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By Joe Marconi in Joe's BlogAuto shop owners are always looking for ways to improve production levels. They focus their attention on their technicians and require certain expectations of performance in billable labor hours. While technicians must know what is expected of them, they have a limited amount of control over production levels. When all factors are considered, the only thing a well-trained technician has control over is his or her actual efficiency.
As a review, technician efficiency is the amount of labor time it takes a technician to complete a job compared to the labor time being billed to the customer. Productivity is the time the technician is billing labor hours compared to the time the technician is physically at the shop. The reality is that a technician can be very efficient, but not productive if the technician has a lot of downtime waiting for parts, waiting too long between jobs, or poor workflow systems.
But let’s go deeper into what affects production in the typical auto repair shop. As a business coach, one of the biggest reasons for low shop production is not charging the correct labor time. Labor for extensive jobs is often not being billed accurately. Rust, seized bolts, and wrong published labor times are just a few reasons for lost labor dollars.
Another common problem is not understanding how to bill for jobs that require extensive diagnostic testing, and complicated procedures to arrive at the root cause for an onboard computer problem, electrical issue, or drivability issue. These jobs usually take time to analyze, using sophisticated tools, and by the shop’s top technician. Typically, these jobs are billed at a standard menu labor charge, instead of at a higher labor rate. This results in less billed labor hours than the actual labor time spent. The amount of lost labor hours here can cripple a shop’s overall profit.
Many shop owners do a great job at calculating their labor rate but may not understand what their true effective labor is, which is their labor sales divided by the total labor hours sold. In many cases, I have seen a shop that has a shop labor rate of over $150.00 per hour, but the actual effective labor rate is around $100. Not good.
Lastly, technician production can suffer when the service advisors are too busy or not motivated to build relationships with customers, which results in a low sales closing ratio. And let’s not forget that to be productive, a shop needs to have the right systems, the right tools and equipment, an extensive information system, and of course, great leadership.
The bottom line is this; many factors need to be considered when looking to increase production levels. While it does start with the technician, it doesn’t end there. Consider all the factors above when looking for ways to improve your shop’s labor production.
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Join our panel as they discuss the use of deferred work as a sales growth tactic. They share their insights on the importance of effective communication, customer education, and creating a positive exit experience. They also highlight the role of CRM systems, DVI's, and proactive maintenance. Remember, the key to success in selling deferred work lies in discipline, process, and repetition. Tom Schearer, Schearer’s Sales and Service, Allentown, PA. Tom's previous episodes HERE Bill Greeno, Quality Automotive Servicing, Truckee, CA. Bill’s previous episodes HERE Jaron Kleber, Repair Shop of Tomorrow, National Sales Manager. Jaron’s previous episodes HERE Show Notes: The discovery conversation and setting expectations (00:04:03) The importance of having a conversation with clients to set expectations about the service process and timeline. The exit experience and creating a positive lasting impression (00:04:49) The significance of providing a positive exit experience for customers to encourage repeat business and referrals. Bringing back the personal touch after the touchless experience (00:06:57) The need to reintroduce personal interactions with customers after the touchless experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. The importance of asking questions (00:08:49) The importance of having a conversation with customers and asking them questions to understand their concerns and needs. Deferred work as a liability (00:10:16) The potential risks of deferred work, emphasizing that shop owners are responsible for ensuring the safety of customers' vehicles and can be held liable for any accidents or issues related to deferred maintenance. Transitioning to proactive maintenance (00:13:39) The need for shops to transition from a reactive mindset to a proactive maintenance approach, using digital inspections and technology to educate customers about the maintenance needs of their vehicles. The importance of vehicle inspections and customer involvement (00:18:30) Discusses the significance of conducting vehicle inspections and involving customers in understanding how they use their vehicles. Managing and leading deferred work (00:21:39) Explores strategies for managing and leading deferred work, including the frequency of contacting customers and offering incentives to schedule repairs. The importance of CRM and phone calls (00:26:07) Discussing the effectiveness of CRM systems and the percentage of customers responding to phone calls and utilizing coupons. Building trust and scheduling future appointments (00:30:10) The significance of human interaction in building trust and the potential for scheduling future appointments based on client history and vehicle data. The importance of complete inspections (00:35:01) Discusses the significance of providing a complete inspection to customers and educating them on its importance. Consequences of not addressing issues (00:36:00) Talks about the consequences that customers may face if they don't address the issues in a timely fashion. Setting expectations and building relationships (00:36:54) Highlights the importance of reminding customers that they are valued clients and explaining how the shop operates, including follow-ups and addressing deferred work. Thanks to our Partners Shop-Ware and Delphi Technologies Shop-Ware: More Time. More Profit. Shop-Ware Shop Management https://getshopware.com/ Delphi Technologies: Keeping current on the latest vehicle systems and how to repair them is a must for today’s technicians. http://DelphiAftermarket.com Connect with the Podcast -Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RemarkableResultsRadioPodcast/ -Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carmcapriotto/ -Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/remarkableresultsradiopodcast/ -Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RResultsBiz -Join our Insider List: https://remarkableresults.biz/insider -All books mentioned on our podcasts: https://remarkableresults.biz/books -Our Classroom page for personal or team learning: https://remarkableresults.biz/classroom -Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/carm -The Aftermarket Radio Network: https://aftermarketradionetwork.com -Special episode collections: https://remarkableresults.biz/collections
