iRestore | iRestore Restoration Software - Part 3

RTI & iRestore Press Release: RTI & iRestore Collaboration

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Lisa Lavender, COO
March 9, 2023
Phone: 610-926-0223 | Email: lisa@RTILearning.com

Reading, PA, Restoration Technical Institute (RTILearning.com) and iRestore, Restoration Company
Management Software, Palm City, FL, have collaborated and integrated into their joint mission to provide solutions that help restorers serve their purpose and have positive business-driven results.

With the simple click of a button, iRestore users can now access MY LEARNING through Restoration Technical Institute’s signature product, the Digital Training Solution. iRestore customers have access to iRestore specific training videos as well as a variety of additional resources provided by RTI organized and housed in a digital learning management system designed to support training and implementation of the software solution. In addition to the software-specific training and resources that support employee development and operational success, users will have the option to upgrade their portal to gain access to more high-impact training and resources. This includes templates, SOPS, technical, operational, safety, and more via Restoration Technical Institute.

There was instant synergy and passion for serving the restoration industry when the Lavenders, owners of Restoration Technical Institute, and Ryan Smith, founder of iRestore met and became business partners. They each are restorers, so they have a keen insight into the challenges when designing, creating, and delivering solutions to the market. In 2020, RTI was forced to pivot as the core curriculum in the form of in-person training events came to a screeching halt. Although the mission did not change, RTI changed its course to embrace and harness the benefits of delivering training digitally. Lavender says, “Using software solutions and new approaches in Learning and Development is not new, it was just new for us in 2020. Many industries globally have been leveraging this approach for years.”

“We are a very collaborative software company embracing all opportunities to integrate and work with other solution developers to deliver customer success. This integration is an extension of our approach, and I am thrilled to offer our users another solution to one of their biggest pain points; onboarding, training, and development of the team.” Smith said.

Lisa Lavender exclaims, “I started in this industry in 2000 and had no idea where it would lead. In 2012, when we started RTI, it was out of the realization that I wanted to work with restorers and help to instill the pride and joy that comes from the opportunity of serving others. Personally, this integration is a dream come true.”

About Restoration Technical Institute:
Since 2012, Restoration Technical Institute has been an approved IICRC school and CEC provider that provides world-class training designed for those who serve the restoration, cleaning, and related industries. Offering three ways to learn through a digital training solution, live classes, and self-paced eLearning we provide knowledge, passion, and inspiration for the success of individuals and companies. We promote the application of Standards of Care, processes, and best practices. RTI believes in inspiring happiness, pride, and innovation in others.

About iRestore, Restoration Company Management Software:
Since 2012, iRestore has been providing a comprehensive software solution to power companies’ vision, values, and leadership. With a keen focus on developing tools and interfaces that support the success of each team member, iRestore believes in providing solutions to allow service providers to make a positive impact. Developing tools that drive business success by listening to users, focusing on business results, and keeping a pulse on challenges and opportunities, iRestore serves with a fierce passion with the user’s success in mind.

How Does Restoration Industry Software Best Benefit Your Business?

restoration industry softwareStarting a new business, or even managing one, can be a stressful task. It has many parts to ensure that it stays running and functions appropriately. However, there are resources out there that can help maximize the efficiency of your business. 

Restoration Industry Software

Restoration industry software from iRestore is known to save you a lot of time, automate your business, and provide service that you can deem flawless. Continue reading to learn how.

Organizational Perks

When dealing with any sort of restoration project, managers have to go through a LOT of paperwork that can include any number of the following:

  • Several claims paperwork
  • Insurance information
  • Estimate documents
  • Contact information
  • Job-specific notes

There are many different types of paperwork, and losing even one sheet of paper can cause significant issues. Fortunately, the amount of time saved and money earned can easily be increased with the help of restoration industry software. When managers use restoration industry software, they will have access to this data that will be conveniently all in one place. 

Another perk to this is that all of the data stored here can be received and used on other smart devices like phones and tablets. That way, you can take it with you wherever you go and do not have to worry about leaving anything behind. Another fantastic feature is that all of your business team members will have instant access to it. Using this service will allow for on-time accomplishments and highly effective time management for each restoration project. 

