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Track the health of your business with a simple, powerful dashboard. See your numbers. Focus on what matters. Build accountability across your team.

The Scorecard is how you measure performance in the LeanScaper Operating System. It gives you visibility into what's working, what's not, and where to focus your improvement efforts.


Why Scorecards Matter

Every landscape company wants to know how they're doing. But most don't have a clear, consistent way to measure it. Numbers live in spreadsheets, accounting software, and someone's head. Important trends go unnoticed until they become problems.

The Scorecard solves this by giving you:

  • Visibility — See performance clearly, not guessing

  • Alignment — Everyone knows what numbers matter

  • Accountability — Each role has defined, trackable metrics

  • Improvement — Use data to get better every week

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LeanScaper OS: The Scorecard connects directly to all four pillars: Finance, People, Revenue, and Operations. Tracking metrics across these areas is how you deploy the operating system, not just learn about it.


The Four Core Areas

The Scorecard organizes metrics into four categories that cover every aspect of your business:

Area
What It Measures

Finance

Revenue, margins, cash flow, profitability

Operations

Job performance, efficiency, quality, costs

People

Retention, engagement, training, safety

Customers

Satisfaction, loyalty, conversions, growth

You don't need to track everything at once. Start with a few metrics in each area that matter most to your business right now.


The Philosophy: Start Simple

Here's what holds most contractors back from using scorecards: fear of imperfect data.

  • "I don't have all the numbers."

  • "What if our data is wrong?"

  • "We're not ready for this."

Start anyway.

The goal isn't a fancy dashboard. The goal is a better business. You don't need perfect data to see trends, identify problems, and make better decisions.

Our approach:

  • Start with the data you have. Use estimates if needed.

  • Track a few critical metrics in each area.

  • Review weekly. Make it part of your rhythm.

  • Improve the data over time. Don't wait for perfection.

Progress is better than perfection. A small, imperfect scorecard you actually use beats a comprehensive one gathering dust.


Who Uses It

The Scorecard serves every level of your company:

Role
How They Use It

Owners & Executives

Strategic visibility across the business. Informed decision-making.

Operations Leaders

Division performance tracking. Coaching teams with facts.


What's Included

  • Company Scorecard with annual and monthly targets

  • Auto-prorating: Annual targets calculate monthly targets automatically

  • Aggregation: Monthly actuals roll up to annual totals

  • Manual input for all targets and actuals

  • QuickBooks integration (limited availability)


Getting Started

If you're new to the Scorecard:

  1. Pick your first metrics. Choose 2-3 in each of the four areas. Start with what you already know or can easily find.

  2. Set annual targets. Where do you want to be by year end? The system auto-calculates monthly targets.

  3. Enter actuals weekly. Build the habit. Even rough numbers are better than nothing.

  4. Review in your weekly meeting. Make the Scorecard part of how you run the business.

Don't overthink it. Pick your first few metrics and get going.


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