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=What is an RPH?=
 
=What is an RPH?=
  
From a business perspective an RPH is like a lite version of a lead.  
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An RPH (Reported Pothole) is like a lite version of a lead from a business perspective.  
  
But for a better understanding of it, let us review some things that happened some time ago and which will drive us to what an RPH means for the company.
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Earlier, every time that the company went out and found a pothole, the account managers could create a Lead for it but not capture the follow-up events such as: Did it become a sale or not? Is anyone interested in having us fix it? This process created a lot of duplicates and didn't allow the company to track the sales evolution.
  
Right now in the system you may find RPHs, Leads and Accounts, but it wasn’t always like that.
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As a result, we decided to differentiate and create a sales process that fit our needs- to track every opportunity over time and connect seamlessly with our customers.
  
At the beginning, everytime that the company would go out and find a pothole, the account managers would create a Lead in the system for that pothole. But at that time there was no mechanism to know what happened with it after a while.
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An RPH is a '''reported pothole that exists right now at a site''' and forms the initial step in our process. We know where the pothole is, but we don't know whether it will turn into a Lead or not. Every reported pothole is recorded in our system, whether it is a Lead or an Account.  
So it was pretty hard for everyone to answer simple questions like: Did it become a sale or not? Is anyone interested in having us fix it?
 
This kind of methodology would then generate that a lot of duplicates were created and wouldn’t allow the company to track the evolution of the sales process.
 
  
That is why we decided to make this part of the sale process different and fit it to our needs. In a regular company you may find Leads only, but in our case we have also reported Potholes (RPHs).
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=What is the difference between a Lead and an Account?=
  
Now everytime we get a reported pothole, it is recorded in our system in the site record weather is a Lead or an Account. And we can see over time, everytime we had an opportunity to talk to them about  a damage on their lot and that exists now
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Leads and Accounts share a lot of information, but the significant difference is whether we have done business with the customer or not. When a Lead has a quote, and the quote becomes a sale, the Lead automatically becomes an Account.  
  
Like we said, in a regular company this would be a Lead, but in our case we have reported potholes. Which '''effectively means''' ''“we have heard you have a problem we can help you with”''
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=How is it generated, and when?=
  
So you might still be wondering, What is an RPH then?
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There are several different ways in which RPHs are created.
  
Well an RPH is a '''pothole that exists right now in a site'''. We know where it is and we are interested in it, yet we don’t know how this is going to end. So to avoid duplicate records and having bad information in our system, we create first an RPH and time will say whether it turns into a Lead or not.
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* Through '''external marketing companies''': With the help of their database and marketing campaigns, we can reach more people interested in hiring our services.  
  
=What is the difference with a Lead and an Account?=
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The external marketing company will use an [[External_Portals|external portal]] to create an RPH or Lead every time they get an answer from a potential customer. This action will generate the correspondent record in our system with their footprint and stamps to know the RPH/ Lead proceeds from their database(*).
  
Leads and Accounts are very similar and share a lot of information. At this point once a Lead has a quote and the quote becomes a sale, the Lead automatically becomes an Account.  
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* Through '''manual entry''': This happens, for instance, when a customer calls us, sends an email, visits our website, etc. Typically, these situations require the user to generate the RPH manually.
  
The Lead itself is basically just a mini account.
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* Through '''mobile applications''': By far, our mobile applications create the largest number of records in the system. We hire independent contractors, assign them a territory, and give them a license. They are paid to go out, visit every parking lot they can find, and report the potholes in the mobile application. You can find these records in the system with the ''pothole hunter'' label.
  
For every particular address we want a record in our system, and this is a permanent record. That record is going to be either a Lead or an Account depending on if we have done business with them.
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(*) We need to know when we get a contact from an independent contractor so they can get paid and credited for it. In some cases, they might also respond to a past customer, follow the same process, and earn the same pay and credit.
  
An RPH is an actual opportunity to start a discussion with them right now about maybe, for instance, doing some repair work.
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== RPH creation through mobile application ==
  
=How is it generated and when?=
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There are two different [[mobile applications]] to create an RPH:
  
There are several different ways in which RPHs can be created.
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*Lead Generator used by ''Hunter'': Hunters are temporary independent contractors that generate RPHs. As explained earlier, they ''hunt'' potholes.
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*Proposal Maker used by ''Surveyors'': Surveyors are full-time employees who visit and inspect sites that have requested a quote.
  
One way in particular is over an '''external marketing company''' we have an arrangement with. This company is based in India and through the access to their database, their digital marketing campaigns allow us to reach more people interested in hiring our services.
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Both mobile applications allow the user to quickly send the RPH information to the system by following a simple process. The [[Data Analysis Team]] processes the information and analyzes the likelihood of an RPH to become an [[opportunity]] successfully.
 
 
This particular company uses an external portal to create an RPH or Lead every time they  get an answer from a potential customer. This action will generate the correspondent record in our system with their footprint and stamps, so we can know the RPH/ Lead proceeds from them so they can get paid and credited for it.
 
 
 
In some cases they might get a response from someone who has already done business with us, in this situation they follow the same process and get the same credit than in the situation explained before.
 
 
 
'''Another way to create an RPH is to manually do it'''. This happens when someone picks up the phone and calls us, or they receive an email, visit our website, etc. We usually have to manually create a record for all these situations where a person directly contacts us.
 
