Podcast | How to Prepare Your Shop to Become a Profitable Business in 2024 (Part 1)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- We spoke with Greg Marchand, COO at ShopPros, about evaluating your shop's performance to end the year and planning for a successful business in 2024. This podcast discussion covers:
[00:01:08] - Shop owner strategies to prepare for the new year
[00:06:15] - Staying accountable with your goal setting
[00:10:13] - Conducting transparent shop performance and employee reviews
[00:15:36] - Reflecting on your performance as a shop owner
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On the point of employees going off to run their own shop. I never wanted to run my own shop or business, it's alot of extra nonsense to deal with from my perspective rhat I didn't want. I'm pushed to do it though because all the shops I work at have ended up the same with owners and managers pushing techs in under staffes shops till 10-12 hour days, with crowded mixed and mismanaged scheduling, no time for diagnosis, no tools for diagnosis they refuse to buy a scope or an updated scanner everything is 90's and early 2000's diag stuff. The scope they have is an old brick from the 90's two channel nokia screen nonsense they couldn't even work. No training, they never take training but always know everything then its a week to diagnose a leaking intake gasket after changing injectors and pcm's.
I like transparency, SOP's, monthly if not weekly meetings, maybe quarterly or bi annual training, communication.
Too much "no I've done it this way".