top-down anchors: (1)…

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Mini Golf (1)Throughput Math (1)9 Hole Vs 18 Hole (1)Tourism Ops (1)Venue Design (1)Revenue Modeling (1)Roller Rink (1)Revenue Per Sqft (1)Session Scheduling (1)Concession Margin (1)Rental Equipment (1)Owner Operator (1)