MainBoss: How you use it, day to day

How does MainBoss make your life easier? The best way to get the picture is to look at work flow: the process of doing a job from start to finish.

We'll look at two types of job:

Corrective Maintenance

All maintenance departments serve "clients": people outside the maintenance department itself. Maybe your clients are other people in your organization; maybe your clients are tenants or customers whose property and equipment you maintain. Either way, a major part of your job is responding to problems that your clients report.

Step 1: Receiving Work Requests

So how can your clients report problems? MainBoss gives you options:

Submitting work requests by email or the web isn't just convenient for your clients—it makes work easier for the maintenance department. MainBoss has facilities that let you turn a work request directly into a work order. You start with the original request and just add whatever details are needed (e.g. assigning one or more workers. If necessary, you can add any details that the workers might need in order to get the job done. Very quickly, you turn the request into a complete work order ready to be done.

There's another convenience to receiving work requests by email or from the web#8212;MainBoss deals with your clients for you. MainBoss automatically sends email to the client, saying that the request has been received. If you want, MainBoss can also email automatic updates to the client when the job is finished, and at various points in between. Clients stay happy because they're kept "in the loop"...and you'll be happy too, because it happens automatically, without any need for maintenance personnel to make a special effort.

Just do your job. MainBoss will worry about handholding the clients.

Step 2: Doing the Work

Once you've received a request and written up a work order, what do you do?

You can print off the work order if you want...but MainBoss gives you the option of going paperless. This can be a huge time-saver; one maintenance manager recently told us that he loses an hour a day just printing off work orders, sorting them out, putting them in workers' mailboxes, and so on—paper-pushing that wastes time, and also paper. (These days, when companies are trying to go "green", it doesn't hurt to tell your boss that MainBoss can reduce your paper use.)

If you license MainBoss's Web Access module, workers can access their assigned work orders online, using either a normal computer or a mobile device (e.g. an iPhone or BlackBerry). Not only can your workers read their work orders, they can add comments, record the time they spent on the job, and the materials they used. They can even close the work order when the job is finished.

By the way, MainBoss has many many features to make a worker's job easier. As just one example, MainBoss makes it easy to keep track of your inventory of spare parts: which part is in which storeroom. When you write up a work order, you can check which storerooms contain any parts the job needs. You can then tell the worker where to get those parts; workers don't have to wander from storeroom to storeroom trying to find the parts they want. The job gets done faster with less aggravation for everyone.

Planned Maintenance

In an ideal world, nothing would ever break. That ideal will never materialize, but a good program of planned maintenance can prevent many problems and detect many others before anything goes seriously wrong. Instead of constantly dealing with emergencies, much of your work becomes predictable and subject to sensible schedules. Things run smoothly for you and your clients, saving everyone money, time, and aggravation.

In MainBoss, here's how planned maintenance (PM) works in practice.