 
 
Finally and the most common way in which RPHs are created, is '''through mobile applications'''. This way generates by far the largest amount of records in the system.
 
We hire independent contractors, we assign them a territory, give them a license and they are literally paid to go out in the wild, visit every parking lot they can find and report the potholes in the app.
 
 
 
These records can be found in the system with the “pothole hunter” label.
 
 
 
 
 
== RPH creation through Mobile application ==
 
 
 
There are TWO different mobile applications to create an RPH:
 
 
 
*[[Lead Generator]] used by “Hunters”
 
*[[Proposal Maker]] used by “Surveyors”
 
 
 
''Just for reference:''
 
 
 
''Hunters are temporary contractors that generate RPHs, like we explained before they "hunt" potholes.''
 
 
 
''Surveyors are full time employees. Their job is to visit sites that have requested a quote. Then the surveyor goes to the site and inspects the entire lot.''
 
 
 
''Do not worry if this doesn't make sense now, we will explain more about the whole process later in the coming modules''
 
 
 
These mobile applications allow the user to easily send THE RPH information to the system by following a simple process. This information is processed by the [[Data Analysis Team]] so they can analyse the likelihood of an RPH to successfully become an [[opportunity]].
 
  
 
The Hunters and Surveyors must complete/upload at least the following information:
 
The Hunters and Surveyors must complete/upload at least the following information:
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*Complete site information
 
*Complete site information
  
Once completed, they need to validate the address (the system does it through an integration with Google Maps with geolocation). This way the system triggers a whole validation process of the site database, searching for any existing [[accounts|account]] with such address/ location.
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Once the information is uploaded, they need to validate the address. The system triggers a whole validation process of the site database, searching for any existing [[accounts|account]] with the exact address/ location, through an integration with Google Maps with geolocation.
 
 
If the site already exists in the database, then the system will inform the user about it. This way when the user finalizes the process of RPH creation, this will be automatically linked to that existing [[Lead]] or [[Accounts|Account]].  
 
  
The result of this process needs validation by the [[Data Analysis team]] as well.
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If the site already exists in the database, then the system will inform the user about it and automatically link to that existing [[Lead]] or [[Accounts|Account]]. As the user finalizes RPH creation, the [[Data Analysis team]] will also need to validate it.
  
If the site does not exist, then the RPH is created without a linked site, which may be added afterwards and depending on the results of the analysis performed by the Data Analysis Team. If this happens, it can be easily identified on the UI looking for the icon "[[File:01.1.jpg|frameless]]".
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If the site does not exist, then the RPH is created without a linked site, which may be added afterward based on the analysis results performed by the Data Analysis Team. One can quickly identify this event on the screen with the icon [[File:01.1.jpg|frameless]].
  
 
== Manual RPH creation (through CRM)==
 
== Manual RPH creation (through CRM)==
  
 
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In the scenario where a customer directly contacts us or requests for a pothole repair, the CRM allows us to create an RPH through a quick process manually. To create an RPH manually, the user needs to press the "[[File:Iconplus.jpg|frameless]]" icon on the top right corner of the menu section.
 
 
Despite that the 90% of the RPHs are created by some external application, the CRM allows to manually create an RPH through a quick process. Like we said before, this process may be used on the scenario where a customer directly contacts us, I.E. a customer ask for a pothole repair.
 
 
 
 
 
To manually create an RPH, the user needs to press the " [[File:Iconplus.jpg|frameless]] " icon on the top right corner of the menu section.
 
 
 
  
 
[[File:101.jpg|1024px|frameless|center]]
 
[[File:101.jpg|1024px|frameless|center]]
 
  
 
This option shows a form with the following sections:  
 
This option shows a form with the following sections:  
  
 
[[File:102.jpg|thumb|right|RPH Creation Form]]
 
[[File:102.jpg|thumb|right|RPH Creation Form]]
 
  
 
'''''General information'''''
 
'''''General information'''''
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*Upload Damage Images
 
*Upload Damage Images
  
 
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'''''Contact Information'''''
'''''Contact Information''' (See [[contacts]])
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(See [[contacts]])
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*First Name
 
*First Name
 
*Last Name
 
*Last Name
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*Email
 
*Email
  
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'''''Address Information'''''
  
'''''Address Information'''
 
''
 
 
*State (Mandatory)
 
*State (Mandatory)
 
*City (Mandatory)
 
*City (Mandatory)
 
*Street (Mandatory)
 
*Street (Mandatory)
  
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'''''Damage Info'''''
  
'''''Damage Info'''
 
''
 
 
*Damage Info (Mandatory)
 
*Damage Info (Mandatory)
  
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Once completed, all the information is logged in the system database, no matter the RPH source. This action automatically triggers an email to the assigned user, with two possible results:
  
 
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*If the site exists, the user needs to verify if the location is linked to the site correctly.
Once this is done, all the information is then logged in the system database, no matter the source of the RPH. This action automatically triggers an email to the user who has been assigned to it, with two possible results:
 
 
 
*If the site exists, the user needs to verify if the location is correctly linked to the site.
 
 
*If the site does not exist, then the user will analyze it and verify its potential.
 
*If the site does not exist, then the user will analyze it and verify its potential.
  
