What are operational advantages?

Operational advantages are like having superpowers that help you finish your chores faster and with less effort.

Imagine you're building a tower with blocks. If you have more blocks, or if you can stack them faster, you’ll get your tower done quicker, that’s an operational advantage!

Like Having Better Tools

If you’re using bigger blocks instead of small ones, you don’t need as many to make the same height. That means you work faster and save time. It's like having a bigger shovel when you're digging in the sandbox, you dig a hole faster with it.

Or Like Having More Helpers

If your brother helps you build the tower, that’s also an operational advantage. You both work together, so the tower goes up quicker than if you were working alone.

Operational advantages can be tools, people, or even speed, anything that makes a job easier or faster to do!

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Examples

  1. A bakery uses a new oven that bakes bread twice as fast, letting it sell more loaves in the same time.
  2. A delivery company hires more drivers during the holiday season to handle increased orders.
  3. A student organizes their study schedule so they can finish homework faster and have more free time.

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