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By carmcapriotto
George Kingman discusses the importance of work-life balance, psychological safety, and cultivating a positive work environment. He shares personal experiences and lessons learned from his journey in the automotive industry, emphasizing the need for passion and positivity. Kingman also discusses leadership strategies inspired by George Washington and how they can be applied in modern businesses. He stresses the importance of making employees feel valued and connected to their work. George Kingman, Blue Sky Tire and Auto, Georgia and Illinois. Advanced Shop Leadership Show Notes
Advanced Shop Leadership Group https://www.advancedshopleadership.com/ Safety and the Importance of Passion (00:02:18) The role of safety in fostering passion at work, both in terms of physical safety and psychological safety. The Contagion of Passion and Negativity (00:03:35) How passion is contagious and can uplift others, while negativity can also have an impact on the work environment. Finding Passion and Building a Team (00:06:44) The importance of finding the right people (the "who's") to support and complement your skills and passions in order to build a successful team. The importance of learning from mistakes (00:09:57) The value of allowing employees to make mistakes and the learning opportunities that come from them. Creating a positive work culture for work-life balance (00:12:09) The importance of fostering a positive work culture to achieve a proper work-life balance and how it affects employees' motivation and happiness. Psychology articles and work-life balance (00:22:15) Discussion on the importance of work-life balance and the misconception that more time off is the solution. Creating psychological safety at work (00:23:21) Exploration of the significance of making employees feel happy and safe at work, rather than solely focusing on time off or monetary compensation. Building a positive culture and purpose (00:24:54) Importance of creating a positive work culture and purpose, and the role of leaders in mentoring and improving the attitudes of team members. The power of bringing something extra (00:35:48) The importance of going above and beyond in order to achieve success, both personally and professionally. George Washington's Leadership (00:36:53) George Washington's ability to motivate his troops and redefine their purpose during difficult times. Building Positivity in the Workplace (00:38:31) Using George Washington's methods to motivate employees by sharing success stories and creating a positive culture. Taking Care of Each Other (00:41:17) The importance of taking care of teammates and spreading joy in the workplace to create a successful business. Thanks to our Partner, NAPA Auto Care Learn more about NAPA Auto Care and the benefits of being part of the NAPA family by visiting https://www.napaonline.com/en/auto-care Connect with the Podcast: -Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RemarkableResultsRadioPodcast/ -Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carmcapriotto/ -Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/remarkableresultsradiopodcast/ -Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RResultsBiz -Join our Insider List: https://remarkableresults.biz/insider -All books mentioned on our podcasts: https://remarkableresults.biz/books -Our Classroom page for personal or team learning: https://remarkableresults.biz/classroom -Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/carm -The Aftermarket Radio Network: https://aftermarketradionetwork.com -Special episode collections: https://remarkableresults.biz/collections
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By carmcapriotto
Tom Palermo discusses the importance of continuous training for technicians, the increasing average age of vehicles, and his strategies for fostering a positive company culture and building strong customer relationships. He also discusses the challenges and opportunities presented by electric vehicles and the importance of hands-on training.
Tom Palermo, Preferred Automotive Specialists in Philadelphia, PA. Tom's previous episodes HERE
Show Notes:
The current state of business at Palermo's (00:03:26) Tom Palermo discusses how busy his shop is and becoming the go-to shop for diagnostics. The increase in the average age of vehicles (00:04:07) Tom Palermo mentions that the average age of vehicles is still increasing due to inflationary times, as people are choosing to hold onto their cars longer to avoid car payments and increased insurance costs. Getting commitment from the team (00:05:08) Tom Palermo shares his strategy of leading from the front and actively participating in his own business to motivate his employees and create a family-like culture in the shop. Training and expanding services (00:06:28) Discussion on the benefits of cross-training technicians and expanding services to become a one-stop shop for customers. Creating a culture of learning and teamwork (00:08:03) Exploration of the importance of building a team environment, promoting culture, and providing training opportunities for technicians. Concerns and opportunities with electric vehicles (00:10:23) Conversation about consumer concerns and technician concerns regarding electric vehicles, as well as the need for businesses to adapt to the evolving automotive industry. The importance of continuous training (00:13:13) Discussion on the evolution of the automotive industry and the need for technicians and shop owners to continuously train and adapt to new technologies. The challenges of hands-on training (00:16:02) the need for hands-on training in the automotive industry and the effectiveness of learning through practical experience. Monitoring productivity and customer loyalty (00:18:16) Explanation of how monitoring productivity can be used as a training tool and the shift in customer behavior, from seeking diagnoses and getting repairs elsewhere to valuing a good shop. The value of relationships and trust (00:19:27) The importance of building relationships with customers and gaining their trust in the automotive industry. Customer relationship management strategies (00:20:28) Discussion about the various customer relationship management techniques used, including email blasts, follow-up phone calls, and special promotions for valued customers. Training for service advisors (00:25:04) The need for more training for service advisors in the automotive industry and the importance of standardized approaches to dealing with customers. Retention rate and treating employees like family (00:26:29) Conversation about the high retention rate of employees at Palermo's and their approach of treating employees like family. Creating a better work environment for technicians (00:28:34) Importance of providing a well-lit, air-conditioned, and well-equipped shop to improve technician productivity, safety, and job satisfaction. Thanks to our Partner, Dorman Products.