This is what we call ''"Detective Work"'' and it is explained in the next section
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This process is what we call ''''Detective Work'''' and is explained in the next section.
  
 
= What happens once an RPH is created? =
 
= What happens once an RPH is created? =
  
After creating an RPH in the system we don’t really know what is going to happen with it. In the best case scenario this could prospere, in which case we would “close it as won”. Or it could be closed because we couldn’t figure out who to talk to or who owns it. Or it could be that the sales representative considered we shouldn’t do it. A lot of things could happen.
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After creation, an RPH can have several outcomes:
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* RPH becomes a sale, and we ''close it as won.'' 
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* The RPH does not become a sale but is closed if (a) the decision-maker cannot be reached, (b) lack of interest, or (c) the Account Manager makes a judgment call.
  
That is why the system provides the possibility to apply different kinds of statuses to every RPH and Lead, in order to illustrate the level of progress for the sale process.
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Thus, the system provides the possibility of applying different kinds of statuses to every RPH and Lead and illustrates the level of progress for the sale process.
 
 
So everytime an RPH is created, by default the system puts it under the “raw” status.
 
 
 
At this point is when what we call “detective work” begins. And is this detective work that will take RPH records through the different statuses.
 
  
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Every time an RPH is created, the system categorizes it under the ''raw'' status by default. At this point, what we call the ''detective work'' begins. The detective work is the process that will take RPH records through the different statuses.
  
 
===So what does detective work mean?===
 
===So what does detective work mean?===
  
Like we explained before, the largest amount of RPHs recorded in the system comes from the mobile apps. But how do we know that every RPH generated is a good one and can turn into a Lead? Well, the job doesn’t end there.
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The greatest number of RPHs recorded in the system comes from mobile apps. But how do we know that every RPH generated is a good one and can turn into a Lead? The detective work begins by determining the contact details of whoever is responsible for the property where the pothole is located. By establishing contact with the responsible person, we can create an opportunity.
 
We agree that an RPH is a pothole, that we know it exists right now at a specific site. But in order to have an opportunity, first we need to have contact with a person.
 
This is where the detective work starts. It is the researching process by which we get ourselves the contact details of whoever is responsible for the property where the pothole is located. This is how we get to start a conversation with the people to have us fix their potholes.
 
  
 
===Statuses: The pathways of an RPH===
 
===Statuses: The pathways of an RPH===
  
There is a special team of Data Analysts that is responsible for checking every RPH recorded in the system and doing this detective work.
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A special team of Data Analysts checks every RPH recorded in the system.
 
   
 
   
The first thing they check is that every record qualifies with the conditions we have for a Pothole to be valid. They will not only check for the size and dimensions to be the right ones, but also for the location to be accurate, the adecuate property type, but also to provide the contact of a person to talk to.  
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They check that every record qualifies with the conditions we have for a pothole to be valid. These conditions include size, scope, location, and property type. The Data Analysts also provide the contact information for an initial property contact.  
 
   
 
   
Then they prioritize these RPHs, is this a tier 1 Lead or a tier 2?  (See the glossary for more information about tiers)
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Then the Data Analysts prioritize these RPHs and the Leads into Tier 1 Leads or Tier 2 Leads. Finally, they will try to answer questions: Does the information already exist in the system, or do we need to do more detective work on it? Is it a duplicate record? Has a hunter tried to upload the same pothole twice to get easy money?
And finally they will try to answer questions like, Does it already exist in the system or do we need to do moredetective work on it? Is it a duplicate record? Has a hunter tried to upload the same pothole twice to get easy money?
 
 
   
 
   
During this detective work and during the following sales representative work, there are several statuses and steps that an RPH can go through. Each of these statuses represent a stepway that the RPH goes from being created to its end.
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During the detective work and the following sales representative work, though an RPH can go through several statuses and steps, they all come down to the next point:
And all come to this:
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* There is a chance for a sale or
* There is either a chance for a sale
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* There is no chance for a sale
* Or there is not a chance for a sale
 
 
 
  
 
===Nurture P2: a special status===
 
===Nurture P2: a special status===
  
Another very special status is Nurture P2.
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Another special status is the Nurture P2.
 
 
Strategically from a business perspective, there are some accounts that are more attractive than others.
 
 
 
For instance, Kimco Realty Co. has literally hundreds and hundreds of shopping centers, so we could do a lot of business with them. And this kind of account usually has an account manager who is responsible for several of these properties.
 
 
 
On the other hand there are some accounts that still are important for us, but way smaller in comparison to Kimco. This could be a small food chain like “Joe’s Pizza” who only has 2 or 3 branches in town.
 
 
 
So from a marketing point of view, it wouldn’t make sense to put the same level of effort into getting Joe’s Pizza to have us fix their potholes, as calling one of Kimco’s account managers. Because if we get Kimco, we are going to pick up a bunch of properties that are going to translate into far more work over a larger period of time than getting Joe.
 
 
 
Nonetheless there are heaps of pizza shops, drugstores and independent small businesses. It doesn’t mean that we don’t want to help Joe’s Pizza. We definitely want to do business with them and they are going to get the same quality service than any other of our clients.
 
 
 
That is why we have created a Nurturing program to attend these kinds of customers.
 
 
 
Let us remember, our clients are graded in T1, T2 and T3.
 
