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Field Service

If you've got a Field Service operation, you know that it can affect your bottom line in a number of different ways. That's why Field Service should be part of your CRM system.

Both you and your customer want a one-call resolution of the problem. The way to increase the odds of that happening is to make the knowledge of the enterprise available to the technician in the field.

In addition to technical knowledge, your field technician needs to know about the customer and all the relevant touch points. He or she needs to know the status of warranties or service contracts, and, of course, the right parts inventory need to be already on the van.

Years ago, field techs called in with information requests or to get assignments. In today's world, your Field Service system needs to deliver information to a variety of mobile devices.

A good Field Service system will deliver more benefits to you as well. You'll be able to optimize your workforce management and inventory management to keep costs under control.

You'll provide your valued Field Service techs with the support they crave. That improves morale as well as productivity, and that leads to lower turnover.

And, most important of all, you'll leave behind a happy customer with all the necessary information updated. You'll create the kind of customer experiences that make customers for life.

For more information, please contact Pete Martin at (216) 674-9068 or by e-mailing pmartin@entrypointconsulting.com.

 

Field Service

If you've got a Field Service operation, you know that it can affect your bottom line in a number of different ways. That's why Field Service should be part of your CRM system.

Both you and your customer want a one-call resolution of the problem. The way to increase the odds of that happening is to make the knowledge of the enterprise available to the technician in the field.

In addition to technical knowledge, your field technician needs to know about the customer and all the relevant touch points. He or she needs to know the status of warranties or service contracts, and, of course, the right parts inventory need to be already on the van.

Years ago, field techs called in with information requests or to get assignments. In today's world, your Field Service system needs to deliver information to a variety of mobile devices.

A good Field Service system will deliver more benefits to you as well. You'll be able to optimize your workforce management and inventory management to keep costs under control.

You'll provide your valued Field Service techs with the support they crave. That improves morale as well as productivity, and that leads to lower turnover.

And, most important of all, you'll leave behind a happy customer with all the necessary information updated. You'll create the kind of customer experiences that make customers for life.

For more information, please contact Pete Martin at (216) 674-9068 or by e-mailing pmartin@entrypointconsulting.com.

 

 
 
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