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LIVE WEBINAR
How On-Demand Field Service Labor Can Grow Your MSP

Wednesday, October 16, 2019
2:00pm ET | 11:00am PT

MSPs are under constant market pressure to expand service capabilities and improve field service efficiencies in order to remain competitive. Access to specialized contingent—or on-demand—labor makes it possible to fulfill customer demand in a way that would be time and cost-prohibitive with a traditional workforce.

As the need for flexibility continues to drive both businesses and workers, the use of a contingent workforce for field service operations can help MSPs not just compete, but grow by filling skillset and coverage gaps, completing projects faster, meeting comprehensive SLAs, and balancing variable demand.

What attendees will learn:

  • Field service industry trends and the future of work
  • Why contingent labor can help you reduce costs and risk, increase efficiency and expand operations with greater flexibility
  • How the Field Nation Marketplace enables service companies to source, manage, deploy and pay technicians all in one platform

Who should attend:

  • Business owners, operational leaders, project managers or service dispatchers interested in:
    • Offering new IT services and/or expanding geographic coverage without additional overhead or infrastructure costs
    • Efficiently scaling their business up or down based on seasonal demand
    • Reducing costs, gaining operational efficiencies, and servicing customers faster

Presenter:

Damarlin Wright
Senior Business Development Manager, Field Nation
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MODERATOR:

Erik Linask
Group Editorial Director, TMCnet
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