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Dan Taylor discusses the struggles of shops and the importance of self-image, guidance, and mentoring to overcome negative conditioning. Dan also highlights the power of the mind, the reticular activating system, and the law of attraction in achieving success in business and personal life. He emphasizes the need for individuals to be receptive to feedback and to actively seek out blind spots in their own lives. The episode provides valuable insights and practical advice for individuals looking to improve their self-image and overcome obstacles in their business and personal lives. Dan Taylor, Senior Business Advisor, Transformers Institute. Dan’s previous episodes HERE Show Notes Watch Full Video Episode HERE Self-Image (00:02:26) Dan discusses the importance of self-image in business success Guidance and Mentoring (00:07:20) The need for guidance and mentoring to overcome negative conditioning and how it can be difficult for some people to accept this kind of help. Blind Spots (00:11:22) The concept of blind spots in our lives, and the importance of being receptive to other people pointing them out or looking for them yourself. Morning Huddles (00:12:08) The blind spot of morning huddles and the need to reassess their length and content for increased productivity. The Reticular Activating System (00:14:19) Reticular Activating System (RAS) and how it can help achieve goals through visualization and positive emotions. Self-Image and Growth (00:22:41) Dan talks about the importance of self-image and how it affects a person's success in business. He also mentions the need to attract the best people around us to grow. Reprogramming the Subconscious (00:23:23) Dan explains how the subconscious plays a significant role in our lives and how we need to reprogram it to get our conscious to catch up with it. Birds of a Feather (00:26:08) The importance of surrounding ourselves with positive, high-impact people who challenge us in a good way and encourage us to grow. Building Habits One Bite at a Time (00:29:09) Dan Taylor emphasizes the importance of building habits one step at a time to achieve success and mental toughness. Prioritizing and Peer Groups (00:33:16) The Eisenhower matrix for prioritizing tasks and the importance of peer groups and mentoring for personal and professional growth. Observing Your Own Life (00:36:12) The need to be a great observer of your own life and to look at blind spots to make changes. Stories as Currency of Relationships (00:37:18) Dan and the host discuss the importance of storytelling and how it can help build relationships. Thanks to our Partners, AAPEX and NAPA TRACS. Set your sights on Las Vegas in 2023. Mark your calendar now … October 31 - Nov 2, 2023, AAPEX - Now more than ever. And don’t miss the next free AAPEX webinar. Register now at AAPEXSHOW.COM NAPA TRACS will move your shop into the SMS fast lane with onsite training and six days a week of support and local representation. Find NAPA TRACS on the Web at NAPATRACS.com Connect with the Podcast: -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 Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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This week Hunt discusses the deal to increase the debt ceiling and avoid a government shut down as well as recent market updates. • What were the concessions built into the debt ceiling bill that will effect you and your business? • Is this going to be something that we should expect again in the future? • How did the market react to the news and were there other factors that caused that? • What is the Federal Reserve going to do with the new information coming out about the job market? Thanks to our partners, NAPA TRACS and Promotive. Visit NAPATRACS.com and GoPromotive.com Paar Melis and Associates – Accountants Specializing in Automotive Repair Visit us Online : www.paarmelis.com Email Hunt: [email protected] Get a copy of my Book : Download Here Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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Do you find it hard to create consistent routines that drive success? This episode discusses the importance of standard operating procedures (SOPs) and how they can help businesses achieve their goals. Our guests, Jaron Kleber, Chris Machado, and Nick Hively, discuss the positive impact of SOPs on creating a positive culture and improving the consistency of the customer experience. They also discuss the importance of engaging team members and getting their input when creating SOPs. "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts." - Winston Churchill. Chris Machado, Circle M Tire & Auto and Circle M Truck Repair Bakersfield, CA. Nick Hively, Automotive Unlimited, Chanhassen, MN. Jaron Kleber, Repair Shop of Tomorrow, National Sales Manager. Jaron's previous episodes HERE Show Notes: Watch Video Episode HERE Creating Consistent Routines (00:00:01) The importance of consistent routines and how they can help businesses achieve their goals. SOPs as a Roadmap (00:03:39) Starting with the E-Myth (00:07:30) Jaron Kleber recommends the book "The E-Myth" as a starting point for those looking to implement SOPs in their businesses. Importance of SOPs (00:09:00 - 00:11:05) Updating SOPs (00:09:27 - 00:10:13) How often SOPs should be updated and how to implement amendments when necessary? SOPs and Culture (00:14:21 - 00:15:49) How a business's culture and its team members' strengths and weaknesses can impact the creation and implementation of SOPs. Engagement and Disengagement (00:18:18) The importance of engagement and how disengagement can affect businesses. Implementing SOPs (00:21:29) How SOPs can help make decisions easier by providing data SOPs and comebacks (00:27:30-00:31:51) Financial side of the business (00:31:51-00:33:48) The challenges of running the financial side of the business and the importance of having SOPs in place for financial management. Expectations and SOPs (00:35:41) The importance of setting expectations and creating standard operating procedures (SOPs) for shops and new employees. Dispatch SOPs (00:36:48) Creating a Winning Culture (00:37:10) Thanks to our Partners Shop-Ware and Delphi Technologies Shop-Ware: More Time. More Profit. Shop-Ware Shop Management getshopware.com Delphi Technologies: Keeping current on the latest vehicle systems and how to repair them is a must for today’s technicians. DelphiAftermarket.com Connect with the Podcast -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 Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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Matt Fanslow shares his top five recommended scan tools for repair shops and technicians. He emphasizes the importance of having the right tools for the job and recommends investing in multiple scan tools, each with strengths and weaknesses. • Factory Scan Tools (00:02:19) • Autel MaxiSys Series (00:05:25) • Topdon Launch Thinkcar (00:07:40) • Scan Tool Support (00:08:40) • Snap-On Scan Tools (00:12:42) • Autoland Scientech iScan Series (00:17:19) • Honorable Mentions (00:20:54) • Programming Q&A with Glen Forehand Thanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] Diagnosing the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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In this episode of the Auto Repair Marketing Podcast, hosts Brian and Kim interview Chris Enright, owner of Enright Auto, about his success in using short-form video to build a following for his auto repair shop. Chris shares his process for creating content, his intended audience, and how he deals with haters and negative reviews. He emphasizes the importance of building trust with customers through video content and being authentic and transparent. The group also discusses successful auto repair video channels and the importance of keeping a shop clean for video shoots. Chris shares his advice for those looking to build a following through social media and encourages others to showcase their professionalism and expertise. Thank you to our friends at RepairPal for providing this episode. RepairPal’s Certified Network of shops are trusted by millions of customers each month. Learn more at RepairPal.com/shops. How Chris got started with video [00:01:10] Chris talks about how he got started with video and his first video about his top ten recommended Hondas. Chris's most successful video [00:03:38] Chris talks about his most successful video that has 37 million views and how it features him using a heat induction tool. Chris's decision-making process for creating content [00:06:39] Chris talks about how he decides what content to create and his decision-making process for choosing the sound and content of his videos. Creating Short-Form Videos [00:06:56] Chris Enright shares his process for creating short-form videos, including how he saves trending audios and records content throughout the week. Intended Audience and Dealing with Haters [00:07:50] Chris discusses his intended audience for his tool and shop-related videos, including technicians, shop owners, and DIYers, and how he deals with negative reviews and haters. Growing His Business Through Video [00:13:38] Chris talks about how his intention for creating videos was to grow his auto repair business, but it has now grown into its own business, including making YouTube ad revenue. Building Trust with Short-Form Video [00:14:22] Chris Enright discusses how his short-form videos help build trust with customers and increase customer retention. Time Investment for Creating Videos [00:15:08] Chris Enright talks about the time investment required to create short-form videos and how he dedicates time to scrolling and finding ideas. Equipment for Creating Videos [00:19:06] Chris Enright shares his equipment for creating videos, including using only an iPhone and a wireless mic to improve audio quality. Using the Right Sound Clips [00:22:25] Chris Enright talks about how he hacks the algorithm by following accounts that pay attention to what's going on with the platforms and how he learns what the various platforms are looking for that are allowing his videos to perform better than someone who would not know these things. Custom Thumbnails [00:25:50] Chris Enright explains how using one of the thumbnails that YouTube pulls performs better than your own custom thumbnail because it is the attention grabber that pulls new subscribers. Type of Content that Works Best for Driving New Clients [00:26:26] Chris Enright shares that people are always willing to watch and look at behind the scenes stuff, interview style, and commonly asked questions. He also recommends being real and authentic and cleaning your shop. Clean and Organized Shop [00:28:14] Chris Enright and Kim discuss the importance of having a clean and organized shop for auto repair businesses, and how it affects customers' perception of their work. TikTok and YouTube Channels [00:30:24] Chris Enright talks about the success of the TikTok channel "Royalty Auto Service" and the YouTube channel "South Main Auto LLC" in the auto repair industry, and how they create engaging content. Future of Video in Auto Repair Industry [00:34:47] Chris Enright shares his thoughts on the future of video in the auto repair industry, and how it will become more prevalent as streaming channels lose customers to free platforms like YouTube and TikTok. The Importance of Consistency [00:35:18] Chris emphasizes the importance of consistency in posting content and how it takes time to see results. Female Representation in the Automotive Industry [00:36:20] Chris talks about the advantage of being a female in the industry and mentions a female mechanic with over 100,000 followers on Instagram. Encouraging Positive Content [00:38:42] Chris encourages shop owners and mechanics to create more positive content to combat the negative perception of the industry. How To Get In Touch with Chris YouTube - Enright Auto on YouTube Instagram - Enright Auto on Instagram TikTok - Enright Auto on Tiktoc Website - Enright Auto Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc) Blog - Tapping Into YouTube To Promote Your Auto Repair Shop TikTok - Royalty Auto Service YouTube - South Main Auto YouTube - Trail Mater Instagram - KnuckleBuster Nikita How To Get In Touch with Shop Marketing Pros Group - Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Website - shopmarketingpros.com Facebook - facebook.com/shopmarketingpros Thanks to our partner, RepairPal. 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Building Strong Relationships: The Importance of Old School Values in Leadership Coaching Leadership coaching has come a long way from the old school methods of intimidation and shaming to motivate people. Rod Olson, an author, speaker, and executive coach, discusses the importance of old school values, such as discipline, respect, honor, loyalty, and hard work, in leadership coaching, but combined with new school methods and approaches. Rod and Dan Taylor, a senior business advisor, stress the need for emotional intelligence, empathy, vulnerability, and creating a psychologically safe environment for employees to ask questions and give their opinions without fear of retribution. Leadership coaching is an ongoing process that requires a mentality of continuous learning and development. It is about balancing discipline with relationship-building, empowering the next generation, and working oneself out of a job as a leader. As Rod and Dan emphasized, leadership coaching is about living life to the fullest and keeping the big picture in mind. Rod Olson is a coach known for his ability to help high performing leaders see things others don't see and find their ‘sweet spot’ as they lead and motivate others in the 21st century. He is the founder of the Coaches of Excellence Institute and the Coach O Consulting Group. Rod is also the author of three highly acclaimed leadership fables: The Legacy Builder, Wisdom Lunch Warrior and Greatest Motivational Tool. After nearly 20 years as a college football coach, Rod has spent the last decade plus, working with elite teams and organizations while teaching, coaching, and mentoring some of the top coaches and leaders in our country. He is a nationally recognized speaker and leadership consultant specializing in high level leadership coaching and culture development. Rod has clients in the corporate sector, professional and collegiate sports and in our United States military special forces. Rod is a husband, father and coach. If you want more information on Rod, how to purchase his books, executive coaching & team consulting or have him speak to your leaders he can be reached at [email protected] or message him on Twitter @CoachOTip Dan Taylor, Senior Business Advisor, Transformers Institute. Dan’s previous episodes HERE Show Notes How Rod Olson and Dan Taylor met (00:00:50) Dan Taylor shares how he met Rod Olson and how they started working together in coaching and leadership. The importance of old school values in leadership coaching (00:05:04) Rod Olson and Dan Taylor discuss the importance of old school values such as discipline, respect, honor, loyalty, and hard work in leadership coaching. Old School Values with New School Methods (00:08:20) The importance of instilling teamwork and sacrifice without shaming or intimidating people, and the evolution of coaching and leadership styles. Essential Skills for Leaders (00:11:23) The importance of emotional intelligence, empathy, and vulnerability as essential skills for leaders in today's world, and the ability to create a psychologically safe environment. Sustainable Business and Teams (00:13:50) The need for sustainable businesses and teams, and the problem with the quick fix mentality in today's world. Leadership Maturity (00:17:28) Rod Olson discusses the four phases of leadership development and the importance of knowing oneself before leading others. Clarity and Performance (00:18:20) Rod Olson emphasizes the importance of high clarity for high performance and the need for leaders to possess discipline, punctuality, and caring before expecting it from others. Repetition of Fundamentals (00:23:47) Dan Taylor and Rod Olson stress the importance of repetition and sticking to the fundamentals in leadership coaching and personal development. Coin Collecting (00:30:30-00:31:17) The concept of coin collecting as a tool for connecting with people, and how to lead and coach in the in-between times. Discipline and Accountability (00:36:39) Dan Taylor and Rod Olson discuss the importance of discipline and accountability in leadership, and how it can be balanced with having fun and building relationships. Humility and Confession (00:37:56) Being able to admit mistakes and apologize in leadership. Parenting and Leadership (00:40:46) Rod Olson shares his game day tips for parents and how parenting can relate to leadership. He emphasizes treating youth sports like a grandparent and empowering the next generation. Coaching and Accountability (00:42:24) The importance of coaching and accountability is discussed, with the idea that everything is either coached or allowed to happen. The three buckets of energy and time are also introduced. Living Life to the Fullest (00:44:57) Rod Olson shares a saying above his dry erase board, "live the life that these men were allowed to given the time to live." 