With the end of the year in sight, here’s a roundup of the top stories from PROmonthly.com. Don’t fret that you missed out on our most-popular reads, click through the links below, kick back and enjoy the best of 2020.
10. How a Culture of Nice in Your Company Can Have a Negative Impact
An inability to constructively confront colleagues about various issues can derail organizations.
9. Consider Efficiency When Buying Your Next Service Truck
Flat-tank truck from Crescent Tank doubles as a delivery vehicle, saving one New Hampshire company many miles on the road.
8. 3 Ways to Satisfy a Disgruntled Caller and Get Off the Phone
You want to answer all of their questions but still be able to get on with the day.
7. Why Good Employees Leave and What to do About It
Here are five strategies that can help with employee retention efforts but also keep your company strong when a valuable employee does depart.
6. The Pros and Cons of Field Service Management Software
If you still cling to the pen-and-paper method for managing much of your operations but have been thinking about incorporating the aid of computer software, here’s a rundown of different factors to consider.
5. 6 Best Practices for Equipment Acquisition
Say you’ve kicked the tires on a few new vacuum trucks or slide-in units and think you are ready to buy. Three equipment management experts share some of their best practices when acquiring equipment.
4. We Applaud Your Work on the Front Lines of the Pandemic
People are finally recognizing the critical role portable sanitation plays in infrastructure support. We’ve always known you’re essential.
3. Indiana PRO’s Social Media Focus Is a Winning Strategy
With the profusion of social media options, ‘Magic’ Mike Benson decided to pick just one and go all-in marketing his portable sanitation business.
2. Don't Panic: Coronavirus and Your Portable Restroom Company
As the virus continues to spread and affect people's daily routines, here's a look at what it could all mean for your company's operations.
1. Solar Lights Make Nighttime Restrooms Safer and More Appealing to Users
Festivalgoers at the end of the evening, fishermen heading to their boats in the early morning hours, construction crews working summer nights — Ross Ambrose knows these people do not want to use a portable restroom in the dark. Take a look at what he decided to do about it.
















