Advanced Certifications provide key advantages for all parties involved - both the vendor and the clients they represent. We'll discuss why in this blog.
Maybe you’ve heard copier companies tout the advanced service recognition they’ve earned from the manufacturers they represent. Maybe you haven't.
Canon’s Association of Technical Service Professionals (ATSP) Certification. Konica Minolta’s Pro-Tech. Ricoh’s Circle of Excellence are just a few examples of manufacturer-specific advanced certification programs. They're give acclaim to service providers, provided they're willing to pursue such recognition.
The relevant question, however, is what does it mean for you as a customer? Anything, really? Or is it just grandstanding on the part of a copier company?
The short — and the long — answer to that question, we believe, is a resounding "yes," it matters! Advanced level service certifications are not participation trophies. They’re not earned by completing a single multiple choice test. Qualifying for these achievements means a significant investment in both time for the service team, and money by the organization as a whole.
You don’t want just anyone looking at your vehicle. You expect a certain level of training and expertise to ensure a). your car is properly diagnosed and b). the issue promptly resolved.
As a copier customer, the philosophy is no different. Just like vehicles, new copier models and their evolving technology demand continued education for technicians. Advanced service recognition means that the technician who visits your office has gone through a tremendous amount of relevant equipment-specific training to provide faster resolution; additionally, they’ve got the “know-how” to get it done right the first time.
Do you know where your service provider stands in terms of advanced recognition earned? Are you accustomed to three, even four days between service call and resolution? It’s a great question to ask them. Their level of training directly impacts, ultimately, your level of device downtime and the efficiency at which your equipment operates.
To visit more about our technical training certifications (i.e. Canon Association of Technical Service Professionals (ATSP) and how they can help you maximize your return on technology investment, let’s talk.
We think you’ll agree, advanced level certifications account for much more than just grandstanding.
It’s standing by a commitment to ongoing training and expertise.
Not sure where your provider stands? Looking for better response? Consider these four metrics, as measured by Datamax, back up the claim that Advanced Certifications matter!