  
Kimco for instance is T1, since they have properties from the East Coast to the West Coast.
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Strategically, from a business perspective, some accounts are more attractive than others.
  
Joe’s Pizza on the other side is a T2, as they have 2 or 3 properties in town.
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For instance, Kimco Realty Co. has hundreds of shopping centers overseen by an account manager, potentially providing us with a lot of business. Large Clients, such as Kimco, would have properties nationwide and are categorized as Tier 1 Clients.
So when a pothole hunter finds any of the T2 or T3 Leads, the data analysis team has to objectively confirm all the data, figure out who owns it, find an email address and put it into Nurture Status.  
 
  
From this point the system itself takes over and it instantly triggers a full email campaign. It sends out a series of emails and according to the response of the Lead, it will then send another email taking them through different pathways until it is either rejected or a quote is requested. Then from this moment a sales representative will take care to carry on with it.
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On the other hand, consider independent businesses, drug stores, food chains that have 2 or 3 branches within a city. These types of accounts are much smaller than Kimco's but are far more in number. While we may have to put in much more effort to win these accounts (vs. calling one of Kimco's account managers), they are still important and deserve the same quality service as all our clients. Independent businesses would fall under the category Tier 2 Clients.
  
The '''goal of this program is to nurture our T2 potential clients''' with quality information, giving them the attention they need without having to invest so many hours in the day.
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To attend to Tier 2 Clients, we created a Nurturing program where the Data Analysis team has to objectively confirm all the data, figure out who owns it, find an email address, and put it into Nurture Status.  
  
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Then the system takes over and triggers a fully automated email campaign. The system sends out a series of emails, and according to the Lead's response, the campaign will take them through different pathways until the Lead turns cold or a quote is requested. Once the quote is requested, a sales representative enters to nurture the Lead and make a sale.
  
'''''Note:''' when the detective work team makes an error assigning nurture status to an RPH, the system sends a notification email (see below). This can happen when the provided email is bounced, due to a bad email address, name, seplling mistake, etc. This is why there is a hidden RPH status of “invalid email” that the system applies. When this happens, it is resolved by providing good and complete data and resetting the RPH to a nurture status.''
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The '''program nurtures our T2 potential clients''' by providing them with quality information, individual attention without an excessive investment of time and money.
  
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'''Note: '''When the detective work team makes an error assigning nurture status to an RPH, the system sends an "invalid email" notification (see below). Errors happen when the provided email bounces due to a bad email address, name, spelling mistake, etc., and are resolved by providing accurate, complete data and resetting the RPH to a nurture status.'''
  
 
[[File:Invalid email screencapture-crm-potholerepair-dashboard-2020-09-25-11 08 51.png|1500px|frameless|center]]
 
[[File:Invalid email screencapture-crm-potholerepair-dashboard-2020-09-25-11 08 51.png|1500px|frameless|center]]
  
=What information is visible on the UI?=
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=What information is visible on the User Interface (UI)?=
  
The RPH´s list contains basic information necessary to further develop the contact and possible opportunity.  
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The RPH's list contains basic information necessary to develop the contact further and possible opportunities.  
  
 
[[File:103.jpg|1024px|frameless|center]]
 
[[File:103.jpg|1024px|frameless|center]]
  
 
The information visible from the UI is:
 
The information visible from the UI is:
*Mgment Account: [[Accounts#Account_Structure|parent account]] of the site (if exists).
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*Moment Account: [[Accounts#Account_Structure|parent account]] of the site (if exists).
 
*Site: name of the site or account name.
 
*Site: name of the site or account name.
*Location: coordinates of the location, supported by Google Map API .
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*Location: coordinates of the location, supported by Google Map API.
*Property type: the kind of building/ construction, E.G.: gas station, shopping mall, etc.
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*Property type: the kind of building/ construction, EG: gas station, shopping mall, etc.
*Assigned to: the person responsible of this account.
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*Assigned to the person responsible for this account.
 
*Related opportunity: in case it has an RPH assign to it.
 
*Related opportunity: in case it has an RPH assign to it.
*Status: these are useful to quickly see the level of progress of the detective work executed by the Data Analysis Team.
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*Status: these are useful to quickly see the progress of the detective work executed by the Data Analysis Team.
*Next Action follow up: shows which is the next action scheduled .
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*Next Action follow up: shows which are the next action scheduled.
 
*Creator: the person who uploaded the RPH.
 
*Creator: the person who uploaded the RPH.
*[[RPH#What_options_are_available.3F|Options]]: a set of buttons that allows the user to access more actions.
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*[[RPH#What_options_are_available.3F|Options]]: a set of buttons allows the user to access more actions.
  
= How to see the RPH list? =
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= How to see the RPH list =
  
To see the list of existing RPHs the user needs to click on “Reports” menu, and select “Reported PH report”
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To see the list of existing RPHs, the user needs to click on the "Reports" menu and select "Reported PH report."
  
 
[[File:104.jpg|1024px|frameless|center]]
 
[[File:104.jpg|1024px|frameless|center]]
  
 
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Filters are available to refine the search.
 
