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David Kraft

Construction management software is only as good as the people that use it. You can have the latest, most powerful software available on the market, but if your employees cannot use the software properly, you will not get the full benefit of the software. This can be a challenge when you switch to a new software platform as veteran employees may be reluctant to adopt the new software, feeling that the old software was adequate. To help prevent these problems and maximize your investment, there are some things you can do to encourage your staff (new and old) to "play nice" with the new software.

Everyone at the company must understand the benefits that the new software will provide for the company and themselves. Before you make the transition to new software, speak with everyone in the company about what the new construction management software will accomplish for your company and how it will make things better for the company. It is also important that employees see how the software will benefit them on a personal level in relation to doing their job more accurately, faster, etc. Studies have proven time and again that new software is more successful in companies where all users understand the benefits. Your worst nightmare is a group of employees who think the new software will only make their jobs more complicated and difficult.

Conduct extensive training. The best way to combat staff reluctance is to provide the users with the best training possible, so that they feel well-equipped to use the new management products. Provide a way for the staff to seek additional one-on-one training if they still feel uncertain, and distribute resources such as support phone numbers, print manuals, or online resource links.

It is also important to get feedback from the software users. Once they begin using the new software, ask them about their likes and dislikes of the new system. You may identify ways to use the software better. At the very least, your employees will feel some power in the new software move and will know that their opinions are valued and appreciated.

As your staff becomes more confident with the new technology, begin to recognize achievements. Not only will people begin to realize some of the benefits that were discussed prior to the new construction software being implemented, but they will also be encouraged to expand their technological capabilities and confidence in using the new software.

Stay positive. Avoid speaking negatively about new software in front of your staff. Let them see you responding positively and making your best effort to utilize the software most effectively. Model the behavior you would like for them to show when working with the new system.

Switching to a new software system can be stressful and complicated. It is normal for some employees to resist the change but as a manager you must respond to this resistance with patience, confidence, and positive support. After some time getting used to the new software, most employees will come around to see why the new software was chosen and will begin to work towards the benefits that you hope to gain from your new construction management software.

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David Kraft is a freelance author that writes about numerous subjects. He is very knowledgeable about construction accounting software and writes tips for business owners looking for advice in selecting their next package. Visit his construction software site for more information.

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