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 www.NAPAAutoCare.com Connect with the Podcast: -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 Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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This episode is sponsored by AutoLeap. AutoLeap is a cloud-based all-in-one automotive invoice software that helps you supercharge your mechanic shop. Their customers have experienced: 30% increase in revenue by improving transparency and trust 50% reduction in time spent researching and ordering parts 10% increase in profit margins through robust reporting Click here to learn more about AutoLeap and schedule a demo: AutoLeap Link: http://bit.ly/3GRgO88 Don't forget to rate and review us! Connect with Chris: [email protected] 940.400.1008 www.autoshopcoaching.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AutoFixAutoShopCoaching Youtube: https://bit.ly/3ClX0ae #autofixautoshopcoaching #autofixbeautofixing #autoshopprofits #autoshopprofit #autoshopprofitsfirst #autoshopleadership #autoshopmanagement #autorepairshopcoaching #autorepairshopconsulting #autorepairshoptraining #autorepairshop #autorepair Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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In this episode, Carm Capriotto sits down with a panel of automotive professionals who share their experiences at the Leadership 2.0 Program from the University of the Aftermarket. They discuss the importance of professional development and improving leadership techniques in the industry and how the program helped them bond with fellow service professionals. Johnny Weber, the owner of Weber's Automotive in Dayton, Ohio, was the focus of their project. Find out how they helped him transition from a technician to a shop owner and the importance of resources available in the aftermarket industry. Johnny Weber, Weber's Automotive, Dayton, OH. Jason Caldwell, Director of Sales/Partner RPS Marketing Alda Rodriguez, Sales Manager, Service Dealer Solutions, Epicor Software Corporation Lindsay Maurer, Stanard Motor Products, Pricing Manager, North American Business Show Notes Introduction to Leadership 2.0 program (00:00:06) Leadership 2.0 program from the University of the Aftermarket Importance of professional development (00:03:39) The importance of professional development and improving leadership and organizational culture techniques in the automotive industry. Rallying around Johnny Weber (00:03:30) The guests discuss how they built their entire project for the Leadership 2.0 program around Johnny Weber and his place in the industry and how they bonded with fellow service professionals during the program. Leadership 2.0 program (00:05:12) How Johnny Weber transitioned from technician to shop owner through the Leadership 2.0 program and the importance of industry resources. Overwhelming experience (00:07:00) Johnny Weber shares his overwhelming experience during the Leadership 2.0 program and how it helped him with his business succession plan. Learning from different perspectives (00:08:03) The big takeaways from the Leadership 2.0 program include gaining new perspectives on the automotive aftermarket industry and learning from different roles and perspectives. Leadership and Professional Development (00:09:49) The importance of professional development and improving leadership and organizational culture techniques in the automotive industry is discussed, including the need for service professionals to speak to suppliers and manufacturers about their challenges. Networking and Professional Development (00:14:43) The importance of networking and professional development in the automotive industry, including the role of podcasts and coaching. Succession Planning (00:15:46) Succession planning and the role of mentorship and coaching in the industry. Professional development (00:19:18) Carm Capriotto offers to produce a podcast format for any next project from Leadership 2.0 that wants to present, emphasizing the importance of professional development. Connecting with fellow service professionals (00:23:13) New Perspective on Industry (00:26:43) Insights gained from the Leadership 2.0 program Thanks to our Partners, AAPEX and NAPA TRACS. Set your sights on Las Vegas in 2023. Mark your calendar now … October 31 - Nov 2, 2023, AAPEX - Now more than ever. And don’t miss the next free AAPEX webinar. Register now at AAPEXSHOW.COM NAPA TRACS will move your shop into the SMS fast lane with onsite training and six days a week of support and local representation. Find NAPA TRACS on the Web at NAPATRACS.com Connect with the Podcast: -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 Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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This week Hunt discusses how sometimes reflecting on the past financials isn't always fun but its always necessary. • What is the purpose of financials and how does past performance effect future expectations? • How can I utilize past months or years financials to judge the accuracy or expectations of sales targets and projections? • What can I learn from bad months and is there always something that needs to be done to change? • How to understand the difference between the new normal or a one-time event that drastically changes your response? Thanks to our partners, NAPA TRACS and Promotive. Visit NAPATRACS.com and GoPromotive.com Paar Melis and Associates – Accountants Specializing in Automotive Repair Visit us Online : www.paarmelis.com Email Hunt: [email protected] Get a copy of my Book : Download Here Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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What are the challenges of making dispatch work in the automotive aftermarket industry? Our guests share their experiences with dispatch in their companies, emphasizing communication, flexibility, and teamwork. They also discuss the qualities of a good dispatcher and the need for policies and procedures in unexpected events. They stress the importance of simplifying technical information and building trust with customers. The episode concludes with a discussion of the interaction between dispatchers, customers, and technicians and the immense responsibility that comes with the job. John Long, Total True Automotive, Shertz Auto Service, Schertz, TX. John’s previous episodes HERE. Nick Howard, GM at Reggie’s Motor Works. Steve Braun, Director of Sales & Customer Service, Ulmer's Auto Care, Cincinnati, OH. Reggie Stewart, Reggie’s Motor Works, and Noble Auto Service in Noblesville, IN, Euro Specialist. Reggie’s previous episodes HERE Show Notes: Watch Video Episode HERE The Art and Science of Dispatching [RR 849] Dispatch roles (00:03:13) The different roles involved in dispatch, such as parts person and dispatcher, and how they are separate in their companies. Creating an app for dispatch (00:04:39) The idea of creating an app for dispatch training and how it could help service professionals learn how to handle different situations. Dispatching in a Lean and Mean Shop (00:06:33) Dispatching in a two-store building with no parts people The Art and Science of Dispatching (00:08:05) The importance of having a culture and team strengths to support dispatching, as well as the balance between innate abilities and training. Finding the Ideal Candidate for Dispatching (00:10:12) The DISC test and the ideal candidate for dispatching, including the importance of customer service, rules, influence, and decision-making skills. Dispatch policies (00:12:53) The importance of having policies in place for dispatch, including what happens if the person in charge is unavailable. Handling roadblocks (00:14:22) How to handle unexpected issues that arise during the day, including adapting and finding solutions. Team dispatching (00:19:42) The idea of having everyone on the team responsible for dispatching, with