 
Filters are available to refine the search
 
  
 
[[File:105.jpg|1024px|frameless|center]]
 
[[File:105.jpg|1024px|frameless|center]]
 
 
  
 
The available filters are:
 
The available filters are:
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*Status  
 
*Status  
  
Once the filter is applied and the list is shown, a dynamic “Search bar” is also available to reduce the results.
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Once the filter is applied and the list appears, a dynamic "Search bar" is also available to reduce the results.
  
 
[[File:106.jpg|1024px|frameless|center]]
 
[[File:106.jpg|1024px|frameless|center]]
  
 
= What options are available? =
 
= What options are available? =
Thru the CRM any user with access to see the reports list can use all the available actions in order to analyze and work with the RPH and decide how to proceed with each one of them. The last column on the UI is the one in where the users can find all the available options, and will vary depending on variables such as RPH status, if the has a site related or not, if is realted to an existent account, among many others.
 
[[File:112.jpg|800px|frameless|center]]
 
  
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The CRM provides all users with access to RPHs and available actions to analyze and work with each of them.  The column on the far right is where users will find available options.  The options available will vary based on RPH status (if the RPH is associated with an existing account), among others.
  
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[[File:112.jpg|800px|frameless|center]]
  
 
By using the Options panel, the users can:
 
By using the Options panel, the users can:
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<strong>View damage info</strong>[[File:Damageinfo.jpg|frameless]]
 
<strong>View damage info</strong>[[File:Damageinfo.jpg|frameless]]
  
Shows the information related to the pothole, provided by the hunter. Such as site name, location and property type, etc. It also includes a description and comments about the pothole like its size, shape and any supporting information like coordinates and google maps search results.
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Shows the information related to the pothole provided by the hunter, such as site name, location, and property type, etc. It also includes a description and comments about the pothole like its size, shape, and supporting information like coordinates and Google maps search results.
 
[[File:107.jpg|500px|frameless|center]]   
 
[[File:107.jpg|500px|frameless|center]]   
 
  
 
<strong>Send Email </strong>[[File:Sendemail.jpg|frameless]]
 
<strong>Send Email </strong>[[File:Sendemail.jpg|frameless]]
  
 
If the RPH contact has an email address registered, it is possible to send an email directly from the system.
 
If the RPH contact has an email address registered, it is possible to send an email directly from the system.
The user can choose among a set of templates according to the level of progress in which the RPH is.  
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The user can choose among templates according to the RPH progress level.
 
For further information please check the [[Action_Tabs#Emails|Emails]] page.
 
For further information please check the [[Action_Tabs#Emails|Emails]] page.
 
  
 
<strong> Move RPH to specific Site </strong>[[File:01.1.jpg|frameless]]
 
<strong> Move RPH to specific Site </strong>[[File:01.1.jpg|frameless]]
  
Allows the user to assign the RPH to a specific existing site. This site could be an existing Lead or Account. Is used when the RPH reported needs to be linked to a site already existing in the database in order to avoid the duplication of sites.
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Allows the user to assign the reported RPH to a specific, existing site Lead or Account in the database to avoid sites' duplication.
  
 
The user only needs to click on the button and search for the desired site.
 
The user only needs to click on the button and search for the desired site.
 
[[File:108.jpg|500px|frameless|center]]
 
[[File:108.jpg|500px|frameless|center]]
 
  
 
<strong>Remove Site relationship</strong>[[File:Removerel.jpg|frameless]]
 
<strong>Remove Site relationship</strong>[[File:Removerel.jpg|frameless]]
  
Allows the user to make corrections regarding the site assignment in case the RPH was assigned to an incorrect site.  
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Allows the user to correct the site assignment if the RPH was incorrectly assigned. Once completed, the system asks for confirmation to remove the relationship between the RPH and the site
Once the user clicks on the button, the system asks confirmation to remove the relationship between the RPH and the Site
 
 
[[File:109.jpg|400px|frameless|center]]
 
[[File:109.jpg|400px|frameless|center]]
 
  
 
<strong>Create new lead </strong>[[File:Newlead.jpg|frameless]]
 
<strong>Create new lead </strong>[[File:Newlead.jpg|frameless]]
  
With this function the RPH is quickly converted into a Lead. The system only validates that the RPH has an assignee/owner. For more information please visit the [[Lead]] page.
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With this function, one can quickly convert the RPH into a Lead. The system only validates that the RPH has an assignee/owner. For more information, please visit the [[Lead]] page.
  
If the conversion is successful the user will receive an in screen notification
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If the conversion is successful, the user will receive an in-screen notification.
 
[[File:110.jpg|frameless|center]]
 
[[File:110.jpg|frameless|center]]
 
  
 
<strong>Audio files </strong>[[File:Audio.jpg|frameless]]
 
<strong>Audio files </strong>[[File:Audio.jpg|frameless]]
  
In case the RPH has attached an audio (uploaded usually by the RPH creator), the system allows to play those audio files so that the Data Analysis Team or the Owner can capture more information. Also, using the same function, is possible to upload audio files and attach it to the RPH.
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In case the RPH has attached audio (uploaded usually by the RPH creator), the system allows to play those audio files so that the Data Analysis Team or the Owner can capture more information. Using the same function, one can upload audio files and attach them to the RPH.
 
