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Why Excel Might Not be, well…Excelling

Why transitioning your service business to a Field Management Software is a must in 2022. There are several reasons why businesses ought to quit utilizing spreadsheets to manage their operations. The following are some major drawbacks of using spreadsheets (you...

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Best Practices For Rolling Out Aimsio

Congratulations on deciding to start using Aimsio. We think it’s a smart choice (but we would think that, wouldn’t we!). Whether you’ve just signed up or are almost ready to roll it out to your entire team, this article will provide you with some helpful tips so...

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Labor Shortage? There is a Hack for that

These days there is no shortage of global energy demand, but the energy industry is now struggling to adjust to the workload this has created. The current global energy crisis and government sanctions have certainly widened this gap, but the increase in drilling...

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The Cost of Not Going Digital

“Going digital” is a phrase that we hear more and more in our ever-changing world. The classic vehicle dashboard with dials and gauges is being replaced with touch screens just as the mechanical dials that used to be on your oven or washing machine have been...

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Using Aimsio for Resource Costing and Payroll

One of the main reasons companies choose to use Aimsio is to capture time in the field. With hundreds, sometimes thousands of people working on your projects, a reliable time tracking system is a necessity in order to accurately run payroll. But payroll isn’t the...

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Everything You Need to Know About Job Performance and WBS

One of the critical things about running a company, if not the most critical thing, is knowing how profitable you are. There are many ways to go about this and you’ve likely come up with reports, spreadsheets and processes to track the health of your operations....

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