clear goals and good communication. Teams Philosophy (00:20:22) The importance of having a team philosophy and how it affects efficiency and dispatch. Customer Experience Officer (00:22:21) The concept of having a CXO (Customer Experience Officer) in a business and how it can improve the customer experience. They suggest giving every team member the title of Chief Experience Officer. Dispatch and Diagnoses (00:25:15) The challenges of dispatching cars for diagnoses and repairs, and how they have adapted their dispatch process to improve efficiency. They also talk about the importance of setting expectations with customers. The line between scheduling and dispatch (00:28:27) The relationship between scheduling and dispatch, and how they need to work together to ensure a technician's successful day. Scheduling and dispatch goals (00:30:34) The goals for scheduling and dispatch, and how they need to work together to achieve them. Dispatch as a career path (00:32:55) How dispatch can be a career path opportunity, and how it can be a fun and rewarding experience. Communication is Key (00:35:46) The importance of communication in the automotive industry Flexibility is Essential (00:36:35) The ability to pivot quickly and adapt to changes is highlighted as a key factor in improving productivity in the automotive industry. Try it and Learn (00:37:58) The panel encourage shop owners to try implementing dispatch and learn from their mistakes, emphasizing the importance of feedback and communication in the learning process. Thanks to our Partners Shop-Ware and Delphi Technologies Shop-Ware: More Time. More Profit. Shop-Ware Shop Management getshopware.com Delphi Technologies: Keeping current on the latest vehicle systems and how to repair them is a must for today’s technicians. DelphiAftermarket.com Connect with the Podcast -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 Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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We recently had the pleasure of attending a customer appreciation event put on by Tim Chakarian of Bommer PHD in Pasadena, CA. Tim did such an amazing job with this event that we had to have him on to talk about it. Listen in to get inspired, and take plenty of notes for your own event! Talking Points What made you want to host this event? This was not your first one. How to plan for an event - compare this event to your previous ones. Moving shop around Go visit another shop’s event - take ideas away Who to connect with to pull off a great event Partners? Vendors? Chambers? Professionals? (Renting tables/chairs, photographer, DJ, food, etc) Marketing the event Fliers Emails Social posts FB Event Chamber What to do while you are at the event hosting Delegate and let others do their thing When folks arrive - orient them to what is going on Introduction - what do you say? Prizes, Entertainment, Bounce House Announcements - what are you saying? Mingling - close conversations by introducing someone to someone else & thank them for coming Introducing others Cleanup and reorganization Follow-up - what to do after the event? Debriefing, review notes Anything you’d change/do differently? What’s your next event? How To Get In Touch with Cinch CRM Website - https://cinch.io/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/cinchplatform/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CinchPlatform/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@CinchPlatform How To Get In Touch with Shop Marketing Pros Group - Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Website - shopmarketingpros.com Facebook - facebook.com/shopmarketingpros Thanks to our partner, RepairPal. Visit the Web HERE Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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Are you curious about what it's like to work for your family in the automotive industry? In this episode, Tracy Capriotto, Sara Fraser, and Kent Bullard discuss their journey into the automotive industry, the challenges and pressure to fill their father's shoes, and the need to find their own paths. They squash the misconception that working for family in the industry is easy and handed to them. It requires hard work and dedication to succeed in the automotive industry, regardless of family connections. They also touch on the challenges of preparing the next generation of professionals in the industry. Kent Bullard, COO, The Institute. Listen to Kent’s other episodes HERE. Sara Fraser, Haas Performance Consulting, Sara’s previous episodes HERE. Show Notes The Kids Table: The Next Generation in the Automotive Industry (00:01:31) Tracy, Sarah, and Kent discuss their plan to start a series on the younger generation's perspective in the automotive industry. Sara's journey (00:04:25) Sara talks about how she started working for her father's company, from casual conversations to helping out with social media and eventually speaking at events. Kent's journey (00:05:26) Kent shares how he stumbled into the automotive industry while doing tech support for Verizon, and how his father offered him a job as a secretary, which eventually led to him becoming the COO and owner of the company. Tracy's journey (00:07:30) Tracy talks about how she started working for her father's podcast, initially helping out part-time with editing before eventually coming on full-time and realizing the many career paths available in the automotive industry. Building a career path (00:10:11) Kent Bullard talks about building his career path under his father's guidance. Pressure of working for a parent (00:11:31) The misconception is that working for a parent is easy Addressing the relationship with their fathers (00:12:44) Pressure of Filling Shoes (00:16:09-00:17:34) Tracy, Kent, and Sarah discuss the pressure they feel to fill their fathers' shoes in the automotive industry and the challenges they face in doing so. Being Yourself (00:17:34) Sara talks about the pressure she initially felt to fit into a certain mold when presenting and training, but ultimately learned to be herself. Creating Your Own Path (00:20:08) Kent emphasizes the importance of the next generation paving their path in the automotive industry and not continuing to do things the way they have been done. Working with Family (00:22:54) Tracy, Sarah, and Kent discuss the rewards and challenges of working with their fathers and the importance of trust and communication in their relationships. Finding Joy in Work (00:25:35) Sarah and Kent discuss how they found meaning and purpose in their work, and the importance of doing work you enjoy. The Importance of People in the Automotive Industry (00:27:52) The importance of people in the automotive industry, and how it is a people industry that happens to fix cars. The Power of Networking (00:28:22) Sara and Kent discuss the importance of attending industry events and networking, and how it can lead to meeting extraordinary leaders in the industry. Surprises in the Industry (00:30:29) Kent shares his surprise at the amount of education required for automotive technicians. Succession Planning (00:31:39) The group discusses the lack of succession planning in the industry and the need for business owners to start thinking about their exit plan from the day they open their shop. Being a voice for younger people in the industry (00:34:38) Sara suggests discussing topics such as imposter syndrome and pressure that younger people in the industry may face and being transparent about their experiences. 