Enhanced Productivity With Mobile Management Options

Why bring your project managers back to the office to conduct work they might do just as quickly out in the field? In today’s fast-paced world, it is easier to leave them on-site and have them have access to mobile management options. It also allows the customers to receive immediate updates and approvals on any restoration work being done. 

Keeping Tabs On The Money

The inability to estimate cost accurately can be a significant issue for many restoration managers. Also, these unexpected costs can quickly stack up, affecting the project’s profit margins. However, managers can help eliminate these issues with cash flow before they become a problem that is hard to undo by focusing on productivity early in the project. Using this software allows every member of the team to keep track of their progress in real-time and allows for smooth transitions.  

Finally, a restoration and management team may make better judgments from:

  • Access to accurate data. 
  • Up-to-the-minute financial data.
  • Data is held in a central cloud database.

Client’s Satisfaction

Restoration industry software can help you achieve clients’ happiness with your services. Relationships with your clients are extremely important, and keeping them posted about any updates that occur with their projects ensures positive outcomes for future jobs. Finally, the client feels more at ease knowing that the restoration management company is well-organized and in charge, thanks to the software.

Conclusion

Finding a company that can be efficient and effective for you is essential! iRestore is one such company that will give you peace of mind when compiling all your essential work together in one place. Try our product today!

How Being Organized Improves Your Restoration Business

restoration industry softwareRestoration business owners wear numerous hats and, therefore, need to efficiently and effectively juggle a variety of tasks at the same time. If your company is not utilizing restoration industry software to be effectively organized, duties may accumulate, documents may go missing, deadlines may be missed, and important time may be wasted trying to locate materials that ought to be at one restoration project but are caught up at another. However, restoration industry software designed specifically for restoration work can help organize everything you need in one convenient location, and an organized company can greatly improve your business. 

Restoration Industry Software

Although it may not be a top concern, organizing should be a priority once you understand just how much it can boost your output, reduce your stress, and boost your income. Here at iRestore, we have created a restoration industry software that makes being organized easier than ever and we are going to share a few reasons why being organized can improve your restoration business. 

  1. Being organized saves you time, and we all know that ‘time is money.’ Using restoration industry software is like having the most efficient filing system that allows you to stop wallowing in a never-ending sea of paper and documents. Time can be greatly reduced by using a digital system to keep track of projects, significant invoices, schedules, and correspondence. Every minute matters when doing restoration work, and having a well-organized business will help you save a lot of time when planning and executing a restoration project. It is crucial to schedule your time effectively so you can stay ahead on top priorities, and restoration industry software not only organizes documents but also has a planner, and calendar, and can even be set up to provide alerts for important events so nothing falls through the cracks. Creating a system specifically for restoration businesses to help save as much time as possible from tedious tasks was our goal, and utilizing it in your business will end up saving you and your technicians valuable time. 
  2. Being organized provides better financial management for your business, in fact, the foundation of solid financial management is a good organization. Balances can go unpaid without warning if you lack a system that records cash flow and keeps track of receivables. Knowing exactly how much money is coming in and going out will, where that money is coming from and going to, and when money is going to be coming and going will help you make the necessary adjustments to stay ahead. Being organized will also come in handy when it’s time to file taxes. Without having to search for crucial paperwork, you can ease some of the stress away that always comes with tax season. If your company is audited, missing paperwork could even cause legal issues. Restoration industry software will provide you with a place to store all tax documents you need, and file receipts, invoices, statements, and write-offs in one convenient location. 
  3. Last, but definitely not least, being organized reduces the stress for everyone involved in the business. From business owners to technicians, everyone will feel more aware of what is going on when they can access everything they need and know where to save and store important information and documents. By utilizing restoration industry software, you can help keep everyone on the same page, communicate with each other, and schedule everything you need to all in one place that can also be accessed on a mobile device – literally making being organized as convenient as possible. 

If you are ready to get more organized and improve your business, call iRestore to find out just how much our restoration industry software can do for you.

