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How to Eliminate Chaos and Inefficiency in Your Service Business

Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2015
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Time: 2:00 p.m. (ET) / 1:00 p.m. (CT) / 12:00 p.m. (MT) / 11:00 a.m. (PT)
Length: 60 minutes
Fee: Free
Speaker: Ray Thomas, VP Sales, MSI Data
  Scott Hegrenes, Product Manager,Viewpoint Construction Software
 
Category: AQC   
WEBINAR DESCRIPTION
Service, when managed properly, can help Specialty contractors drive consistent revenue and profits.  Learn how to avoid the most common causes of service inefficiency for specialty contractors with the free webinar from Viewpoint and MSI, How to Eliminate Chaos and Inefficiency in your Service Business.

THIS WEBINAR IS DESIGNED TO
  • How to avoid most common sources of inefficiency for service contractors that erode profits
  • Proven methods for solving the most common service management problems
  • Technology best practices and the value they deliver service contractors

RESOURCES
PowerPoint Presentation(PDF)
Best Practice Guide(PDF)

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Ray Thomas, VP of Sales at MSI, a leading provider of field workforce automation software. Since joining MSI as Director of Business Development in September 2012, He has been instrumental in growing sales and building both direct and partner sales operations, as well as helped develop several key partner relationships including key partnerships in the telematics and ERP software markets.

Scott Hegrenes, Product Manager at Viewpoint Construction Software. Scott has over 15 years proven experience providing innovative solutions to the construction sector.  At Viewpoint Scott oversees product development with a focus on meeting the unique needs of specialty contractors, working with customers throughout the year to understand the problems and issues that Viewpoint products need to address in order to provide true value to their organizations.

                                                                                       



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