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[[File:111.jpg|400px|frameless|center]]
 
  
 
<strong>View History </strong>[[File:Viewhistory.jpg|frameless]]
 
<strong>View History </strong>[[File:Viewhistory.jpg|frameless]]
  
The system saves a log of all the actions that are done over the time for the selected RPH, allowing the user to see the historical information and keep track from the earliest stage until the end of the RPH process.
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The system saves a log of all the actions done over time for the selected RPH, allowing the user to see the historical information and keep track from the earliest stage until the end of the RPH process.
 
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[[File:113.jpg|frameless|center]]
 
  
 
<strong>View RPH Images</strong>[[File:Viewimage.jpg|frameless]]
 
<strong>View RPH Images</strong>[[File:Viewimage.jpg|frameless]]
  
Allows the users to see any image that may have been attached to the RPH for further information.
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Allows the users to see any image attached to the RPH for further information.
 
 
  
 
<strong>Add RPH Images</strong>[[File:Addimage.jpg|frameless]]
 
<strong>Add RPH Images</strong>[[File:Addimage.jpg|frameless]]
 
   
 
   
Let the user add more images for reference by selecting a file from the local disk
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Let the user add more images for reference by selecting a file from the local disk.
 
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[[File:114.jpg|frameless|center]]
 
  
 
<strong>Change RPH Status</strong>[[File:Change status.jpg|frameless]]
 
<strong>Change RPH Status</strong>[[File:Change status.jpg|frameless]]
  
The user can change the status of the RPH according to its progress. Each status have a specific meaning and represents a separate stage in the entire process.
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The user can change the status of the RPH according to its progress. Each status has a specific meaning and represents a separate stage in the entire process.
 
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[[File:115.jpg|frameless|center]]
 
  
 
<strong>Add Note to RPH</strong>[[File:Addnote.jpg|frameless]]
 
<strong>Add Note to RPH</strong>[[File:Addnote.jpg|frameless]]
  
The system allows adding a note about the RPH so that further information can be easily captured.  
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The system allows adding further information about the RPH.
 
 
  
 
<strong>Set Next AFU Alert</strong>[[File:Afualert.jpg|frameless]]
 
<strong>Set Next AFU Alert</strong>[[File:Afualert.jpg|frameless]]
  
Allows the user to set a new action to follow up RPH conversion. The user can select a date and the system will trigger a notification when the date comes up.  
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Allows the user to set a new action to follow up RPH conversion. The user can select a date, and the system will trigger a notification when the date comes up.  
 
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<strong>Send Info to another email address</strong>[[File:Sendifo.jpg|frameless]]
 
<strong>Send Info to another email address</strong>[[File:Sendifo.jpg|frameless]]
  
Allows the user to add a different email address and send messages (E-mails) without changing the main one assigned to the RPH.
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Allows the user to add a different email address and send messages (Emails) without changing the main one assigned to the RPH.
 
 
  
 
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Allows the users to assign RPHs to specific users depending on the needed action for that RPH.
 
Allows the users to assign RPHs to specific users depending on the needed action for that RPH.
 
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<strong>Create Opportunity</strong> [[File:Createopp.jpg|frameless]]
 
<strong>Create Opportunity</strong> [[File:Createopp.jpg|frameless]]
  
If the RPH is related to an existing Lead or account, the system allows to quickly create an opportunity from the RPH. The system validates:
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If the RPH is related to an existing Lead or account, the system quickly creates an opportunity from the RPH. The system validates:
*The contact of the Site is correctly uploaded
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*The contact of the site is correctly uploaded
*There is no other open Opportunity for the selected site. In case there is an opportunity in progress, the system will allow to either close the current opportunity and create a new one, or split the existing one to add this RPH.  
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*There is no other open Opportunity for the selected site. In case there is an opportunity in progress, the system will allow us to either close the current opportunity and create a new one or split the existing one to add this RPH.  
 
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If the account related to the RPH is protected, the system will inform and ask the user to decide how to proceed. There are two possible options:
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If the account related to the RPH is protected, the system will ask the user, creating the opportunity, to decide how they would like to proceed. There are two possible options:
*Create Without Splitting: the user creating the opportunity will not have access to work with the Item since it will be protected by the owner.
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*Create Without Splitting: the user will not have access to work with the Item since it is owner-protected.
*Split With Me:The owner will remain the same, but the opportunity will be managed by the user creating the opportunity.
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*Split With Me: The owner access remains the same, but the user can manage the opportunity.
  
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 15 April 2021

What is an RPH?

An RPH (Reported Pothole) is like a lite version of a lead from a business perspective.

Earlier, every time that the company went out and found a pothole, the account managers could create a Lead for it but not capture the follow-up events such as: Did it become a sale or not? Is anyone interested in having us fix it? This process created a lot of duplicates and didn't allow the company to track the sales evolution.

As a result, we decided to differentiate and create a sales process that fit our needs- to track every opportunity over time and connect seamlessly with our customers.

An RPH is a reported pothole that exists right now at a site and forms the initial step in our process. We know where the pothole is, but we don't know whether it will turn into a Lead or not. Every reported pothole is recorded in our system, whether it is a Lead or an Account.

What is the difference between a Lead and an Account?

Leads and Accounts share a lot of information, but the significant difference is whether we have done business with the customer or not. When a Lead has a quote, and the quote becomes a sale, the Lead automatically becomes an Account.

How is it generated, and when?

There are several different ways in which RPHs are created.