Tips For Implementing Something New At Your Restoration Firm

By Lisa Lavender M.T.R., M.F.S.R., M.W.R.

restoration business leadership

Original Blog Source: https://www.randrmagonline.com/articles/90410-tips-for-implementing-something-new-at-your-restoration-firm

Software, applications, tools, and products. You and/or your team have decided it is a good thing to buy and use something new. You may have made the decision based on the classic, “Faster, Better, Cheaper” approach, or there could be other benefits that were identified like scalability or diversification of your operation. Regardless of the reasons, the decision to purchase and use it was made. You now must implement because quite simply, it does not work if you do not use it.

The struggle is real! You may immediately be thinking of software and applications, but it pertains to anything from a simple tool to new window cleaner. In 2015, I wrote 4 Strategies to Effectively Embrace Technology and stated, “if you ever get overwhelmed by all the new technology and implementation challenges that come with it, you are not alone.” Fast forward seven years and this has not changed.

I had a good chuckle from one of my teammate’s remark several years after the implementation of our software system, “I fought it but now I do not know how I could function without it!” – Team Leader. He did not literally mean fight nor was he deliberately being difficult. He was reflecting on the implementation process that he experienced and his own struggle to change and adopt it.

To improve our successful implementation strategies, let us consider and understand a few things that contribute to the challenges:

  1. Change is hard: This may be a cliché, you already know this, but we must be aware of what lies ahead. We need to accept the challenges head-on. In Harvard Business Review, Change is Hard. Here’s How to Make It Less Painful. by Erica Anderson, the author states, “People only begin to be open to accepting, embracing, and making this change when their mindset starts to shift from “this change is going to be difficult, costly, and weird” to “this change could be easy, rewarding, and normal.” The author goes on to offer strategies to overcome this element.
  2. Habits: The way we work and do things over time almost become natural; a habit. A habit can be defined as something that we do often and regularly, a behavior we do without even knowing it. As many of the things we try to implement may involve changing habits and adopting new ones, we should consider the obstacles and methods to changing habits. When developing an implementation plan, it may also help to establish effective methods and time frames. I am often asked, in the context of our evolving industry, “how long does it take to implement?” and my answer is usually, “it depends on….”
    • The texting example: 
      • My texting story: Not to age myself, but I recall sometime around 2006, we had interns communicating on their phones. I did not quite understand what they were doing. As I explored, I learned they were texting, modern technology? They amused themselves by texting me every hour, “Cat Facts.” As I could not understand what was happening and became frustrated by the interruption of “Cat Facts,” they told me to text “Unsubscribe,” which led to a notification, “You are unsubscribed from Cat Facts, Welcome to Dog Facts!” I eventually figured out that I was an innocent victim, and we all had a good laugh. So fast forward, texting is a habit in our daily communications, both personal and professional.
      • Is texting now a habit? We text instructions, job updates, and communicate with customers via text. It may have just become a habit and cultural norm in our operations. “The x job is done,” “We need to go back and XX,” and so on. Many of these communications are examples of things that should be managed in your company’s software or applications. Is the habit to text? Are we trying to change the habit?
    • Changing Habits: There is a popular rule called the 21/90 rule presented by Dr. Maxwell Maltz’s self-help book, Psycho Cybernetics. Essentially, the theory is that it takes 21 days to establish a new habit and 90 days for it to become permanent. Since then, there has been additional research presenting new insights about habits. These two articles provide further depth:
  3. A plan: “A goal without a plan is just a wish” – Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. In, Some Things Old, New, Borrowed and Blue: Restoration Edition, I offer some things to consider in developing a plan to deploy anything new from software, tools, equipment, and supplies.

Here are a few tips for overcoming the challenges that come with the implementation of something new. I encourage you to collaborate with your team, and others as you seek solutions and stay focused on the goals.

