In the matter of courses and students SPEED of service is of vital importance.
The prosperity of a business is directly proportional to the speed of flow of its particles (despatches, cables, goods, messengers, students, customers, agents, etc.).
To prosper, service must be as close to instant as possible.
Anything which stops or delays the flows of a business or delays or puts a customer or product on WAIT is an enemy of that business.
Good management carefully isolates all stops on its flow lines and eradicates them to increase speed of flows.
Speed of service is of comparable magnitude to quality of service and where exaggerated ideas of quality exist they must become secondary to speed.
Only then can a business prosper.
[The above ED has also been issued as HCO P/L 27 December 1972, same title.]