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 www.NAPAAutoCare.com Connect with the Podcast: -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 Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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This episode is sponsored by AutoLeap. AutoLeap is a cloud-based all-in-one automotive invoice software that helps you supercharge your mechanic shop. Their customers have experienced: 30% increase in revenue by improving transparency and trust 50% reduction in time spent researching and ordering parts 10% increase in profit margins through robust reporting Click here to learn more about AutoLeap and schedule a demo: AutoLeap Link: http://bit.ly/3GRgO88 Don't forget to rate and review us! Coach Chris Cotton from Autofix Auto Shop Coaching provides tips and advice on how to write effective procedures for auto repair shops. He emphasizes the significance of having clear and concise processes and procedures in place for auto repair shop owners to increase efficiency, reduce errors, and improve customer satisfaction. Coach Chris suggests that procedures should be written in a way that communicates what readers need to know, not just what they want to know. He also provides a step-by-step guide on how to create them and highlights the importance of writing at an appropriate reading level, avoiding jargon and slang, and explaining assumptions. Creating Processes and Procedures [00:00:59] Coach Chris Cotton discusses the importance of creating processes and procedures for auto repair shop owners, and offers to teach a class on the topic. Importance of Clear and Concise Processes and Procedures [00:01:55] Coach Chris Cotton explains how clear and concise processes and procedures can increase efficiency, reduce errors, and improve customer satisfaction in auto repair shops. Effective Procedure Writing Skills [00:04:42] Coach Chris Cotton provides tips and advice on how to write effective procedures for auto repair shops, including the importance of being accurate, brief, and readable. Step by Step [00:08:26] Tips on how to gather information and write procedures for auto repair shops. Assessing Design Elements [00:12:08] The importance of using flow charts, scripts, question and answer formats, and matrix tables to accompany written procedures. Final Draft Approval [00:14:50] The process of reviewing and approving the final draft of a procedure by stakeholders and department managers. Connect with Chris: [email protected] 940.400.1008 www.autoshopcoaching.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AutoFixAutoShopCoaching Youtube: https://bit.ly/3ClX0ae #autofixautoshopcoaching #autofixbeautofixing #autoshopprofits #autoshopprofit #autoshopprofitsfirst #autoshopleadership #autoshopmanagement #autorepairshopcoaching #autorepairshopconsulting #autorepairshoptraining #autorepairshop #autorepair Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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Electric vehicles (EVs) are a hot topic in the automotive industry and for good reason. They offer numerous benefits, such as reducing emissions and improving fuel economy, but they also present some challenges, including a lack of infrastructure and range anxiety. Pete Meier shares his perspective on the impact of EVs on the industry and offers some insights into their history and future. His message is one of encouragement and reassurance, emphasizing that technicians have risen to the challenge of the rapidly changing industry. Pete Meier, Creative Director, Motor Age, and industry trainer. Bikers C.A.R.E Inc. Listen to Pete’s other episodes HERE Watch Full Video Episode HERE The Rise of EVs (00:03:28) Forecasted sales of hybrid and battery electric vehicles and the reality of the US fleet of cars on the road. The History of Electric Vehicles (00:06:06))Pete Meier shares the history of electric vehicles, including the first propulsion system and the first rechargeable batteries. The Model T Ford (00:06:59) How the Model T Ford put the death toll on the first EVs due to its affordability and mass production. The Wild West of Automotive Innovation (00:08:08) The early days of electric vehicles and how it was a time of innovation and startups. Environmental Issues of the First EVs (00:08:50) The first electric vehicles were created to solve an environmental issue caused by horse-drawn carriages in New York City in the early 1900s. The Rise of Hybrid Vehicles (00:13:23) The history of hybrid vehicles, starting with the GM EV1 and leading up to the popular Toyota Prius. Greenhouse Gas Emissions (00:17:04) Greenhouse gas emissions and how they contribute to global warming and climate change. California's Zero Emissions Vehicle Sales Plan (00:23:16) Discussion of California's plan to achieve 100% zero emissions vehicle sales by 2035 and its implications. European Union's Zero Emissions Car Deadline (00:25:36) Discussion of the European Union's plan for all new cars to be zero emissions and cannot emit any CO2 by 2035. Alternative Solutions to Electric Vehicles (00:28:46) Discussion of alternative solutions to electric vehicles, including plug-in hybrids and synthetic fuels, and the importance of considering the entire lifecycle of a vehicle. Training and Education on EV Systems (00:32:26) Pete Meier encourages technicians to seek out training and education on EV systems, especially those who are up and coming in their careers. Passion to Help Abused Children (00:34:57) Pete's passion to support abused children and recommends listening to his episode on Remarkable Results Radio. Passion To Support Abused Children – Chris and Pete Meier [RR 805] 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 Connect with the Podcast: -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 Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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Dr. David Weiman discusses the concept of success and how it can hold entrepreneurs and business people back. They emphasize the importance of defining success on a personal level and not being held back by societal expectations or comparisons to others. He also touches on the importance of recognizing the value of one's work and charging appropriately for it rather than treating it as a hobby. Dave encourages listeners to redefine their definition of success and find fulfillment in their work while also recognizing the importance of financial stability. Dr. David Weiman is the president of Weiman Consulting, a leadership consulting firm in Philadelphia PA. Listen to David’s previous episodes HERE Show Notes Getting Over the Success Syndrome (00:00:01) How success can hold entrepreneurs and business people back, and the personal reasons behind it. Defining Success (00:03:01) The importance of defining success and how it can be deeply personal, using the five why's method to uncover the true reasons behind wanting to be successful. Money Goes Where It's Treated Well (00:06:56) The importance of treating money well and being conscious about what we do with it. The Value of Money (00:08:35) How discussing money can be uncomfortable for some people. Charging for Services (00:10:37) The importance of charging for services and not selling from their wallets. Defining Success (00:15:50) How success can be defined differently for different people, with personal happiness being a key factor for some. Financial Success (00:18:01) The importance of financial success is discussed, acknowledging that it is a valid measure of success and necessary for many people to achieve their goals. Success Syndrome (00:23:20) The concept of success syndrome and how it can hold entrepreneurs and business people back. Depression of Success (00:29:09) How Olympic athletes often prepare and train and focus so intently on this one goal this one measure of success but nobody prepares them for what happens after that whether or not they succeeded. The Struggle Issue (00:30:45) The struggle issue in the automotive industry and how it may be related to the success syndrome. The Value of Automotive Repair (00:32:03) The value of automotive repair and how it is essential to customers' lives and personal expression. Thanks to our Partners, AAPEX and NAPA TRACS. Set your sights on Las Vegas in 2023. Mark your calendar now … October 31 - Nov 2, 2023, AAPEX - Now more than ever. And don’t miss the next free AAPEX webinar. Register now at AAPEXSHOW.COM NAPA TRACS will move your shop into the SMS fast lane with onsite training and six days a week of support and local representation. Find NAPA TRACS on the Web at NAPATRACS.com Connect with the Podcast: -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 Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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This week Hunt discusses if we ever really will see prices go back to "normal" and how that effects all of us. • Do you think that prices will ever go down and what about your business? Will you ever decrease your rates? • How can you decrease your prices if you do not decrease your employee wages? • How are supply chains effecting prices with increases in ever single step of the distribution chain? • If prices are only increasing because of costs, why are corporations making record profits in a time where they are supposedly short on cash? Thanks to our sponsor