When service scheduling turns into manual coordination
A customer needs service, but scheduling the right appointment can quickly become a chain of calls, calendar checks and manual handoffs when the workflow is disconnected.
Then the customer calls back. No update.
Sales reaches out to service. Still waiting.
The customer calls again. So sales tracks someone down, gets an answer, calls the customer back and follows up the next day to make sure the issue actually got handled.
Eventually, the problem is resolved. Until the next service issue. Then it happens again.
“It becomes easier to manage the issue yourself than it is to manage the handoff.”
So the salesperson calls the technician directly, chases the part, coordinates schedules, messages service and updates the customer. A workaround has appeared, not because anyone wanted more work, but because it became the most reliable way to take care of the customer.
Then something dangerous happens: the workaround starts working well enough that everyone forgets why it existed.