If you want to start your own emergency cleaning service but have no idea where to begin, getting back to that basics is the answer to your problems. More often than not, the basic concepts that you need to know can be found in books. The following will be a list of selected books that can give you a firm conceptual foundation for setting up that cleanup team of yours.

The first book you should start reading is Essentials of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management by Thomas Zimmerer. Before even starting your service, you want to be aware of the different things to expect when it is set up. In this way, you can create a business that has good structure and organization which will help you in the long term. Marketing, promotions and distribution concept can all be found in this comprehensive book so it a great way to start learning.

The next book you should look into is Leadership Skills For Managers by Marlene Caroselli. Since the operation of an emergency cleaning service is highly dependent on manpower, having the right leadership skills to run your business is crucial. You do not want to have to deal with incompetent and unmotivated workers because they can ruin your reputation and run you out of business. Learning how to deal with people in a business environment will be essential to your success.

Thirdly, you may want to check out, A Resource Guide To Cleaning Services by Walter Fenix. Since you probably do not have experience running your own cleaning service, you may want to brush up on the important aspects you need to take note off. Explained in this book are detailed accounting reports, scheduling sheets and other details related to cleaning services. Familiarizing yourself with what you are getting into is necessary to understand the work that you will be doing. It will also allow you to create a more accurate financial forecast to determine if your venture will be profitable or not.

The last book is The Complete Idiot's Guide To Cleaning by Mary Findley and Linda Formichelli. It may seem very amateurish but the most important characteristic of this book is the simplicity of the explanations and the effectiveness of the solutions it can provide. A quick run through the book should give you a grasp of the different cleaning methods. That rounds up all you need. So, after reading all the books, you should have a good idea of whether you will be able to set up your own emergency cleaning service or not.