partner NAPA TRACS NAPATRACS.com Paar Melis and Associates – Accountants Specializing in Automotive Repair Visit us Online : www.paarmelis.com Email Hunt: [email protected] Get a copy of my Book : Download Here Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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What does it take to become an A-Tech in the automotive aftermarket industry? Scot Manna, Matt Fanslow, and Ryan Kooiman share their perspectives, emphasizing the importance of continuous learning, individual effort, and natural talent. They also discuss the role of shop owners in investing in their employees' training and development, as well as the challenges faced by the industry in assessing skill levels. The episode provides valuable insights into becoming an A-Tech and how the industry can support and cultivate talent. Scot Manna, Trainer, ACDelco Technician of the Millennium. Scot’s previous episodes HERE. Matt Fanslow, lead diagnostician and shop manager, Riverside Automotive, Red Wing, MN. Matt’s previous episodes HERE Matt Fanslow Podcast: Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z Ryan Kooiman, Director of Training, Standard Motor Products. Ryan’s previous episodes HERE. Show Notes: Watch Video Episode HERE Importance of Individual Effort and Natural Talent (00:04:21) Ryan Kooiman discusses the importance of individual effort and natural talent in becoming an A-tech. Being a Perpetual Student (00:02:51) The importance of being a forever perpetual student and committed to being at the top of your craft. Opportunity and Drive (00:05:17 The importance of opportunity and drive in becoming an A-tech and how it can lead to personal growth and experience. Investing in Training (00:07:18) The importance of investing in training for technicians and how it benefits both the individual and the shop. The Determination and Motivation of an A-tech (00:10:28) Matt Fanslow describes the qualities of an A-tech, including determination and self-motivation, and how they seek out training opportunities. The Importance of Training and Shop Culture (00:11:11) Training and shop culture is important in developing A-techs, including the need for mentoring and a supportive work environment. Different Gifts and Skill Sets of Technicians (00:13:06) How can a shop assemble a team with a good blend of abilities and a supportive culture? The importance of individual effort and natural talent (00:14:50) The role of individual effort and natural talent in becoming an A-tech, and how it can be recognized and cultivated by management. Networking and sharing knowledge (00:17:31) The importance of networking and sharing knowledge with other technicians in the industry to become an A-tech. Levels of Supervision (00:21:52) The history of the A, B, C technician designations and how they relate to levels of supervision, as well as the potential use case for assigning work based on technician skill level. Mentoring for Succession (00:24:11) The importance of mentoring individuals to take over for lead technicians in the future and the possibility of a new way to assess skill levels in the industry. The Importance of Experience (00:27:10) The value of experience in the automotive aftermarket industry, using case studies and trial and error to learn from mistakes. The Role of Individual Effort in Becoming an A-tech (00:28:03) The importance of individual effort and experience in becoming an A-tech, using the example of Michael Jordan's dedication to practice. Learning from Mistakes (00:24:37) The challenges of answering complex diagnostic questions and the importance of learning from mistakes and experience in becoming an A-tech. Creating an Environment for Success (00:31:12) How to cultivate an environment that can help technicians achieve their top potential. Importance of Mentoring (00:34:41) The importance of having a mentor, networking, and finding a coach to help young technicians learn from their mistakes. Reading Comprehension (00:37:17) The importance of reading for leisure to develop reading comprehension skills, which are essential for understanding service information and diagrams. Learning from Mistakes (00:36:05) Investing in Tuition (00:38:56) The importance of investing in training and education for employees and the productivity benefits for the shop. Virtual vs. Live Training (00:41:11) The panelists discuss the pros and cons of virtual and live training, with live training being the preferred method for complex topics and networking opportunities. Networking (00:46:26) Learning from Peers (00:47:19) Building self-awareness and confidence (00:48:50) The importance of building self-awareness, self-confidence, and career assurance to become a successful A-tech. Documenting work in the bay (00:50:45) The importance of documenting work in the bay, using tools like PowerPoint and phone cameras to capture information and data. Commitment to learning (00:52:32) The commitment to learning and investing in professional development, both for shop owners and technicians, to build a culture of learning and keep people in the industry. Thanks to our Partners Shop-Ware and Delphi Technologies Shop-Ware: More Time. More Profit. Shop-Ware Shop Management getshopware.com Delphi Technologies: Keeping current on the latest vehicle systems and how to repair them is a must for today’s technicians. DelphiAftermarket.com Connect with the Podcast -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 Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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Shop Ownership Moving shop Working a New Job Deciding to Leave or Stay Thanks to our Partner, NAPA AUTOTECH napaautotech.com Email Matt: [email protected] Diagnosing the Aftermarket A - Z YouTube Channel HERE Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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More and more privately owned businesses have been the victims of ADA Title III compliance lawsuits than ever before, and a growing number of these lawsuits are due to lack of compliance on the business’ website. It’s more important than ever that your auto repair shop’s website is compliant. Join Brian in this episode to talk about what it means for shop’s website to be ADA compliant. Talking Points I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice Just like your office door needs a ramp and bathroom needs handrails, your website needs to be able to be viewed by those with vision and hearing impairments This is not just total blindness and deafness but any impairments including colorblindness, poor vision, and hard of hearing. There are 2 main reasons you need your website to be ADA compliant The number of lawsuits happening It’s the right thing to do What makes a website ADA compliant? Over 100 factors Most important factors are: Skip nav Image alt text Proper heading structure Labels on form fields Contrasting colors Clear, easy to read fonts Descriptive link text Subtitles on videos We use a free plugin with some nice features I won’t guarantee a website ADA compliant Do the basics and you’re probably good to go. Remember, I am not an attorney. Where to start - wave.webaim.org How To Get In Touch with Cinch CRM Website - https://cinch.io/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/cinchplatform/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CinchPlatform/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@CinchPlatform How To Get In Touch with Shop Marketing Pros Group - Auto Repair Marketing Mastermind Website - shopmarketingpros.com Facebook - facebook.com/shopmarketingpros Thanks to our partner, RepairPal. Visit the Web HERE Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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Are you a fan of craft beer? Then you won't want to miss this interview with Kimberly and Andrew Taylor, owners of Titan Auto and the upcoming Hidden Wit Brewing Company in Mosley, Virginia. In this episode, they share their passion for brewing and their exciting plans for their 10,000 square foot facility. With a brewmaster who is an award-winning home brewer, they plan to offer 12 beers on tap and eventually expand to 18, including flagship beers and special releases. But their success doesn't stop at brewing. They also discuss their entrepreneurialism and the expansion of their auto shop business, which includes maintaining a consistent culture across all their locations and finding