In today’s competitive business environment, free time is a luxury that’s rarely enjoyed. Time is money when it comes to fleet management, and you can’t afford to be slowed down by a chaotic office. Implementing GPS tracking for businesses is a giant step toward organization thanks to automated record keeping and improved communication. Here are five more tips to boost productivity and reduce office disarray.
Accurate and comprehensive data collection has made GPS tracking for businesses an integral part of an effective fleet management program. The “Big Brother” connotation of GPS tracking for businesses makes implementation even more likely to generate pushback. With a little planning and consideration, you can smooth the path for wary employees. Use these tips to help relieve their concerns and encourage buy-in.
During the embryonic days of the computer, we were assured that a “paperless office” was only a matter of time. Fast forward 50 years, and a paperless office is still a concept for the future as people continue to print emails, spreadsheets, reports and other computer-generated materials. Today, environmental concerns add an element of urgency to the reduction of paper usage. While hard copies may never be completely eliminated, you can take steps to increase digitization, making paper copies less necessary.
When you want to purchase a GPS tracking system or other fleet management tools, how do you decide where to spend your money? If you’re like most Americans, you study online reviews from other consumers. With digital recommendations holding such value, it’s clear that they are equally important in persuading customers to buy from you.
When it comes to GPS tracking systems, we focus on building GPS Trackit as the brand that saves fleets money, saves fleets time and increases their profits. A brand itself should be unique, but there are elements that all successful branding strategies have in common. Here are some tips for building a brand that inspires prospects to become loyal customers and advocates.
As a fleet manager, you are no doubt conscious of following “going green” practices to reduce your company’s carbon footprint. Eco-awareness is something that needs to be part of our lives, even when we are not at work as well, to preserve Earth’s precious and dwindling resources.
Innovations such as GPS tracking devices have brought a whole new level of technology to fleet management. Data that was previously cumbersome or impossible to track is now available at your fingertips. Are you planning to introduce GPS tracking or other new technology to your employees? Use these tips to make the transition smoother and less stressful.
Is your fleet management program containing vehicle repair costs and keeping your trucks on the road? You may have been avoiding it, but it could need an overhaul…
As a GPS fleet tracking manager, what do you consider to be your most valuable resource? Do you start mentally reviewing the various cars, trucks and equipment under your control? If your answer is “employees,” congratulations! You go to the head of the class.
As the business manager, do you pride yourself on having a mutually open relationship with your GPS tracking fleet manager? Don’t kid yourself. No matter how much your employees like and respect you, there will always be topics they are reluctant to bring up with the person who has the power to hire and fire.