CINCINNATI, Ohio – GIS Dynamics, parent company of Go iLawn, announced the launch of their Landscape Contractor Success Center this week. The Success Center includes a collection of checklists, worksheets, data and information designed to help landscape contractors excel in different areas of business.
“Most of the resources in our Landscape Contractor Success Center were developed with guidance from our resident green industry expert Mike Rorie,” said Alle Fairhurst, marketing manager at GIS Dynamics. “His experiences from the 30 plus years he’s been involved in the industry, along with insights and requests from our customers were the driving forces behind the Success Center, and we hope landscape contractors will benefit from what we have shared.”
Some items in the Success Center include a benchmarking checklist designed to help contractors identify, monitor and measure key performance indicators at their companies, an 80/20 systems audit checklist so contractors can develop efficient systems for their company, and a training program worksheet to help contractors prepare and implement a formal training program at their company.
“If you are a contractor seeking success as I was when I was running my company, then take my word benchmarking, training and working on your business are key components to your success,” said Mike Rorie, CEO of GIS Dynamics. “We’ve made simple worksheets and checklists available that include ideas that took me decades to learn and understand. I hope these resources can shorten the learning curve for those who are looking to get ahead.”
Everything within the Landscape Contractor Success Center is free and available for download on www.GoiLawn.com.
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