  • Through external marketing companies: With the help of their database and marketing campaigns, we can reach more people interested in hiring our services.

The external marketing company will use an external portal to create an RPH or Lead every time they get an answer from a potential customer. This action will generate the correspondent record in our system with their footprint and stamps to know the RPH/ Lead proceeds from their database(*).

  • Through manual entry: This happens, for instance, when a customer calls us, sends an email, visits our website, etc. Typically, these situations require the user to generate the RPH manually.
  • Through mobile applications: By far, our mobile applications create the largest number of records in the system. We hire independent contractors, assign them a territory, and give them a license. They are paid to go out, visit every parking lot they can find, and report the potholes in the mobile application. You can find these records in the system with the pothole hunter label.

(*) We need to know when we get a contact from an independent contractor so they can get paid and credited for it. In some cases, they might also respond to a past customer, follow the same process, and earn the same pay and credit.

RPH creation through mobile application

There are two different mobile applications to create an RPH:

  • Lead Generator used by Hunter: Hunters are temporary independent contractors that generate RPHs. As explained earlier, they hunt potholes.
  • Proposal Maker used by Surveyors: Surveyors are full-time employees who visit and inspect sites that have requested a quote.

Both mobile applications allow the user to quickly send the RPH information to the system by following a simple process. The Data Analysis Team processes the information and analyzes the likelihood of an RPH to become an opportunity successfully.

The Hunters and Surveyors must complete/upload at least the following information:

  • A photo of the reported pothole
  • A leasing picture (a reference place to geolocate the pothole)
  • Complete site information

Once the information is uploaded, they need to validate the address. The system triggers a whole validation process of the site database, searching for any existing account with the exact address/ location, through an integration with Google Maps with geolocation.

If the site already exists in the database, then the system will inform the user about it and automatically link to that existing Lead or Account. As the user finalizes RPH creation, the Data Analysis team will also need to validate it.

If the site does not exist, then the RPH is created without a linked site, which may be added afterward based on the analysis results performed by the Data Analysis Team. One can quickly identify this event on the screen with the icon 01.1.jpg.

Manual RPH creation (through CRM)

In the scenario where a customer directly contacts us or requests for a pothole repair, the CRM allows us to create an RPH through a quick process manually. To create an RPH manually, the user needs to press the "Iconplus.jpg" icon on the top right corner of the menu section.

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This option shows a form with the following sections:

RPH Creation Form

General information

  • RPH status (Mandatory)
  • Owner (Mandatory)
  • Assign to
  • Company/Site (Mandatory)
  • Property Type (Mandatory)
  • RPH Source (Mandatory)
  • Site Source (Mandatory)
  • Region (Mandatory)
  • Where Obtained
  • Next Follow up
  • Upload Damage Images

Contact Information (See contacts)

  • First Name
  • Last Name
  • Direct
  • Mobile
  • Email

Address Information

  • State (Mandatory)
  • City (Mandatory)
  • Street (Mandatory)

Damage Info

  • Damage Info (Mandatory)

Once completed, all the information is logged in the system database, no matter the RPH source. This action automatically triggers an email to the assigned user, with two possible results:

  • If the site exists, the user needs to verify if the location is linked to the site correctly.
  • If the site does not exist, then the user will analyze it and verify its potential.

This process is what we call 'Detective Work' and is explained in the next section.

What happens once an RPH is created?

After creation, an RPH can have several outcomes:

  • RPH becomes a sale, and we close it as won.
  • The RPH does not become a sale but is closed if (a) the decision-maker cannot be reached, (b) lack of interest, or (c) the Account Manager makes a judgment call.

Thus, the system provides the possibility of applying different kinds of statuses to every RPH and Lead and illustrates the level of progress for the sale process.

Every time an RPH is created, the system categorizes it under the raw status by default. At this point, what we call the detective work begins. The detective work is the process that will take RPH records through the different statuses.

So what does detective work mean?

The greatest number of RPHs recorded in the system comes from mobile apps. But how do we know that every RPH generated is a good one and can turn into a Lead? The detective work begins by determining the contact details of whoever is responsible for the property where the pothole is located. By establishing contact with the responsible person, we can create an opportunity.

Statuses: The pathways of an RPH

A special team of Data Analysts checks every RPH recorded in the system.

They check that every record qualifies with the conditions we have for a pothole to be valid. These conditions include size, scope, location, and property type. The Data Analysts also provide the contact information for an initial property contact.

Then the Data Analysts prioritize these RPHs and the Leads into Tier 1 Leads or Tier 2 Leads. Finally, they will try to answer questions: Does the information already exist in the system, or do we need to do more detective work on it? Is it a duplicate record? Has a hunter tried to upload the same pothole twice to get easy money?

During the detective work and the following sales representative work, though an RPH can go through several statuses and steps, they all come down to the next point:

  • There is a chance for a sale or
  • There is no chance for a sale

Nurture P2: a special status

Another special status is the Nurture P2.

Strategically, from a business perspective, some accounts are more attractive than others.

For instance, Kimco Realty Co. has hundreds of shopping centers overseen by an account manager, potentially providing us with a lot of business. Large Clients, such as Kimco, would have properties nationwide and are categorized as Tier 1 Clients.

