Posts by Kurt Aschliman
Secrets to becoming a “ Fit & Tight” Service Department
by Robin Taylor, TDC It just comes down to teamwork and everyone doing their part every day.
Read MoreEnergy Hires Top Industry Performer
Michael Stringer re-hired to help lead Energy’s National Account Team. We are excited to announce that Michael Stringer has rejoined FSG. “Mike helped FSG deliver on a demand side management contracts in the late 90’s before accepting a leadership position with Utilities Dynamics” said Bill Graham. He was recently featured in a national press release…
Read MoreNew Litmos Course
TD&C has been working on a new on-line course for our dispatchers.
Read MoreFSG Professional Selling Course
Bernie Erickson is presenting an 8-week, 1-hour per week, course titled FSG Professional Selling.
Read MoreP2P – Warehouse / Purchasing
P2P – Warehouse / Purchasing February 2012 After reviewing the status of open topics, we discussed the various means and methods of tracking company tools, we will look into the feasibility of integrating bar-coding tool numbers for tracking company tools. We also discussed a company that (FSG 20 – Austin) uses to refurbish / re-certify (ANSI)…
Read MoreP2P – Service Dispatcher February 2012
P2P – Service Dispatcher February 2012 After a brief update on the NAC Work Order Flow Chart, we discussed the need for each dispatcher to evaluate their own individual responsibility to maintain good notes in GUI. We reviewed anonymous work orders that demonstrated good notes and notes that were … well… lets just say… “lacking”. Stacy pointed…
Read MoreP2P – Small Project PM February 2012
This month’s discussion revolved around the differences in responsibilities of each small job pm as well as the variety of work that is handled from branch to branch. The bulk of work for some branches is comprised of lighting retrofits, other has a mix of electrical work to lighting retrofits. Some small job pm’s handle only electrical projects with…
Read MoreP2P – Construction PM February 2012
P2P – Construction PM February 2012. Today we focused most of our time looking into variables that affect production on job sites. We used a current example of a project that had 5 separate buildings. Two were identical, (literally). One did very well on budgets, the other… well, not quite as good.
Read MoreP2P – CAD Designers February 2012
P2P – CAD Designers February 2012 February’s discussion revolved around the use of ipad or android tablets to communicate CAD info to the guys in the field. Mike Galvan (DE40) has been using his Ipad along with WS software to make available drawings that can be retrieved and viewed in the field. One benefit to…
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