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Business Development Resources (BDR), a trusted provider of business coaching and training services for the HVAC, plumbing, and electrical industries, announces a new solution to help industry business owners optimize their field service management software and get data and insights that drive long-term profit and growth.

BDR’s Field Service Software Integration assists contractors in streamlining their existing service management software settings and integrations, equipping them and their teams with a proven system that boosts productivity and overall efficiency.

Field service software - a powerful tool

We’re helping our customers get maximum performance and value from their field service software"

We’re helping our customers get maximum performance and value from their field service software,” said Kim Archer, President of BDR, adding “Field service software can be a powerful tool, but dialing in its wide range of functionality is critical. Business owners have the most accurate view of their company’s financial health and can make informed decisions that enhance growth and profitability.

BDR’s Field Service Software Integration

BDR's Field Service Software Integration provides access to an experienced software integration expert, who can help contractors identify and implement the ideal configuration for their team, including:

  • Reconciling between their field service software and accounting software
  • Price book account mapping
  • Membership program structure
  • Matching business units and departments

Ensuring clear, up-to-date financial and accounting data

With our Field Service Software Integration, business owners can be confident they’re seeing clear, up-to-date financial and accounting data,” said Kim Archer, adding “We hear from many customers that they don’t know if their software is giving them the right information. We want to give them tools that ensure their businesses head in the right direction.

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