Target refers to the expected performance outcome for each barber. Haircuts and shaves are merely different categories of services through which they can achieve this target. To illustrate, consider a sales representative in a company that sells both sliced and unsliced bread. If given a target of $200,000 per week, it wouldn’t matter whether the sales come from sliced or unsliced bread-either way, the target remains the same. Similarly, each barber can meet their target through providing haircuts, shaves, or a combination of both services
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I am thinking it is not fair to have the same target for both haircut and shave categories. They should have different targets,
Target refers to the expected performance outcome for each barber. Haircuts and shaves are merely different categories of services through which they can achieve this target.
To illustrate, consider a sales representative in a company that sells both sliced and unsliced bread. If given a target of $200,000 per week, it wouldn’t matter whether the sales come from sliced or unsliced bread-either way, the target remains the same.
Similarly, each barber can meet their target through providing haircuts, shaves, or a combination of both services
outstanding
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