Archive of: Education + Training
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Coached for SuccessTired of putting in 80-hour weeks? A professional coach could help you develop more efficient practices and behaviors, which means working less—and making more money at the same time. |
August 2010 |
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Material MattersAdvanced metals are the future of collision repair—and that future is now. Are your techs trained to properly repair or replace parts made of advanced materials? Your customers’ lives depend on your answer. |
May 2010 |
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Winning WomenWIN’s mentoring program helps prepare the next generation of young women for careers in collision repair—and prompts mentors to stay innovative and on top of the latest changes in the industry. |
March 2010 |
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On-Site EducationEver thought of having an on-site training space? The benefits are worth the investment: reduced travel costs, increased efficiency, and more knowledgeable employees and customers. |
December 2009 |
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The Educated GuessEstimation is often learned on the job. But as many shop owners are finding out, estimator school can shorten the learning curve—and improve the accuracy of your estimates. |
October 2009 |
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Better Process, Better BusinessTraining your team to follow SOPs is critical for shop success. Here’s how to create them—and make sure they stick. |
August 2009 |
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Stamp of ApprovalTwo shop owners invested big bucks in training their techs and buying equipment to get manufacturer certified. Was it worthwhile? Absolutely, they say. |
March 2009 |







