6 Features You Must Have in Maintenance Tracking Software
Christina Keohane , Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Salesforce
Christina Keohane , Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Salesforce
It is estimated that by the year 2020, customer experience will have overtaken both price and product as the key brand differentiator. This means that focusing on customer service is not only crucial to a brand, but it will soon be the most important factor in deciding ultimate success or failure of one business versus its competitors.
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As a consequence, understanding what goes into an effective customer service strategy now needs to be a priority for every business manager. And, in the current climate, a huge part of any effective strategy is using all of the latest customer relationship management (CRM) technology.
Modern CRM solutions are versatile and all-encompassing. Mostly cloud based, these platforms ease the amount of busy work that employees have to carry out, as well as actively helping them to make smarter business decisions. Through linking up departments such as sales, marketing, commerce, analytics, and more with customer service, companies are able to gain a better understanding of each customer, and thus reach them more effectively.
One area of the customer experience where this kind of technology has really changed the game is in field visits. Through field tools like scheduling and maintenance tracking software, remote customer visits can now be properly monitored, and held to the same standard as customer interactions online and over the phone. Furthermore, using CRM software, companies can link up their field techs with their call centers and other customer service reps to make sure that they all present a unified customer experience as well as a consistent brand voice.
Simply having some kind of base level software for maintenance tracking however, is not enough on its own to provide the results expected of a top company. It is important to be discerning in choosing a CRM platform, in what is a competitive marketplace. So to aid in making that selection, here are six features that are essential in maintenance tracking software.
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Already, 83 percent of consumers require some degree of customer support while making an online purchase , and in just a few years, 89 percent of businesses will compete mainly on customer experience . Customer service is a serious business, and a serious business needs good customer service.
Maintenance tracking software is a tool that monitors and records maintenance tasks, repairs, and inspections to keep assets running, reduce downtime, and extend equipment life.
Key features of maintenance tracking software include managing work orders, scheduling preventive maintenance, tracking asset history, managing parts inventory, assigning technicians, sending alerts, providing mobile access, generating reports, and ensuring compliance.
The benefits of maintenance tracking software include less downtime, longer asset life, lower repair costs, higher technician productivity, accurate records, easier compliance, and better data insights for operations.
Maintenance tracking software helps with asset management by recording each asset’s maintenance history, scheduling preventive work, monitoring condition and performance, managing parts and inventory, and providing insights that extend asset life and reduce unexpected failures.
Maintenance tracking software helps with compliance by automating recordkeeping, scheduling, and reporting so organizations can prove adherence to regulations and avoid penalties.
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