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Cell Phone Policies by Elite

November 9, 2010 by Elite Worldwide 6 Comments

When your employees come to work in the morning, you’re entitled to expect them to be “thinking” about their job as well as doing it. The “thinking” part includes considering a customer’s concerns, performing a proper diagnosis, and concentrating on what they’re doing with each service or repair. If they’re distracted by other people, or taking a call on their cell phone, then not only do you not get what you’re entitled to (which is their full concentration on the job), but it may very well lead to a serious accident. Just as we all would expect that a surgeon would not be talking on the phone while operating, your customers have the right to know that your employees are 100% focused when working on their brakes, suspension, etc.  So do this: have an employee meeting and tell all your people that the single, most important thing to you is the safety of your employees and your customers. Tell them that your company policy now states that all cell phones need to be turned off and put away when employees come to work, period. Then go on to tell them that this policy is not being implemented to increase productivity, but to protect the well-being of your customers. With this new policy in place, they will be able to retrieve messages and return calls when they’re on break or during lunch. If they tell you they’re concerned that someone might have to reach them in an emergency situation, just tell them all they’ll need to do is assure their immediate family members, baby-sitters, schools, etc., all have the shop phone number.

So don’t let the tail wag the dog. If you do, the day will come when you’ll pay a price, and that price may very well be a serious injury or the loss of life. The stars that work with you will understand. Those that don’t will more than likely be gone in a short time anyway.  Lastly, make sure this policy is in your employee handbook and disclosed with each candidate for employment.

This tip is brought to you by Bob Cooper, President of Elite Worldwide. For more great tips on employee management, visit the Elite website at http://www.EliteWorldwideStore.com.

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Outperform Your Competition

August 2, 2010 by kristicroy 4 Comments

Your customers continue to invest in communication technologies that make life simple. If asked what percentage of Americans do you think own a cell phone, what would you say? A recent survey showed that 91 percent of Americans carry a cell phone. Want some more numbers to chew on? How about this – Americans sent and received some 822 billion text messages, or 5 billion a day, for the second half of 2009, and over 1.5 trillion messages for the entire year. That’s more than double the number of text messages in 2008 and those numbers continue to grow. I would guess for those numbers to almost double again for 2010. Take advantage of the technology that your customers love, outperform your competition, stay connected and get closer to your customers, tap into the customer network and enjoy all the rewards! UpdatePromise sends consistent pro-active status updates to your customers while allowing direct 2-way communication through text and email. Increase your CSI scores, enhance your shops productivity and see more on time deliveries, increase your customer referrals and retention rate, enhanced marketing with post delivery messages, brand recognition, and much more. There are no long term contracts, and we offer you a 30 day money back guarantee that you will see the results in your shop. Use it and you won’t ever want to go without it. Visit our website at www.updatepromise.com and take a free test drive.

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iPhone vs Google Phone – Too Many Choices To Make

December 12, 2009 by Butler--BCRN Leave a Comment

I am considering purchasing a new cell phone so I went to Walmart and looked at their iPhones. However, I decided to come home and search online to see what all was available. That may have been a mistake, as I am indefinite of what choice to make now. I discovered that Google is coming out with a phone called Google Phone, which is supposed to be better than the iPhone. There are way too many decisions to make in the technology world today. Therefore, I would like feedback on which cell phone you prefer. Is the Google Phone worth waiting on? I will be stuck with the phone for awhile, so I might as well think about it before deciding what phone to go with.


Now that I have that out of the way, I can get to the serious stuff. lol We completed our finals and have all of the projects out on time. (kudos to the students) The semester went by fast as usual and we’re now on a needed break. Classes will resume Tuesday, January 19, 2010.

I want to thank all of the Collision Repair students at Butler Community College for all of their hard work and effort to make Butler a success. I am confident that we currently have some the most talented students anywhere, and they will provide the proof that we do produce Champions in the Collision Repair Industry.

Enjoy your break and I will see you all back in class next year.
Donnie

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