On the other hand, consider independent businesses, drug stores, food chains that have 2 or 3 branches within a city. These types of accounts are much smaller than Kimco's but are far more in number. While we may have to put in much more effort to win these accounts (vs. calling one of Kimco's account managers), they are still important and deserve the same quality service as all our clients. Independent businesses would fall under the category Tier 2 Clients.

To attend to Tier 2 Clients, we created a Nurturing program where the Data Analysis team has to objectively confirm all the data, figure out who owns it, find an email address, and put it into Nurture Status.

Then the system takes over and triggers a fully automated email campaign. The system sends out a series of emails, and according to the Lead's response, the campaign will take them through different pathways until the Lead turns cold or a quote is requested. Once the quote is requested, a sales representative enters to nurture the Lead and make a sale.

The program nurtures our T2 potential clients by providing them with quality information, individual attention without an excessive investment of time and money.

Note: When the detective work team makes an error assigning nurture status to an RPH, the system sends an "invalid email" notification (see below). Errors happen when the provided email bounces due to a bad email address, name, spelling mistake, etc., and are resolved by providing accurate, complete data and resetting the RPH to a nurture status.

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What information is visible on the User Interface (UI)?

The RPH's list contains basic information necessary to develop the contact further and possible opportunities.

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The information visible from the UI is:

  • Moment Account: parent account of the site (if exists).
  • Site: name of the site or account name.
  • Location: coordinates of the location, supported by Google Map API.
  • Property type: the kind of building/ construction, EG: gas station, shopping mall, etc.
  • Assigned to the person responsible for this account.
  • Related opportunity: in case it has an RPH assign to it.
  • Status: these are useful to quickly see the progress of the detective work executed by the Data Analysis Team.
  • Next Action follow up: shows which are the next action scheduled.
  • Creator: the person who uploaded the RPH.
  • Options: a set of buttons allows the user to access more actions.

How to see the RPH list

To see the list of existing RPHs, the user needs to click on the "Reports" menu and select "Reported PH report."

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Filters are available to refine the search.

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The available filters are:

  • From date
  • To date
  • Assigned to
  • Status

Once the filter is applied and the list appears, a dynamic "Search bar" is also available to reduce the results.

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What options are available?

The CRM provides all users with access to RPHs and available actions to analyze and work with each of them. The column on the far right is where users will find available options. The options available will vary based on RPH status (if the RPH is associated with an existing account), among others.

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By using the Options panel, the users can:

View damage infoDamageinfo.jpg

Shows the information related to the pothole provided by the hunter, such as site name, location, and property type, etc. It also includes a description and comments about the pothole like its size, shape, and supporting information like coordinates and Google maps search results.

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Send Email Sendemail.jpg

If the RPH contact has an email address registered, it is possible to send an email directly from the system. The user can choose among templates according to the RPH progress level. For further information please check the Emails page.

Move RPH to specific Site 01.1.jpg

Allows the user to assign the reported RPH to a specific, existing site Lead or Account in the database to avoid sites' duplication.

The user only needs to click on the button and search for the desired site.

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Remove Site relationshipRemoverel.jpg

Allows the user to correct the site assignment if the RPH was incorrectly assigned. Once completed, the system asks for confirmation to remove the relationship between the RPH and the site

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Create new lead Newlead.jpg

With this function, one can quickly convert the RPH into a Lead. The system only validates that the RPH has an assignee/owner. For more information, please visit the Lead page.

If the conversion is successful, the user will receive an in-screen notification.

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Audio files Audio.jpg

In case the RPH has attached audio (uploaded usually by the RPH creator), the system allows to play those audio files so that the Data Analysis Team or the Owner can capture more information. Using the same function, one can upload audio files and attach them to the RPH.

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View History Viewhistory.jpg

The system saves a log of all the actions done over time for the selected RPH, allowing the user to see the historical information and keep track from the earliest stage until the end of the RPH process.

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View RPH ImagesViewimage.jpg

Allows the users to see any image attached to the RPH for further information.

Add RPH ImagesAddimage.jpg

Let the user add more images for reference by selecting a file from the local disk.

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Change RPH StatusChange status.jpg

The user can change the status of the RPH according to its progress. Each status has a specific meaning and represents a separate stage in the entire process.

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Add Note to RPHAddnote.jpg

The system allows adding further information about the RPH.

Set Next AFU AlertAfualert.jpg

Allows the user to set a new action to follow up RPH conversion. The user can select a date, and the system will trigger a notification when the date comes up.

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Send Info to another email addressSendifo.jpg

Allows the user to add a different email address and send messages (Emails) without changing the main one assigned to the RPH.

Assign to Assignto.jpg

Allows the users to assign RPHs to specific users depending on the needed action for that RPH.

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Create Opportunity Createopp.jpg

If the RPH is related to an existing Lead or account, the system quickly creates an opportunity from the RPH. The system validates:

  • The contact of the site is correctly uploaded
  • There is no other open Opportunity for the selected site. In case there is an opportunity in progress, the system will allow us to either close the current opportunity and create a new one or split the existing one to add this RPH.
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If the account related to the RPH is protected, the system will ask the user, creating the opportunity, to decide how they would like to proceed. There are two possible options:

  • Create Without Splitting: the user will not have access to work with the Item since it is owner-protected.
  • Split With Me: The owner access remains the same, but the user can manage the opportunity.

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