Scheduling Bottlenecks
Definition
Hourly editing rates vary by complexity, but rush scheduling disrupts workflow, causing bottlenecks and unbillable delays in assessing scope, word count, and timelines.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: AUD 40-150 per hour lost capacity; e.g., 10 idle hours per rush cycle = AUD 400-1,500
- Frequency: Per project cycle
- Root Cause: Manual assessment of word count, complexity, and deadlines without tools
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Writing firms in Australia lose AUD 40-150 per hour in capacity due to manual rush scheduling. Automation recovers full utilization.
Affected Stakeholders
Freelance Editors, Agency Schedulers
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Related Business Risks
Pricing Variability Churn
Rush Project Premiums
Kosten durch Freigabefehler und nachträgliche Korrekturen
Kapazitätsverlust durch manuelle Freigabe- und Änderungskoordination
Zahlungsverzug und lange Außenstandsdauer bei Honoraren
Nicht abgerechnete Leistungen und falsche Honorare
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