creative solutions to adapt to changes in the industry and world. Butch and Kim Taylor, Titan Auto And Tire, 3 locations, Virgina. Hidden Wit Brewing Company. Show Notes Building a Craft Brewery (00:00:47) Owners of Titan Auto are building a craft brewery, which will open in a few months. They discuss the challenges of running a multi-store operation and a brewery. Expanding to Store Two and Three (00:02:33) Butch and Kimberly talk about the challenges of expanding their business to store two and three. They also discuss the importance of having policies and procedures in place for consistency. Finding Opportunities for New Stores (00:05:13) Butch shares how they found the opportunity for store three, which was an existing store that was not healthy at the time. Do what you say (00:07:31)) The importance of following procedures and standard operating procedures in auto repair shops. Legislation and Right to Repair (00:12:13) Discussion of Right to Repair legislation and a tax bill impacting small businesses in Virginia. Changes Since the Pandemic (00:18:22) Discussion on the changes implemented during the pandemic, such as the loaner car program and key drop, and how they are continuing to adapt to the new normal. The Average Car Payment (00:22:17) Discussion on how the average car payment affects the auto repair industry. Multi-Store Ownership (00:24:08) The benefits and challenges of owning multiple auto repair shops. Starting a Brewery (00:27:31) The story of how the owners of Titan Auto decided to start a craft brewery and the challenges they faced. Hidden Wit Brewing Company (00:29:38) 10,000 square feet facility and outdoor space. Hiring Experts (00:30:19) The owners of Titan Auto hired a brewmaster and a food person for their brewery, just like they hire experts for their service side. Brewing as a Business (00:34:28) The difference between running a business and having a hobby and how important it is to treat brewing as a 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 www.NAPAAutoCare.com Connect with the Podcast: -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 Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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This episode is sponsored by AutoLeap. AutoLeap is a cloud-based all-in-one automotive invoice software that helps you supercharge your mechanic shop. Their customers have experienced: 30% increase in revenue by improving transparency and trust 50% reduction in time spent researching and ordering parts 10% increase in profit margins through robust reporting Click here to learn more about AutoLeap and schedule a demo: AutoLeap Link: http://bit.ly/3GRgO88 In this podcast episode, Coach Chris Cotton discusses the topic of coachability and what it means to be coachable. He explains that coachability can be thought of as a spectrum, ranging from highly resistant to change to being very receptive and proactive about growth. The guest speaker discusses signs that someone is coachable and signs that someone is not coachable. He emphasizes the importance of a strong coach-client relationship and the willingness to receive feedback and make changes. Signs of Coachability [00:01:52] Coach Chris discusses the spectrum of coachability and provides questions to determine if someone is ready for coaching. Signs of a Coachable Person [00:03:56] Speaker 1 discusses the characteristics of a coachable person, including being growth-oriented, willing to be vulnerable, and open to change. Signs of an Uncoachable Person [00:08:01] Speaker 1 discusses the characteristics of an uncoachable person, including lacking self-awareness, not holding themselves accountable, and not thinking long-term. Signs of an Uncoachable Person [00:09:12] Fixed mindset, lack of interest in growth, lack of emotional intelligence, inability to admit when wrong, lack of humility, unrealistic goals, unwillingness to experiment with new behaviors. The 80/20 Rule of Coachability [00:15:28] 20% of clients are easily coachable, 30% are resistant but willing to change, 30% require more convincing, and 20% are unresponsive and disengage from coaching. Don't forget to rate and review us! Connect with Chris: [email protected] 940.400.1008 www.autoshopcoaching.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AutoFixAutoShopCoaching Youtube: https://bit.ly/3ClX0ae #autofixautoshopcoaching #autofixbeautofixing #autoshopprofits #autoshopprofit #autoshopprofitsfirst #autoshopleadership #autoshopmanagement #autorepairshopcoaching #autorepairshopconsulting #autorepairshoptraining #autorepairshop #autorepair #coachability #signsofcoachability #resistanttochange #receptive #openmindedness #selfawareness #adaptability #humility #guidance #vulnerable #relationship #feedback #8020rule Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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John Ferguson, the owner of Domestic Diesel and Auto Service, shares his experience as a former dealer technician for Ford and how he started his own business. He talks about the challenges of finding the right team to support him and how he sought the help of industry experts to become a better leader and marketer. The episode also includes a video tour of John's shop, where he specializes in Ford and GM diesel vehicles. John Ferguson, Domestic Diesel and Auto Service, Chino, CA. Watch Full Video Episode HERE John's background and business journey (00:02:33) John talks about his experience as a technician turned business owner and how he started his own shop. Learning and self-improvement (00:07:00) John and Carm discuss the importance of being a perpetual student and always learning, even outside of one's area of expertise. The Cost of Education (00:07:45) John and Carm discuss the cost of education in the automotive industry and how it affects business owners. Recognizing the Need for Help (00:08:55) John talks about how he realized he needed help with his business and the importance of self-reflection for business owners. Touring John's Shop (00:10:48) Carm takes a virtual tour of John's shop, including the story behind the unique mailbox and the history of the building. Ford vs. GM (00:17:05) John Ferguson discusses the reliability of Ford and GM diesel trucks and the differences in obtaining parts and licensing scan tools. Subscription Fees for Car Features (00:18:08) Carm Capriotto and John Ferguson discuss the possibility of subscription fees for car features and the potential for app-based trim levels. 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 Connect with the Podcast: -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 Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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Are you tired of the same old auto repair experience with poor customer service and no personal touch? Look no further than Adam and Son Auto Repair in Colorado Springs. Owner Dan Adam and VP of Social Impact and Strategy Stacy Burns, share their insights on creating a unique customer experience and positively impacting their community. Dan Adam founded Adam and Son Auto Repair with a mission to improve the way auto repair businesses are run and provide exceptional customer service. He achieved this by defining 28 fundamentals that create behaviors for team members and ingrained them in the company culture through weekly messages and daily huddles. But the customer experience at Adam and Son doesn't stop there. They have implemented social impact initiatives that provide free car repairs to single mothers, domestic violence victims, and disabled veterans through their Stranded Motorist Fund. This program aims to provide safe and reliable transportation to those in need and has gained positive feedback from the community. Adam and Son have gained high-quality customers who support their business by providing excellent customer service and making a positive social impact. Dan Adam, Adam and Son Auto Repair, Colorado Springs, CO. Stacy Burns, VP of Social Impact and Strategy. Show Notes Dan Adam's Story (00:02:32) Dan Adam shares his experience of working at a local auto repair shop with poor company culture and customer service, and how it led him to start his own shop with a loan from his family. Creating a Company Culture (00:07:02) Dan Adam explains how his company created a culture of excellence through 28 actionable fundamentals that are discussed daily in meetings and interviews. Culture