Automotive Shop Management Espanola NM

Boost the efficiency and profitability of your auto body shop business by really taking a look at your shop’s financial performance. This process begins with quality auto body shop management. You can’t just run business as usual and expect changes. This is a competitive business and there’s always room for improvement. Listed below you will find local management consulting agencies around Espanola that can help you increase employee productivity by creating performance benchmarks, enhance customer service and follow-up, revise production scheduling and tracking procedures and maintain paint and material control.

Human Initiative Inc
(505) 270-0891
302 Girard Blvd SE
Albuquerque, NM
David Moore & Co
(505) 836-2297
7625 Willow Wood Dr NW
Albuquerque, NM
Arch Of Leadership
(505) 797-8881
8224 Louisiana Blvd NE Ste D
Albuquerque, NM
Idea Group Of Sante Fe
(505) 955-0411
3600 Cerrillos Rd Ste 734
Santa Fe, NM
John A Bjelke Consulting
(505) 450-6089
6000 Montano Plaza Dr NW Apt 15C
Albuquerque, NM
Collaborative Solutions
505-292-9949
3713 Mt. Rainier Dr. N.E.
Albuquerque, NM
Genquest Inc
(505) 246-2829
1805 Rio Grande Blvd NW Ste 2
Albuquerque, NM
Jan S Humble Consultant
(505) 291-1151
2801 Mary Ellen St NE
Albuquerque, NM
Consensus Builder
(505) 254-3942
1412 Morningside Dr NE
Albuquerque, NM
Proteus Corp
(505) 275-3013
10010 Indian School Rd NE
Albuquerque, NM
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Automotive Shop Management

Looking for a way to increase employee productivity and loyalty at your repair operation? You may need to look no further than your monthly balance sheet.

4/1/1997

Research shows employees are inclined to work harder if they're familiar with how the company makes money. In fact, in a survey by Ernst & Young, a U.K.-based consulting firm, 86 percent of employees said they'd be more motivated to help their employers succeed if they had access to the company's financial data.

That's the premise behind a philosophy called open-book management - a concept in which employers treat employees as if they're business partners.

"Open the books so people can understand the financial aspects of the business and find out how the shop makes money," says John Case, writer for "Inc." magazine and author of the book, "Open Book Management." "Sit down with employees in regular meetings and explain what the numbers mean.

"But don't expect employees to become accountants overnight," he says. "Repeat, repeat, repeat. Once they realize how a shop's success benefits them and how much impact they can make, they'll snap to attention."

Case says shop owners should make a game out of teaching employees about the company's income statement. But keep it simple. He recommends keeping track of the shop's financial success on a large scoreboard that hangs in an area accessible to everyone. Each week, update the figures in the following ...

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