Webinar #11: Future Planning for the Service Industry Virtual Roundtable – Michael Rosone, Mike McHenry, Mike Star, Rich Happel, David Geith, Pete Chaney

May 5, 2020
A panel of MSCA leaders led an open and enlightening discussion on the “new normal” and how best to prepare your service company for the unchartered road ahead. They shared unique strategies and forward-thinking ideas that are being implemented now.

Business as usual is not a phrase we are likely to hear again any time soon – if ever. HVACR and plumbing service contractors need to prepare now in order to remain viable and successful moving forward.  Contractors will need to understand their customer’s new concerns and challenges as well as your changing role in ensuring the safe and proper operations of their facilities’ systems.  A panel of MSCA leaders led an open and enlightening discussion on the “new normal” and how best to prepare your service company for the  unchartered road ahead.  They shared unique strategies and forward-thinking ideas that are being implemented now.

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This webinar was recorded Tuesday, May 5, 2020.

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