AUTHOR ARCHIVES: Kris Oldland

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Kris Oldland

Kris Oldland has been working in Business to Business Publishing for almost a decade. As a journalist he has covered a diverse range of industries from Fire Juggling through to Terrorism Insurance. Prior to this he was a Quality Services Manager with a globally recognised hospitality brand. An intimate understanding of what is important when it comes to Service and a passion for emerging technology means that in Field Service he has found an industry that excites him everyday.

Research Report: KPIs in Field Service Benchmarking Study (part one)

Oct 23, 2019 • FeaturesManagementKPIsKris OldlandresearchSimPROKey Performance Indicator

We can only manage what we measure as the old adage goes. But in dynamically evolving environment such as we find our selves in today the question as to what exactly it is we should be measuring in order to manage our field service operations may be...

Podcast Season 4 Episode 1 - Servitization: Past, Present Future?

Oct 18, 2019 •

The Field Service Podcast returns for a fourth season with an epic three way conversation between Kris Oldland, Mark Glover and Prof. Tim Baines. 

Infrastructure as a Service: Can BT Final Mile Solve The Headache Of Last Mile Service Delivery In An Increasingly Congested World?

Oct 15, 2019 • FeaturesService DeliveryBTFinal MileLast MileSmart LockersBT Final MileMark WestParts Pricing and Logistics

In a move that eased their own last mile service delivery problems, BT have implemented a vast network of smart lockers across the length and breadth of the UK. Simultaneously BT have utilised their expertise to establish a crucial solution for...

Servitization: The Inevitable Future

Oct 14, 2019 • FeaturesautomotivemanufacturingGary BrooksServitizationsoftware and appsSyncronOutcome-based serviceindustry events

In November this year top-tier after-sales service solution provider Syncron will be hosting the inaugural edition of a new two day forum Innovate2019. Designed to be a first-of-its kind global leadership summit focused on facilitating conversations...

Joining the Dots

Sep 18, 2019 • FeaturesManagementAugmented Realityfuture of field service

Augmented Reality (AR) has been long been predicted to become an important, even crucial aspect of field service operations in the future, yet in it’s first iteration it has failed to come close to reaching its potential as a radical force for...

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: THE NEXT WAVE OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

Sep 09, 2019 • FeaturesSoftware & AppsAgeing Workforce CrisisFuture of FIeld Serviceworkforce managementfield serviceUberizationIndustry 4.0Customer Satisfaction and Expectations

With an eye to the future and a desire to push today’s technologies to their limit, artificial intelligence (AI) has begun to creep into a variety of service technologies. On its surface, AI might still seem like science fiction, but the number of...

Beyond Remote Assistance

Sep 05, 2019 • FeaturesSoftware & AppsAugmented Realityfuture of field serviceRemote AssistanceDavid NedohinScope AR

It has taken longer than many predicted, but Augmented Reality is finally gaining significant traction in the field service sector. Indeed, evidence of this new momentum can be seen in the number of new AR vendors entering the space. One company...

Plan for Tomorrow, Fix Today

Sep 04, 2019 • FeaturesSoftware & AppsFuture Technologyclick softwareClickSoftwaredynamic schedulingCapacity Management

Aligning capacity planning with dynamic work order scheduling is the key to planning for tomorrow not just getting through today unscathed argues Click’s Paul Whitelam. Kris Oldland reports...

The Radical Age of Uberization

Sep 03, 2019 • FeaturesManagementAgeing Workforce Crisisworkforce managementfield serviceUberizationUberization of field serviceUberization of ServiceIndustry 4.0localzCustomer Satisfaction and Expectations

Field Service in the early decades of the twenty-first century has become an increasingly tricky beast to tame. Customer expectations are hurtling forward at breakneck speed to what some companies view as almost impossible standards to reach. The...

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