Episode 9

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15th Dec 2021

Observation From a Class I Presented - Matt Fanslow Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z [E009]

Observation From a Class I Presented - Matt Fanslow Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z

  • I taught a PICO scope class and had a few observations
  • Some owners/managers were present with their technicians
  • Some owners/managers were amazed at what the scope could do for them
  • Owners should not ignore business management classes at the expense of technician training
  • Great chance to learn what other shops are doing
  • Do owners who started as techs become more willing to invest in the back of the house vs the owners that came from outside the business or from the service counter? Are they more willing to spend money on the customer or systems than the back of the house?
  • It is important to cross-train and get management more involved in the value of equipment and the tools needed to produce timely and quality work in the bays (efficiently, accurately, reduce negative outcomes ) 
  • I believe techs should have to answer a phone and schedule an appointment and vice versa to keep the team understanding and humble
  • If a tech breaks out a piece of equipment that they have not used in a long time and because of training they see value in it, be sure they are not punished for spending extra time
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About the Podcast

Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z
From Automotive Diagnostics to Metallica and Mental Health
Matt Fanslow's Diagnosing the Aftermarket A to Z Podcast is a wide-open perspective on all aspects of the automotive aftermarket from a working diagnosticians' point of view. All topics and issues will be on the table.