Nearly everyone has used an online reservation system at some point. Whether it’s scheduling an appointment for your pet at the veterinarian’s website, or using OpenTable to nab that open spot at that trendy restaurant a month in advance, we’ve all seen the benefits of using web-based reservation systems.
Here are few unique ways that you can use scheduling and reservation systems in other areas of your life:
At the university. Are you a member of school faculty? If your university uses the best scheduling software, you’ll be able to use room reservation systems to scheduling room for testing, lectures, and student-study sessions. You’ll also be able to reserve rooms for academic advising sessions, testing, and tutoring. Because it’s web-based, Meeting Room Manager is accessible from anywhere with an Internet connection, making it an ideal scheduler for multiple faculty users at different campus locations.
Event planning. If you are a professional wedding planner or other type of event coordinator, you know how hard it can be to book rooms for groups of people, both large and small. If you are the owner or manager of a set of facilities, imagine how much easier it could be to get those rooms full of paying customers if you organize your facilities with a scheduling and reservations system? All of the coordination will be fully automated!
At the firm. Many law firms that work with international clients and have multiple offices across the country struggle with meeting room management. As a service-based company, they also have to keep careful reports and records of expenses across all levels of account reconciliation. With the easy and consistent bookings from a single contact to plan a meeting and facilitate communications among a firm’s attorneys, staff, and clients, law firms can juggle all of the complications inherent in their infrastructure to produce crisp, clear scheduling. To read more about how Meeting Room Manager helps law firms, download one of our Legal Case Studies.
