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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | THE SMART VAN FEBRUARY 17, 2012 Why Many Service Firms Fail at Customer Service All the things that go into great service — hiring great workers, investing in product and service training, allowing employing to spend enough time with each customer —add up. Merle Brockshus , a sales manager in Iowa, says that layoffs and cuts on personnel take their toll on workers’ ability to properly serve customers. Group. Michael Olmsted. Or, as Michael Olmsted , a V.P. | THE SMART VAN DECEMBER 29, 2011 Fix the Game, Literally: SmartVan’s Job of the Week The advertisement says that a successful candidate should have between one and three years of training, schooling, or experience with electronics. Hagie , makers of industrial-sized water sprinklers for farms, is hiring for a field repairman to work on the company’s machines, based in Clarion, Iowa. OK, not literally. Fix the game, repair slot machines . Where: Sandusky, Ohio. | | | | | | | THE SMART VAN MARCH 5, 2012 The Service Manager’s Dilemma: How to Reduce Costs, and Improve Quality Your company relies on having the right tools, the staff experience, and the right training to deliver the service your customers expect and demand — but those all cost time and money, creating a dilemma for field service firms looking for ways to trim costs. Treating and training your staff well has tangible results, including higher first-time fix rates and customer satisfaction levels. | THE SMART VAN FEBRUARY 17, 2012 Why Many Service Firms Fail at Customer Service All the things that go into great service — hiring great workers, investing in product and service training, allowing employing to spend enough time with each customer —add up. Merle Brockshus , a sales manager in Iowa, says that layoffs and cuts on personnel take their toll on workers’ ability to properly serve customers. Group. Michael Olmsted. Or, as Michael Olmsted , a V.P. | THE SMART VAN DECEMBER 16, 2011 Installing Security Systems in Alaska: SmartVan’s Job of the Week John Deere Power Systems is hiring for a senior field service rep to work out of its Waterloo, Iowa office. office, doing food-safety training for companies in the Pacific Northwest. Looking for a change of scenery? We’ve got you covered in this week’s installment of the SmartVan’s Jobs of the Week. Install Fire-Security Systems in Alaska. Where : Anchorage, Alaska. | THE SMART VAN DECEMBER 16, 2011 Installing Security Systems in Alaska: SmartVan’s Job of the Week John Deere Power Systems is hiring for a senior field service rep to work out of its Waterloo, Iowa office. office, doing food-safety training for companies in the Pacific Northwest. Looking for a change of scenery? We’ve got you covered in this week’s installment of the SmartVan’s Jobs of the Week. Install Fire-Security Systems in Alaska. Where : Anchorage, Alaska. | | | | | | | | | -
THE SMART VAN | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2012 Why Customers Always Say Customer Service Sucks All the things that go into great service — hiring great workers, investing in product and service training, allowing employing to spend enough time with each customer —add up. Merle Brockshus , a sales manager in Iowa, says that layoffs and cuts on personnel take their toll on workers’ ability to properly serve customers. By cutting back on the costs associated with training and developing these front-line workers — and clearly stating your company’s expectations of them — you hurt your company’s reputation. Group. Michael Olmsted. Language Matters. MORE >> -
THE SMART VAN | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2011 Fix the Game, Literally: SmartVan’s Job of the Week The advertisement says that a successful candidate should have between one and three years of training, schooling, or experience with electronics. Hagie, makers of industrial-sized water sprinklers for farms, is hiring for a field repairman to work on the company’s machines, based in Clarion, Iowa. We’ve hit the jackpot in this week’s installment of the SmartVan Jobs of the Week, literally. OK, not literally. But this is probably about as close as we’re likely to get to triple-7s in a job listing. Fix the game, repair slot machines. Where : Sandusky, Ohio. MORE >> -
THE SMART VAN | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2011 Fix the Game, Literally: SmartVan’s Job of the Week The advertisement says that a successful candidate should have between one and three years of training, schooling, or experience with electronics. Hagie, makers of industrial-sized water sprinklers for farms, is hiring for a field repairman to work on the company’s machines, based in Clarion, Iowa. We’ve hit the jackpot in this week’s installment of the SmartVan Jobs of the Week, literally. OK, not literally. But this is probably about as close as we’re likely to get to triple-7s in a job listing. Fix the game, repair slot machines. Where : Sandusky, Ohio. MORE >>
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