Blog | iRestore Restoration Software - Part 20
irestore, employees
We are happy to introduce the newest member of Team iRestore – Dom Capobianco! With over 25 years of experience as a Database Developer and 20 as a Filemaker Developer, we look forward to seeing Dom contribute to iRestore!  
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industry tips, restoration management, restoration management software
The following functions are the most common Very Important Things that don’t get done consistently. The effects will have a direct or indirect impact on a variety of other Very Important Things. Implications can be extensive. They include but are not limited to the following: Operational inefficiencies that ultimately hit the bottom line As Lisa mentioned, adding Job Notes can be one of the most important things to protect yourself and your company if a problem arises. We make
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industry tips, restoration management, restoration management software
“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” – Benjamin Franklin     It is not uncommon for company leadership to become frustrated by inconsistencies in our organization’s most basic functions. Everything from job documentation, to proper equipment placement or to putting a piece of equipment back where it belongs can create a tidal wave of inefficiencies and frustrations. If training, procedures and expectations include the opportunity to
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industry tips, restoration management, restoration management software
  Your iRestore is designed to gather and connect all the critical information on the job. It is of critical importance that all required information at the interview is gathered accurately and consistently. Upon setting up a new job in iRestore, information will be synced to all platforms: desktop, iPad and phone. When utilizing the tech wizard, the first step will be to verify the accuracy of the information on the new job. To create buy-in
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  By: Lisa Lavender, VP of Operations Design It is of critical importance that whoever is answering the phone in your restoration company projects soothing confidence to the caller who may have just experienced damage to their home, their business, their property or sometimes even worse… The person who answers the phone may be having the very first impression of your company, and everything from tone to knowledge will have a direct impact on the
Industry Tips, restoration management, restoration management software   , , , , ,
irestore, employees
We are happy to introduce the newest member of Team iRestore – Dom Capobianco! With over 25 years of experience as a Database Developer and 20 as a Filemaker Developer, we look forward to seeing Dom contribute to iRestore!  
iRestore Updates   , ,
industry tips, restoration management, restoration management software
The following functions are the most common Very Important Things that don’t get done consistently. The effects will have a direct or indirect impact on a variety of other Very Important Things. Implications can be extensive. They include but are not limited to the following: Operational inefficiencies that ultimately hit the bottom line As Lisa mentioned, adding Job Notes can be one of the most important things to protect yourself and your company if a problem arises. We make
Industry Tips, iRestore Updates   , ,
industry tips, restoration management, restoration management software
“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” – Benjamin Franklin     It is not uncommon for company leadership to become frustrated by inconsistencies in our organization’s most basic functions. Everything from job documentation, to proper equipment placement or to putting a piece of equipment back where it belongs can create a tidal wave of inefficiencies and frustrations. If training, procedures and expectations include the opportunity to
Industry Tips, restoration management, restoration management software, Restoring Success   , , , ,
industry tips, restoration management, restoration management software
  Your iRestore is designed to gather and connect all the critical information on the job. It is of critical importance that all required information at the interview is gathered accurately and consistently. Upon setting up a new job in iRestore, information will be synced to all platforms: desktop, iPad and phone. When utilizing the tech wizard, the first step will be to verify the accuracy of the information on the new job. To create buy-in
Industry Tips, iRestore Updates, restoration management, restoration management software, Uncategorized   , , , , ,
industry tips, restoration management, restoration management software
  By: Lisa Lavender, VP of Operations Design It is of critical importance that whoever is answering the phone in your restoration company projects soothing confidence to the caller who may have just experienced damage to their home, their business, their property or sometimes even worse… The person who answers the phone may be having the very first impression of your company, and everything from tone to knowledge will have a direct impact on the
Industry Tips, restoration management, restoration management software   , , , , ,

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