Dorman gives people greater freedom to fix vehicles by constantly developing new repair solutions that put owners and technicians first. Take the Dorman Virtual Tour at www.DormanProducts.com/Tour
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By carmcapriotto
Is your business prepared for cyber-attacks? It's not a question of 'if' it's a question of 'when.' Our panel discusses the importance of network security and protecting businesses from cyber threats. They emphasize the need for multiple layers of protection, including two-factor authentication, and caution against phishing attacks. They also highlight the importance of training employees to recognize such threats and having a proactive approach to cybersecurity. Let's stay ahead of potential threats and make it more difficult for hackers to target our businesses. Chris Cloutier is co-owner of Golden Rule Auto Care in Dallas Texas and CEO of Autoflow. Chris’s previous episodes HERE Jay Mikulovich, founder and CEO of Revival Technology LLC. Stan Stokes, Founder & CEO of Iron Fist Marketing Consultants. Stan's previous episodes HERE Show Notes:
The importance of two-factor authentication (00:02:07) Explains the significance of using two-factor authentication to add an extra layer of security to passwords. The vulnerability of software packages (00:03:48) Discusses how no software is perfect and can have vulnerabilities, emphasizing the need for multiple layers of security. The dangers of phishing attacks (00:08:06) Explains the concept of phishing and how hackers use email to trick users into clicking on malicious links or attachments. The challenges of being reactive to security breaches (00:10:04) The difficulties of being reactive to security breaches and emphasize the importance of being proactive in protecting business operations. The vulnerabilities of relying on technology (00:11:24) The vulnerabilities of relying heavily on technology and the need for shop owners to understand their level of vulnerability and seek expert advice. The importance of backups and cybersecurity measures (00:20:38) Discussion on the need for backup plans, having multiple backups, and the importance of cybersecurity measures to protect against potential data loss or breaches. Difference between IT support and network security (00:23:39) Explaining the distinction between IT support and network security, and the importance of understanding and vetting service providers to ensure proactive cybersecurity measures are in place. Updating Network Security (00:27:58) Discussion on the importance of regularly updating network firewalls, equipment, and passwords to prevent hacking and security breaches. The Risks of Delaying Updates (00:28:51) Exploration of the consequences of not updating desktops, including vulnerabilities, outdated patches, and potential hacking threats. Password Management and Security (00:30:41) Advice on using password managers, generating unique passwords, and the importance of having strong, lengthy passwords to enhance security. The importance of strong passwords and data encryption (00:37:03) Discussion on the significance of using strong passwords and encrypting data to protect against cyber threats. Securing networks and vulnerabilities (00:37:54) Exploration of the importance of securing networks, including the use of firewalls and regular security scans, to prevent hacking and data breaches. Understanding APIs and their role in data protection (00:39:34) Explanation of APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) as a means of limiting data access between systems and the importance of authentication in ensuring secure communication. Take baby steps to minimize risk (00:46:05) The importance of taking small steps to implement cybersecurity measures and reduce the risk for business owners. Be the harder target (00:47:11) Being proactive in implementing security measures, such as cameras and updates, to make your business a less vulnerable target for hackers. Thanks to our Partners Shop-Ware and Delphi Technologies Shop-Ware: More Time. More Profit. Shop-Ware Shop Management https://getshopware.com/ Delphi Technologies: Keeping current on the latest vehicle systems and how to repair them is a must for today’s technicians. http://DelphiAftermarket.com Connect with the Podcast -Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RemarkableResultsRadioPodcast/ -Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carmcapriotto/ -Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/remarkableresultsradiopodcast/ -Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RResultsBiz -Join our Insider List: https://remarkableresults.biz/insider -All books mentioned on our podcasts: https://remarkableresults.biz/books -Our Classroom page for personal or team learning: https://remarkableresults.biz/classroom -Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/carm -The Aftermarket Radio Network: https://aftermarketradionetwork.com -Special episode collections: https://remarkableresults.biz/collections
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