Interview: Why Konica Minolta forged their own path forward with remote first as a default
Konica Minolta’s Ged Cranny, Zdenek Vrbka and Laszlo Szilas-Neff join Field Service News Editor-in-Chief, Kris Oldland to discuss their remote-service journey and explain why they developed their own internal remote-service delivery solution AIRe Link.Â
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Topics covered in this in-depth hour-long discussion include:
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Why Konica Minolta forged their own path forward with remote-first as a default
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How their remote-service journey began long before the pandemic as a move to meet increasing customer expectations while also driving down the cost of service.
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The fundamental principles that must be applied to driving remote service adoption both internally and with customers.
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The key criterion for which engineers can make the transition from field service to remote service delivery.
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Whether remote-first will become the prevalent means of delivering service in the future.Â
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This content are available to all FSN members on our FSN PRO or FSN PRO + memberships. If you are already have a valid membership then make sure you are logged-in to gain access (if you are logged-in you will see a green button below this message). Â
Interview: Why Konica Minolta forged their own path forward with remote first as a default
Konica Minolta’s Ged Cranny, Zdenek Vrbka and Laszlo Szilas-Neff join Field Service News Editor-in-Chief, Kris Oldland to discuss their remote-service journey and explain why they developed their own internal remote-service delivery solution AIRe Link.Â
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Topics covered in this in-depth hour-long discussion include:
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Why Konica Minolta forged their own path forward with remote-first as a default
Â
How their remote-service journey began long before the pandemic as a move to meet increasing customer expectations while also driving down the cost of service.
Â
The fundamental principles that must be applied to driving remote service adoption both internally and with customers.
Â
The key criterion for which engineers can make the transition from field service to remote service delivery.
Â
Whether remote-first will become the prevalent means of delivering service in the future.Â
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This content are available to all FSN members on our FSN PRO or FSN PRO + memberships. If you are already have a valid membership then make sure you are logged-in to gain access (if you are logged-in you will see a green button below this message). Â
