Every business needs to conduct regular performance audits, both internally and externally. Not doing this is like driving a car without a steering wheel – you’re liable to veer off course and crash into flames. Those businesses that do conduct audits have a much better chance of staying the course and following the road to success and profit.
It’s even more important for snow and ice management companies where a large part of the work force is spread out in the field. How do you ensure work is being done in a quality manner and that all company policies and procedures are being followed? And that’s not to mention one of the main reasons for performing field audits: avoiding liability.
CLICK HERE to read the rest of this August 2012 feature article.
It’s even more important for snow and ice management companies where a large part of the work force is spread out in the field. How do you ensure work is being done in a quality manner and that all company policies and procedures are being followed? And that’s not to mention one of the main reasons for performing field audits: avoiding liability.
CLICK HERE to read the rest of this August 2012 feature article.
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