Suppose you’re new to mobile workforce management. Even if you’ve been supervising mobile crews for a while, the very nature of a mobile workforce presents many challenges that, let’s face it, you won’t find in any typical office setting.
As technology evolves, so must businesses to maintain the effectiveness of their operations, not to mention how they must stay competitive in an ever-evolving market. Managing a team constantly on the move requires a balance of strategic management and technology to aid in daily operations.
What is workforce management, or rather, what does it entail in this new age of rapid information dissemination? Mobile workforce management is the art and science of coordinating a team (or multiple teams) operating outside the typical office workplace scenario.
When I mention mobile workforce, I immediately think of service technicians, maintenance teams, delivery drivers, and sales representatives who drive from site to site. In a nutshell, anyone working on the move.
However, mobility doesn’t mean just off-site. For example, any workplace with a moderately sized facility may have workers who move about the facility itself. These workers likely require a form of communication, so, at the very least, one might expect radio deployment. However, the modern information age commands a more realistic perspective. That is the almighty smartphone or tablet.
Effective mobile workforce management requires using technologies such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops for more practical information processing. Technology is changing the work landscape, from work orders to equipment failure reports, both in-house and out in the field.
In this article, we will dive deeply into mobile workforce management. Because managing a mobile workforce is no walk in the park, it comes with unique challenges that can keep even the most seasoned managers on their toes.
How do you keep remote teams connected and in the loop? How do you ensure accountability and transparency when your team works across different locations? And how do you optimize scheduling and resource allocation to make the most of every workday? These are just some of the questions we’ll tackle as we dive into the nitty-gritty of mobile workforce management.
Exploring the Challenges of Mobile Workforce Management
Managing mobile field teams is a challenge. Let’s look at some of the most significant issues and how we can solve them (so your job is easier).
Communication And Collaboration Hurdles For Remote Teams
Navigating the intricacies of mobile workforce management is no simple task. At the heart of most scenarios lies the quintessential challenge of communication and collaboration. After all, when your team members are geographically dispersed, traversing multiple job sites (or internal in-house areas), and juggling tasks on the move, fostering a sense of connection and teamwork becomes a bit of a juggling act in itself.
When we think about the traditional office setup, we’re met with the convenience of quick chats by the water cooler, impromptu brainstorming sessions, and the ease of strolling over to a colleague’s desk to clarify a question.
However, these seemingly simple interactions take on new dimensions when it comes to remote teams. Suddenly, you must face varying time zones, fluctuating connectivity, and the puzzle of coordinating virtual meetings to ensure everyone’s on the same page.
Here’s the crux: effective communication is the lifeblood of any successful team. It keeps operations running smoothly, prevents misunderstandings from snowballing into issues, and fosters a culture of trust and transparency. So, how do we keep those lines of communication open and vibrant, even when our team members are miles apart?
Technology – with innovative platforms that bridge the gap and make remote collaboration possible. But it’s not just about the tools—it’s about how we use them. It’s about setting clear expectations, encouraging open dialogue, and embracing the art of active engagement.
According to Statista, the United States mobile workforce will increase from 78.5 million (2020) to 93.5 million by 2024. That’s a growth of 19.1% over only four years. Therefore, effectively tackling the communication issue is not just a whim – it’s a requirement to maintain competitiveness.
As we tackle the hurdles of communication and collaboration for remote teams, we will delve into the strategies that can transform these challenges into opportunities for growth and success. Let’s talk about scheduling and task allocation.
Scheduling And Task Allocation Complexities For Field Service Teams
When I worked as a service manager, I found that one of my biggest challenges was getting paperwork back, in reasonable condition, with the appropriate information. I was constantly bombarded with phone calls from clients’ accounting or project management departments asking what this or that meant on the service order. Often it felt more like a game of deciphering strange symbols and code than acting in a supervisory role. My technicians were not doctors, but I think they learned to write at the same place if you know what I mean.
Scheduling was a constant challenge too. I was constantly hounding crews to decipher information so I could schedule follow-up work accordingly. If you think nothing of it, wait until you’re stuck calling a team that doesn’t want to answer their phone to find out where they are concerning job completion.
In these scenarios, customers often pay the final price because their work pushes to the following days due to poor communication between technicians and dispatch.
Consider the following solution: Imagine you could have a template for work orders, complete inputting some information, and then assign that work as a work order checklist that your team must complete as they proceed through their duties.
You could have full access to the said checklist, and now, without so much as a phone call, you can look and see online where your team is and what stage of their duties they have accomplished. All this without interrupting their day or yours with pesky phone calls. With a platform like 1st Reporting, this scenario is no dream – it’s a reality and highly efficient.
This point leads to our next consideration: how to address the issues of accountability and productivity best when you are on a different site than your team.
