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How one MSP stopped wasting time managing service delivery

You can rescue service delivery at your MSP- relieving overworked dispatchers, guiding unfocused engineers, and saving neglected customers.

As an MSP, you need efficient dispatch and engineer workflows. Structured techniques such as calendar dispatch are a huge amount of work and fall apart when things don't go according to plan, but managing with too little structure leads to engineers cherry-picking tickets, work being neglected, and unhappy customers. PSA software doesn't offer any help visualizing the work- no matter which method you use.

It doesn't need to be like this. Kerkhoff Technologies, an MSP founded in 2007, discovered a better way to work- using Kanban boards to visualize tickets from their PSA. Kanban boards helped them rescue their service delivery pipeline- without needing to maintain their tickets in a second software system.

Join our webinar to learn about:

  • What's wrong with the two traditional worksflows- the "free-for-all" method and the "Tetris" method
  • Identifying key stages in your sevice delivery workflow
  • Requirements for a good triage process
  • How to choose between the two dispatch models in Kanban
  • How to help engineers finish tickets before starting new tickets, to avoid building up a huge backlog of unfinished work
  • How a service manager can identify neglected work and bottlenecks in the team

You'll learn how Kanban boards for ConnectWise and Autotask can be used to visualize your whole workflow- and help you rescue service delivery at your MSP.

Date: Thursday,  August 27th
Time: 2:00 p.m. ET / 11:00 a.m. PT

If you are unable to attend the live webinar, please click here to request a link to the recorded webinar.

About the Presenter

Matt Fox heads the Kanban division at TopLeft. Matt has more than 15 years of IT experience and has spent the last 10 years running IT service projects in a variety of contexts. These include managing support for a network SD-WAN product as well as both service work and triage at KTI, a successful MSP.