Friday, January 3, 2014

Pros and Cons of Field Service Software

A field service management software works to ease and automate scheduling, optimization, and dispatch of different kinds of services and goods (products or human resource) to the field. It involves multiple (and sometimes simultaneous) scheduling and dispatching of goods and people to different locations, thus minimizing costs while maintaining high quality customer service. Just like any other optimization systems, field service software and automation systems have their own pros and cons:


Advantages of Field Service Optimization and Management Automation:

  1. Excellent customer service. Through FSA, field workers and technicians gain access to a customer's work history, as well as his or her preferences, which allows for the valuable service recommendations. When customers get this kind of personalized service, field workers are then seen as proactive and valuable partners.
  1. Faster revenue generation. When your field workers are able to quote rates, provide invoices and accept payment for the service on the spot, then cash flow becomes faster. Not only that, you also eliminate the tedious and time consuming shuffling around of paperwork from the field to the office and back, as transactions happen real time. Simply put, field service automation and management systems put the money right in your pocket faster.
  1. Interactive and optimized scheduling. With access to every field worker's itinerary and schedule, dispatchers in your back office can easily assign and adjust time slots so field men can quickly react to changing schedules. New jobs are quickly assigned even on the fly—which means more jobs can be fitted into a day of work. This way, more customers are served in less time.
  1. Accuracy. Automation also promotes accuracy, not only in scheduling and dispatching but in quoting estimates and collecting payments.


Disadvantages of Field Service Optimization and Management Automation:

Cost is probably the main disadvantage of automating field service optimization and management. Systems and software that allow this kind of optimization often cost much, but the price you pay is nothing compared to the productivity, accuracy, efficiency, and value that these systems add to your business, especially when running a busy and in-demand operation.

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