Applicable Industries
- Chemicals
- Education
Applicable Functions
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Time Sensitive Networking
- Virtual Training
Services
- System Integration
- Training
About The Customer
Next7 IT, originally founded as Houk Consulting in 2010, is a managed services provider dedicated to enhancing business IT security, productivity, and technology planning. The company prides itself on being a service-first organization, with a 13-person team possessing expert technical and soft skills. They provide consulting services to identify gaps in IT services for larger companies and offer full-service IT services for businesses without an IT department. The company's focus is on delivering excellent customer service, emphasizing its processes and people over sales tactics.
The Challenge
Next7 IT, a managed services provider, was struggling with an ineffective workflow system for documenting their processes. The team was using Microsoft Word, which proved inadequate for their needs, leading to operational setbacks. The company supports various organizations, each requiring custom procedures and processes. Managing these diverse processes in Word was a daunting task, with documents often getting lost or mixed up. Additionally, there was a lack of accountability, as it was difficult to track the tasks performed by team members. This made it hard to identify who was responsible for errors. The situation necessitated an urgent need for a better system to prevent further operational issues.
The Solution
In their search for a better workflow system, Next7 IT discovered SweetProcess. After evaluating several options, they found SweetProcess to be the best choice for their needs. SweetProcess allowed the team to document their business procedures and processes effectively, closing the knowledge gap among the team members. This helped reduce costs associated with errors and inadequacies due to lack of information. SweetProcess also revolutionized employee onboarding and training, reducing the time required to bring new hires up to speed. The software's documentation features made it easy to create comprehensive procedures and processes for self-learning. It also allowed for the creation of checklists, even for complex procedures, making them easier to understand. SweetProcess also helped Next7 IT achieve consistency in service delivery, a key factor in establishing the business as an expert in its industry.
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