Ensuring Employee Accountability And Productivity In A Mobile Setting
One of the following significant challenges to managing mobile operations is maintaining team accountability and productivity. Let’s face it; one in a bunch always tries to take advantage. So, what is the best way to utilize technology to maintain order regarding mobile team productivity and accountability without intruding? I’ve got a few ideas.
Procedural Documentation And The Mobile Workforce
In my estimation, one of the most effective ways to maintain the order of procedures for mobile workers is to implement procedural documentation measures. What do I mean? I mean creating custom forms and checklists suited to your organization’s specific and exacting demands for each role and scenario for fieldwork.
Here’s an example of in-house or in-field mobile workflow controls implementable with a robust mobile reporting platform like 1st Reporting:
Organizations might create custom procedural checklists for specific mobile or location-based service tasks. Service crews typically begin their day by driving their service vehicle to a job site. You might consider implementing a daily vehicle or equipment walk-around checklist in this scenario. You could advise your team to complete the safety inspection before driving their work vehicle.
Utilizing an app as robust as the 1st Reporting app (available on Google Play and The Apple App Store) is the right call here. Furthermore, creating a custom notification so that upon completion of the inspection form, you or another appointed supervisor receives a message lets you ascertain when and where your team has completed their assigned task. Now, consider having a few short task-related checklists and notifications, and you suddenly have a clear picture of your remote worker’s daily activities. Furthermore, you would know in real-time, with no need for so much as a phone call. How convenient and time-saving is that? If time is priceless, then this app feature is solid gold.
Streamlining Operations And Maintaining Compliance
We’ve discussed using procedural checklists to communicate and maintain order over remote teams’ tasks. However, what does this mean in terms of compliance? It means that compliance just got that much easier. Let’s again consider a scenario.
According to OSHA, the number one most frequently cited standard is that of Fall Protection. More specifically, fall protection within the construction sector. To be honest, our solution is so simple; we have to wonder why there’s anyone not yet using our industry-standard concept:
Create a business-specific fall protection inspection checklist, and make it mandatory to complete before starting work.
Assuming you are at least testing the free version of our app, you’ll see how easy it is to implement a fall protection inspection checklist. Furthermore, include a custom notification upon form completion. You can easily control which crews are slow to commit to a safer work environment (and fewer fines for improper use or lack of fall protection equipment).
Leveraging Technology to Optimize Mobile Workforce Management
Workforce management software is the key to implementing safer and more transparent operations. Not to mention the efficiency in communications and collaborative work is exponentially improved. You might go as far as saying it’s transformative for field or mobile operations.
The Role Of Mobile Workforce Management Software
Mobile workforce management software makes your job easier. It makes the jobs of your mobile service technicians, sales, or other mobile representatives easy and accountable.
However, some features of innovative platforms, like the industry standard 1st Reporting, deliver more than their fair share. They transform our operations and make work faster, easier, and more effective.
Key Features To Look For In Mobile Workforce Management Solutions
Here are some of the more essential features that 1st Reporting delivers. Does your current system do all of these for you?
Real-Time Communication and Collaboration
Mobile teams benefit when they submit a report on which a team member can collaborate within seconds of receipt. Gone are the days of waiting until the next day for a response. Furthermore, with customizable notification management, you can automate report sharing and collaborative notifications, making everyone’s job much more manageable.
Easy Work Order Management and Dispatch
Speaking of making jobs more manageable, let’s consider work order management and dispatch. With robust mobile team management software, you can use standardized templates to complete work orders from anywhere. You could complete a work order from a job site and share it with your team to collaborate on the report and work completion.
Location Tracking And Geofence Management
When your desk-less workers submit a report—be it a maintenance work order, a vehicle safety inspection, or any other standard or custom form—you gain valuable insights. Using the customizable map views in your report manager, you can easily visualize the locations of completed reports.
Time and Attendance Tracking
Time and attendance tracking is easy with a custom daily report or prescribed procedure checklists like the vehicle inspection report or a site condition report. When your team members feel compelled to complete a quick safety report before beginning a task, it’s easy to set up a custom notification so you know when your team submits a report. That makes time and attendance tracking that much easier.
Reporting, Trend Analysis, and Analytics
Any mobile team management software worth its salt will enable easy and even intelligent reporting. Software should make your job easier, so when you want a specific custom report for your key stakeholders, it must be available to you.
Offline Mode And Forever-Capture
Forever-capture is a concept involving smart technology that can store data locally on a device if not linked to an internet connection. Furthermore, once the device establishes a connection, the device intelligently uploads the data stored locally while out of the range of an appropriate connection. What does this mean for your teams? It means no one will ever have a loss of signal to blame for incomplete reports. Furthermore, it ensures that mobile technology is still useful despite lacking a decent internet connection. It enables your team to complete their mission uninhibited.