  1. Define a successful implementation to those who are responsible for getting it done.  Leading change deliberately is critical.
    1. What is success?
    2. What is our timeline?
    3. How long does it take to implement X?
    4. Anticipate challenges and how the leadership will overcome those challenges.
  2. Leaders of change: Those charged with implementation need to be prepared, skilled, and equipped to develop and execute a successful strategy and overcome the challenges. To continue the “text” example, consider a 90-day challenge to unite leadership and help change the habit. It may look like:  Every time a text communication is made, the leadership responds, “Thanks – did you update our system? Don’t forget to update the task, make sure the job notes reflect that….”
  3. New People:  Do not give up.  Long-term and even key people may have the most difficulty adapting to the change. They will often have established habits.  We often start a new implementation with the most seasoned and experienced in our organizations. Keep the implementation moving forward with the new people, they do not know any other way, no work habits, no change to deal with. For example, consider moving from a paper timecard to a digital timecard. Your new team members in this case are the easiest to adopt the new system.
  4. Keep an open environment. Allow for feedback and open discussions. This will help to manage some of the challenges of implementation. An example of this: you may collect feedback that it takes me longer to use the new sprayer, sketching tool, etc. It presents the opportunity to explain that there is simply a learning curve. Also, that when you are proficient it will be easier than what you are currently doing.
  5. Be Realistic: Manage realistic goals on how many its and the timelines that you are leading at any one given time. Give yourself and the team the opportunity to celebrate the successes.

As much as we all want to simplify a new implementation, it may be best to abandon the notion of simple. It is most productive to look at an implementation of anything new; as a process that needs to be executed. There will be a benefit. Remain focused on an effective strategy, i.e., get it to working in your operation and use it. Move quickly past any frustrations, keep your eye on the prize and enjoy much Restoring Success in implementing it.

How Does Restoration Industry Software Benefit Your Business?

restoration industry softwareRestoration industry software brings numerous perks to your table. These advantages save you a lot of time, automate your business, save capital and provide flawless service. Please read on to learn more!

Restoration Industry Software

Organizational Perks

Project managers for restoration jobs often have to deal with and keep track of different types of paperwork, including:

  • Several claims paperwork
  • Insurance information
  • Estimate documents
  • Contact information
  • Job-specific notes

When so much paper is floating around, even missing one sheet might cause complications. Fortunately, productivity and efficiency can easily be increased with the help of restoration industry software. Furthermore, if managers use restoration industry software like iRestore, they will have a central location to access this crucial data. Finally, no information will be lost if it is entered into a smartphone or tablet in the field. Similarly, all team members will have instant access to it. They can now finish the restoration project on time and under budget.

Enhanced Productivity With Mobile Management Options

Why bring your project managers back to the office to conduct work they might do just as easily out in the field? Leveraging the potential of mobility for your company is a surefire way to increase profits in today’s fast-paced world. Similarly, it is also helpful when consumers want instant access to information. Naturally, taking advantage of mobile technologies to boost efficiency is crucial for restoration businesses to stay competitive in the face of rising administrative demands.

Keeping Tabs On The Money

The inability to accurately estimate cost is a major obstacle for many restoration managers. Also, these unexpected costs can quickly stack up, affecting the project’s profit margins. The problem is that a data-driven budgeting projection is extremely difficult to achieve if real-time cash flows are not precisely tracked and recorded. Also, poor financial tracking might result in lost business and reduce growth potential. However, managers can mitigate and eliminate these cash flow issues before they become a continuing trend by focusing on productivity early in the project. Every team member can benefit from using restoration industry software to keep tabs on jobs and their associated expenses. 

Finally, a restoration firm’s management and the executive team may make better judgments from:

  • Access to accurate data. 
  • Up-to-the-minute financial data.
  • Data is held in a central cloud database.

Client’s Satisfaction

Restoration industry software like iRestore can help you achieve clients’ happiness with your services. Keeping a client in the loop about the project’s status is crucial to maintaining a positive relationship. Also, they may access the data whenever needed, reducing their frustration while waiting for answers from your group. Finally, the client feels more at ease knowing that the restoration management company is well-organized and in charge, thanks to the software.

Conclusion

The best restoration industry software can ease recovery if you offer emergency services around the clock. However, just like five fingers, not all software is created equally. iRestore has everything your business needs and can help manage up to 50 team members. Finally, it is one of the best restoration industry software currently online. You can check for more details here.