frederick
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This sounds similar to what I've done in the past with some success. The biggest challenge has been always having the perfect Sys or Net Admin to fill that role. Sometimes you can easily afford them and sometimes you can't. And sometimes even though the Sys Admin is brilliant he's not always the best customer service guy to represent your company. My next step is to do something similar but actually have a sales rep or account manager go out. He sells the contracts, makes sure the customer is happy, asks for referrals, and makes sure the technical team is delivering to the customer's satisfaction. What I am doing right now is having my senior engineers walk, inventory, and re-evaluate every site (only the contract customers). It's been amazing to see what a 2nd set of eyes can often see that was missed by the last person.
Salesman are great, but they couldn't tell me what the customer said the problem is without me having to call the salesman and JAFO. A good sys/net admin is hard to obtain and keep. So train them, slowly get them involved in social events, and doing things like community service as part of your company.
A team building exercise I did years ago was I took my soldiers (other techs), and told them to invite 2 people each from the unit to go to applebees every friday night after work. After a couple of months, these guys got social skills going.