WHAT’S NEW? EZITRACKER UNVEIL NEW
WHITE PAPER Global provider of workforce management solutions Ezitracker has produced a white paper aimed at cleaning contractor companies. The paper entitled: ‘The Cleaning Contractors Guide to Workforce Management’ is available to download from the Ezitracker website.
The white paper explains what workforce management technology is, and how time and attendance technology can impact the operational barriers faced by cleaning businesses. These companies often employ large numbers of site-based workers, sometimes hundreds of remote working staff. Nowadays, they have a need to provide proof of service provision to their own clients. A Cleaning Contractor employing 10 cleaners needs to provide the same attendance verification and
actual evidence of time spent at a client’s premises, as one that employs hundreds of cleaners.
Ezitracker time and attendance technology enables employers of large and small workforces such as cleaners and facility maintenance workers to reduce absenteeism, lower costs via automation, and increase productivity and efficiencies.
https://www.ezitracker.com/whitepaper-guide-workforce-management-technology?utm_campaign=wp1_press_release_June&utm_medium=Press%20Release&utm_source=PR&utm_content=&utm_term=
Christian Berenger, UK, Australia & New Zealand Managing Director of Workforce Management at Ezitracker said: “Tighter service level agreements, the need to provide accountability for remote workers and to safeguard them means that ensuring that staff are on-site as planned is critical.
“Modern time and attendance software technology enables operations managers to verify attendance in real-time and eliminates the need for paper timesheets thereby streamlining payroll reporting. We fully expect that the concept of ‘Smart Facilities Management’ will become the standard and transform cleaning businesses from reactive to proactive and predictive.”
Download the white paper here
www.ezitracker.com
contributes to overall enhancements to guest satisfaction; it enables operators and owners to manage their hotel estate in the most efficient manner.
PRIVA LAUNCHES ROOM CONTROL DEVICE
FOR HOTELS Touchpoint One Hotel, a new operating device which provides guests with personalised control over the indoor climate of hotel rooms, has been launched by controls manufacturer, Priva.
The device combines modern design aesthetics with ease of use. The sleek, unobtrusive technology delivers maximum comfort along with cost-efficiency and energy savings. Hotel guests can use the device to create a personalised climate, thereby achieving optimal comfort levels and an outstanding climate experience.
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The model is the newest member of the Priva Touchpoint One family. Features include an LED display and touch screen which control the preferences in the room. For added ease of use, the device also offers feedback on the ‘climate status’ of the room itself.
Familiar iconography International guests will also feel at home using Touchpoint One Hotel; the control panel uses familiar icons that can be easily understood, regardless of the local language. Guests can choose to display the temperature on the Priva Touchpoint One Hotel display in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Operational excellence Priva Touchpoint One Hotel not only
For example, ‘Make up Room’ and ‘Do not Disturb’ request buttons can be integrated with the PMS (Property Management System). This makes it possible to display the status of each room centrally, thereby allowing hotel managers to optimise the scheduling of the cleaning staff.
The device can also be used to prevent and solve customer issues. For example, if the climate control is turned off because an open window has been detected, guests can clearly see this on the display. This avoids unnecessary efforts for the hotel maintenance staff in trying to troubleshoot the problem.
Choice and customisation The Priva Touchpoint One Hotel is available in two front colour choices (black and white); and customised colours for the back shell mean it will fit into every kind of room design. It is also possible for hotel owners to arrange for panels to be customised with their own brand or logo.
www.priva.com/uk
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