Technology

Free Webinar: How To Connect the Field and Office
eSub is offering a free webinar for subcontractors to learn how to increase visibility on projects and eliminate the inconsistencies tearing at profit margins at every project; digitize field operations to keep all your information up-to-date in real-time; standardize project delivery processes to save thousands of dollars on every job and increase worker productivity; and increase communication and remove the team from their silos to promote a culture of collaboration.
September 20, 2017
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A leading provider in software for subcontractors, eSub is offering a free webinar for subcontractors to learn how to:
- Increase visibility on projects and eliminate the inconsistencies tearing at profit margins at every project.
- Digitize field operations to keep all your information up-to-date in real-time.
- Standardize project delivery processes to save thousands of dollars on every job and increase worker productivity.
- Increase communication and remove the team from their silos to promote a culture of collaboration.
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Too busy to attend, but still want to learn how to "Connect the Field and Office"? Register for the webinar and we will send you a recorded version along with the presentation after the webinar concludes.
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