PC
Repair Showstoppers: 10 Things That Can Derail Your Business
If
you want to run a successful PC repair company, you have to know how to
provide end-to-end solutions to your clients and build real
relationships. This involves learning to spot and address potential
problems proactively... before they turn into total catastrophes that
will destroy your business.
First of all, you have to keep communication lines open
with your clients if you want to be an effective project manager. During
major projects, keep in touch with the main contact person at the client
site at least once or twice a week, so you can give and get feedback,
and report on project developments.
But which issues can ruin client relationships and
derail your business? The following is a list of 10 potential
show-stoppers for your PC repair business, so you can identify and learn
how you can side-step each of them.
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Ambiguous Software Licensing, Ownership or Poorly
Documented Configurations. If your client is getting new PCs,
make sure your client has the media and the right number of
licenses. Especially in the case of software installation with
non-standard configuration, make sure the proper configuration
settings and procedures are well-documented and accessible.
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A Client that is a Control Freak. You can’t
afford to just sit back and take it if your clients want to boss you
around. Unless your PC repair clients want to pay for your training,
non-billable downtime, overhead, taxes, insurance and fringe
benefits, clients need to know your firm’s staff are not their
employees.
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Data Not Transferred from Old PCs. Small
business end users often think that years-worth of stored data files
will be magically transferred from their existing PC’s to new
server folders or computers. Because they believe in this
supernatural phenomenon, they hardly ever mention all or any of
their data files when talking to you about their IT problems. You
need to be responsible for scouring local drives for stray data
files as part of your initial assessment.
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A Project that Drags in the End. With problem
clients, you might find yourself embroiled in follow-up work and
tweaking for weeks or more. When you are first planning a project,
you need to know and define which tasks are in scope and which are
out of scope. If you’re not sure, refer to the latest revision of
your time budget. Don’t be afraid to use change orders if
necessary.
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Hardware Incompatibility. Be wary of
non-standard hardware not provided or recommended by your PC repair
firm. It can derail you... big time!
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Lack of Server Data Backup. Be certain you
have a complete and verified backup of all data on your clients’
existing server in case you need to roll back to original
configuration settings or find data.
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Delays on Products or from Service Providers.
Because you will be acting as a project coordinator/virtual CIO, you
will often be coordinating telco or ISP account activation or
product shipments from multiple distributors. And you might run into
unanticipated delays. Most small business clients will be content
just to be kept apprised of the situation as long as the delay is
not too bad. Get scheduling commitments from all subcontractors and
write the proper contingencies into your project plans to protect
you and clients.
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A Project Timetable that is Too Rigid. You
might think you should print out your project plan and set it in
stone, delivering just one version to the client. However, this is
dangerous. Make your timetable an amendable, living document. You’ll
probably update your timetable on a weekly basis to reflect progress
and problems or delays.
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Skipping the Planning Phase to Save Time or
Money. Do you think it might be wise to skip some of the
preliminary needs analysis and planning because they seem like
wastes of time? Never skip these critical tasks. When you skip
important planning and needs analysis steps, you run the risk of
overlooking key elements of projects.
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Incompatible Software. If you want to be
perceived as a PC repair professional, make sure you don’t take
software compatibility for granted! Ask and test sample
configurations to make sure everything works as advertised.
In this article, we outlined 10 potential showstoppers
for your PC repair company. To learn more about how you can attract great, steady,
high-paying clients to your PC repair business, go sign-up now for the free
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