• Shop Owner Open Forum [THA 158]

  • Feb 13 2020
  • Duración: 47 m
  • Podcast

Shop Owner Open Forum [THA 158]

  • Resumen

  • Panel:

    • Rachael Wacha, City Auto Repair, Gainsville, FL
    • Kate Jonasee, K-Tech, Sebastopol, CA (MSO)
    • Donnie Hudson, Troy Auto Care, Troy, MI (MSO)
    • Jeremy Winters, Service Manager at Weavers Auto Center, Shawnee, KS

    Talking Points:

     

    • Kate’s big thing was the improvement in her company culture and the psychology of herself as a leader was impactful.
    • Rachael, getting yourself centered so you can make a change with your team
    • Some on your team will exit themselves as they choose not to be team players
    • Technical and management training is so important to the development of your team
    • Donnie does cross-training so each other knows the other job
    • Training happens when the culture breeds continuing education
    • Localize training needs to be more hands-onHire a national trainer and split costs with fellow shop owners and set up a Saturday for a daytime hands-on
    • Labor rates are a reflection of your value proposition. 
    • Labor rates should be a function of the business not of the market
    • If you did your job right it is never about the labor rate
    • Customers want to trust you  
    • Rachel sells here value vs price or labor rate
    • Customers ask price or rates because they don’t know what else to ask
    • Focusing on the customer is part of your culture. They will now it and feel it
    • You can offer a value proposition for your customers even if you just started. Start out strong with a strong culture and commitment to your team and your customerSurround yourself with people smarter than you
    • Ask other shop owners 90% of them want to help. Put your ego on the shelf. Be humble
    • Weavers got completely off of flat rate. They have six-figure technicians on an hourly planYou can tie many performance bonuses
    • Donnie and kate has put in place an IRA plan for their techs
    • Comebacks:Handled as a #1 priorityThis show the character of the company by how you handle come backs
    • Consider a system to track every come back to spot a trend
    • Kate and Jeremy are watching the growth of EV’s 
    • Kate and Donny are not heavily into Hybrids
    • Rachael feels that having peers and colleagues helping her has had a big impact on here business
    • Kate feels that her business coach has had a huge impact on her businessShe recently had 36 other shop owners touring her facility where there was knowledge transfer happening for everyoneBonding and Q & A happening
    • Idea sharing
    • Jeremy has seen the impact of a business coach on the business. A game-changer
    • Donnie’s coaching experience is from his local business development group. Sharing, caring, teaching
    • Succession planning. How do you plan to doEvery decision you make should be on succeeding the business
    • Family businesses have unique dynamics. Open communication is critical
    • If you can’t find a successor with the passion necessary you don’t have a good candidate

     

    Resources:

    • A special thanks to Donnie Hudson, Kate Jonasee, Rachel Wacha and Jeremy Winters for their contribution to the aftermarket.
    • Books Page HERE
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