Media Tools (Audio, Image, And Video)
A picture speaks a thousand words, and a video an exponential thereof. It should be glaringly obvious that including media in a report is a great way to share vital information quickly.
Service teams only need to carry a smartphone with the 1st Reporting application installed, and now their device can become a powerful tool to document incidents, inspections, and more. Furthermore, the media tools let your team quickly and efficiently add recordings to better communicate observations like never before.
Information Database Accessibility
As mentioned, the 1st Reporting app has powerful offline features, but that’s not the end. The application has a ready-to-use database to store equipment manuals, role SOPs, practices and procedures documents, training documents, and more – all accessible to your remote workers within the app.
Best Practices for Managing a Mobile Workforce
Managing your mobile work teams requires many things, but three primary best practices come to mind that are essential to the cause.
- Fostering Effective Communication And Team Collaboration
- Implementing robust reporting systems, like 1st Reporting, helps you foster effective communication and collaboration. Furthermore, specifying tasks to specific team members this way also fosters a sense of accountability which improves team performance.
- Promoting Employee Safety And Well-Being On The Field
- Promoting safety is a primary concern for all who oversee remote teams. Furthermore, safety is critical for remote workers to take full accountability for, considering they must self-govern their procedures. Utilizing a procedural checklist within 1st Reporting for such an event is one-way organizations worldwide seize control of employee safety and well-being in the field.
- Utilizing Data And Analytics For Informed Decision-Making
- Informed choices make for safer and more efficient work environments. With a robust reporting platform, you can revolutionize your mobile workforce management by laser-focussing on trend data that would have taken weeks to sift through in the past. With an industry standard like 1st Reporting, you can quickly generate custom reports to find the trends and data to inform your decisions.
Mobile Workforce Management Trends and Innovations
Cloud-based secure technologies like those utilized in the 1st Reporting application are transforming businesses and organizations for the better. Not only is an industry standard like 1st Reporting a secure cloud-based innovation, but it’s also a game-changer. Coupled with the powerful information capture of offline mode, even those working in cell service-deprived environments (like mines, for example) now have a robust reporting technology at their fingertips.
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see that mobility is a trend our society is moving ever faster towards. The advent of drone technology is one example of how mobility is the new frontier. The trend will continue, and as offices and malls slowly shrink and disappear, the new world of fast-paced mobility, deliverables, and even mobile service automation will continue to prevail.
A saying, ‘sink or swim,’ comes to mind. However, implementing reporting technologies might seem a challenge not worth investing in, but you would be wrong if you thought that way. Instead, we should consider the cost of doing nothing as far more significant as the competition is undoubtedly implementing new technologies as your read this article. In many industries, the implementation is complete, and anyone not yet on board is left behind.
Where Do We Go From Here?
The Future of Mobile Workforce Management
As we peer into the future of mobile workforce management, it’s evident that the trajectory is one of continuous evolution and growth. Industries across the board are embracing the notion of a mobile workforce to meet the needs of a dynamic and ever-changing global landscape.
In this age of digital connectivity, the possibilities for innovation are boundless. From automation and artificial intelligence to augmented reality and smart devices, the future is bursting with potential for enhancing how we manage and empower our mobile teams.
How can we harness these innovations to optimize efficiency, drive productivity, and foster a culture of collaboration and engagement among our remote teams?
Forward-thinking organizations are already exploring integrating advanced technologies into their mobile workforce management strategies. For example, wearables and IoT devices are making waves, providing real-time data and feedback to managers and workers alike. Virtual and augmented reality technologies are used for training and simulations, offering immersive experiences for skill development and troubleshooting.
Moreover, cloud-based platforms like 1st Reporting set the standard for seamless communication and reporting, ensuring that mobile workers can access vital information, tools, and resources anywhere.
However, it’s not just about technology—it’s about nurturing a mindset of adaptability and agility. The modern mobile workforce demands a flexible, responsive, and responsive management approach to the unique challenges and opportunities that remote work presents.
As we move forward, we will emphasize fostering a culture of trust, accountability, and inclusivity within our mobile teams. It’s about recognizing each team member’s value and creating an environment where everyone feels supported and empowered to contribute to the organization’s success.
In closing, the journey to revolutionize mobile workforce management is ongoing, and the road ahead presents exciting possibilities. By embracing innovation, promoting a culture of collaboration, and leveraging technology, we pave the way for a brighter, more efficient connected future.
The mobile workforce is here to stay, and it’s up to us to harness its potential to drive positive change and make a lasting impact in the world of work. Are you ready to transform your organization into a well-oiled machine? Join us as we embark on this transformative journey and redefine how we manage and lead our mobile teams for the better.