Last Chance to Register for Tomorrow’s Hard Floor Care Webinar

June 14, 2021

Registration is still open for the free CMM Hard Floor Care Webinar: Tales from the Trenches, sponsored by Bona, Brulin Holding Company, and SteraMist by TOMI Environmental Solutions.

This free one-hour educational webinar on June 15 features Ed Hisey, vice president of HBC Environmental, and Stanley Hulin, president and CEO of Future Floor Technology Inc. Participants will learn strategies for:

  • Process management: How to schedule and manage your hard floor care jobs
  • Quality assurance: How to make sure a job is being done correctly
  • Customer relations: What to say (and not say) to a customer in certain situations
  • Specialty jobs: How to break into new areas (luxury hotels, resorts)
  • Tough challenges: How to handle specific issues that may come up on hard floor jobs 
  • Team building: How to create a skilled hard floor care crew of technicians.

This is a free virtual event, however registration is required. Sign up here today.

This event is brought to you by:

Bona Logo Brulin Holding Company Logo Tomi Steramist

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