Disrupt: Never Stop Learning as a Shop Owner

May 25, 2020
Greg Lobsiger, owner of Loren's Body Shop, discusses why going lean is still important for shops today and how he grew his shop from $1.3 million with six employees to close to $3 million with only nine employees.

Greg Lobsiger, owner of Loren's Body Shop in Bluffton, Ind., joins Anna Zeck, editorial director for FenderBender and Bryce Evans, vice president of content and events for FenderBender, in this week's episode. Lobsiger discusses his strategies for reaching his goal of $3 million in annual revenue by the end of 2020. He also shares why he thinks being lean is vital to a shop's success.

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