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Episode Synopsis
The DYOJO Insurance Claims Standard is a guiding principle that will assist owners, managers, and aspiring professionals to train their mindset and habits for success in the property restoration industry.
"Restore the property to resemble pre-loss conditions, with materials of like kind and quality; no more and no less."
The content of this audio is adapted from Chapter 1 of Jon Isaacson's latest best-selling book, How To Suck Less At Estimating: Habits For Better Project Outcomes. The same content will SOON be released as a training course through the Restoration Technical Institute. Included in this segment is an explanation of The DYOJO Claims Standard as well as a common scenario that a restoration professional might come across and how they would use this resource to help set the right expectation with all parties involved in the insurance claims project.
Buy the book
RSVP for the course
Watch the video on youtube.com/thedyojo
at thedyojo.com
"Restore the property to resemble pre-loss conditions, with materials of like kind and quality; no more and no less."
The content of this audio is adapted from Chapter 1 of Jon Isaacson's latest best-selling book, How To Suck Less At Estimating: Habits For Better Project Outcomes. The same content will SOON be released as a training course through the Restoration Technical Institute. Included in this segment is an explanation of The DYOJO Claims Standard as well as a common scenario that a restoration professional might come across and how they would use this resource to help set the right expectation with all parties involved in the insurance claims project.
Buy the book
RSVP for the course
Watch the video on youtube.com/thedyojo
at thedyojo.com
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