Is it hard to let Lifesycle tell your team who to call, and does it work?
We asked Darren Dukes, Director of Amos Estates, if it's hard to let Lifesycle tell your team who to call and if it works. Listen to what he had to say.
Amos Estates, now South Essex's best-known estate agency brand, has grown incredibly over the past 27 years because of its commitment to the community and exceptionally high standards. Director Darren Dukes understands the importance of good customer service and ensures his fully trained and accredited team reflects this.
We were fortunate to spend time with Darren early last year and leapt at the opportunity for him to discuss the reality of adapting to software that gives his team the proper insight into who to call for them to be the most productive they could be. So, we asked these two fascinating questions:
"Since taking the plunge and investing in moving your Estate Agency CRM software to Lifesycle, is it hard to let Lifesycle tell your team who to call, and... does it really work?"
Listen to what he had to say.
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