Icon Belt (00:11:44) Stacy Burns shares how Adam and Son Auto Repair uses a wrestling-style belt to recognize team members who embody the company's culture and pass it on to others. Team Building Across Locations (00:13:31) Building a sense of community across locations through team building activities and introducing new team members to both shops. Sharing Positive Feedback (00:14:01) The importance of sharing positive feedback within the team and with customers through Google reviews and other tools. Community Engagement and Social Impact Programs (00:15:16) The impact of their social impact programs, including the Trifecta Oil Change Program and the Stranded Motorist Fund, on their community and customers. Stranded Motorist Program (00:22:30) Dan Adam and Stacy Burns discuss the Stranded Motorist Program, which provides free car repairs and donated vehicles to those in need. They talk about the impact of transportation on people's lives and the need for such a program. Expanding the Stranded Motorist Program (00:27:07) Dan Adam talks about his plans to take the Stranded Motorist Program to a national level and involve other independent auto repair shops in the initiative. Storytelling and Community Outreach (00:28:34) The importance of storytelling and community outreach in promoting social impact initiatives. Reaching out to those helped (00:30:20) Stacy discusses how they reach out to people they have helped in the past and how it has caught the attention of the news media. Solving community needs (00:35:21) Dan explains how being a social impact company is not just about being philanthropic, but about solving community needs and gaining market share. Long game of social impact (00:36:18) Dan explains that becoming a social impact company is a long game and requires a strong company culture to be successful. Creating a Differentiator (00:38:03) Dan Adam discusses the importance of having a real differentiator in the automotive industry. Thanks to our Partners, AAPEX and NAPA TRACS. Set your sights on Las Vegas in 2023. Mark your calendar now … October 31 - Nov 2, 2023, AAPEX - Now more than ever. And don’t miss the next free AAPEX webinar. Register now at AAPEXSHOW.COM NAPA TRACS will move your shop into the SMS fast lane with onsite training and six days a week of support and local representation. Find NAPA TRACS on the Web at NAPATRACS.com Connect with the Podcast: -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 Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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Learn how to improve your business and take it to the next level with these 21 tips and insights related to management, marketing, customer service, and personal growth. Our panel provides practical tips such as refreshing online photos, using referral programs, and creating a virtual tour of the shop. They also encourage humility, vulnerability, and continuous learning as essential tools for success in the automotive industry. Tom Ham, Automotive Management Network. Tom’s previous episodes HERE. Russell Crosby, Russ’s Wrench Auto Repair, Clinton, NJ. Russ’s previous episodes HERE Jeff Grassman, Carsmart Auto Service, Sumner, WA. Jeff’s previous episodes HERE Show Notes: Watch Video Episode HERE Updating Shop Photos (00:03:05) Updating old shop photos online to present a better image to potential customers. Tracking Business Performance (00:03:53) Tracking business performance and using past successes to market the business to potential customers. Tracking Your Numbers (00:04:23) It is important to track key point indicators and manage them to ensure clear expectations. Empowering Your Team (00:06:03) The importance of empowering your team to make decisions and not wasting time on small decisions. Effective Onboarding (00:06:46) Tips for effective onboarding, including giving new employees a legal pad and pen to follow and learn from experienced employees. Customer Referral Programs (00:09:36) Customer referral programs and how they can improve business practices. Be the Dumbest Person in the Room (00:11:27) The benefits of being in a room with people who are smarter than you and how it can lead to personal and professional growth. Working Interviews (00:09:12) The benefits of working interviews and how they can help employers find the right fit for their business. Be Humble and Vulnerable (00:13:03) Being humble and vulnerable when attending conferences and seeking to learn from others. Using Clocks for Efficiency (00:15:16) Using digital clocks in the workplace to keep everyone conscious of time and improve efficiency. Train, Tolerate, or Terminate (00:16:25) Jeff's tip on holding employees accountable (00:16:45) Jeff shares his method of holding employees accountable and how he avoids tolerating poor performance. Getting through tough situations (00:19:59) Tips learned from a former Navy SEAL on getting through tough situations and how it can be applied to business. Immediate Response (00:21:52) The importance of responding to customers' inquiries immediately, regardless of the method of contact, to increase the chances of getting the job. Preferred Method of Communication (00:23:56) The importance of finding out customers' preferred method of communication to ensure convenience and satisfaction. Building the Bench (00:24:03) The importance of building a team and having a bench of potential employees to minimize the stress of hiring and ensure a successful business. Approaching Situations with the Intent to Learn (00:26:05) The importance of approaching every situation with the intent to learn, whether it be a good or bad situation. Disarming with "Help Me Understand" (00:29:38) Instead of asking "why," which can put people on the defensive, it's better to say "help me understand" or "can you please help me understand." Parts Management (00:30:59) The importance of efficient parts management Expectation Inspection (00:33:15) The importance of setting clear expectations and regularly inspecting them to ensure that everyone is on the same page and problems can be addressed before they become major issues. Work Order Audits (00:34:38) The importance of work order audits Get Involved with Your Neighborhood (00:35:13) The importance of getting involved with your community, joining nonprofits, and helping people. They explain how this can benefit your business and improve your stature in the community. Stretching Out Your Outreach (00:36:46) Run Your Shop from Your Favorite Vacation Spot (00:39:14) Technology nowadays makes it possible to run everything from a remote location and how it can help cure micromanagement. Spend Intentional Time Every Working Day to Plan, Learn, and Manage (00:41:03) Wear a Bright Jacket or a Loud Shirt (00:42:30) Russ shares the benefits of wearing a bright jacket or a loud shirt, how it can help you stand out and start conversations, and how it can be a part of your brand. Virtual Tour of Shop (00:44:33) Using virtual tours of the shop to market it to potential customers. Slack Communication Tool (00:45:47) Useful Apps (00:47:47) Useful apps for the automotive industry, including Today's Class, Mentor/Mentee, ASE Renewal, Grammarly, Microsoft To Do, and Canva. Thanks to our Partners Shop-Ware and Delphi Technologies Shop-Ware: More Time. More Profit. Shop-Ware Shop Management getshopware.com Delphi Technologies: Keeping current on the latest vehicle systems and how to repair them is a must for today’s technicians. DelphiAftermarket.com Connect with the Podcast -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 Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio
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This week Hunt discusses the actual cost of that aging loaner fleet. Are they really as cheap as you think? • What is an opportunity cost? How does that impact the actual cost of my loaner fleet? • Does opportunity cost apply to me and my team equally? • So, you spend a couple hundred dollars in parts to keep that beater on the road, but is it really "cheaper than a car payment?" • How does opportunity cost apply to a tow truck that I also have off the road and not making me money? Thanks to our sponsor partner NAPA TRACS NAPATRACS.com Paar Melis and Associates – Accountants Specializing in Automotive Repair Visit us Online : www.paarmelis.com Email Hunt: [email protected] Get a copy of my Book : Download Here Click to go to the Podcast on Remarkable Results Radio