Aftermarket businesses must commit to training to succeed

Aug. 17, 2016
Consistent and competent training is important for success in all areas of the aftermarket supply chain.

Karen Cover, social media coordinator for the Automotive Group of UBM Americas, wrote a blog, “Get committed to training.”

Businesses must have a clear training path and required standards of performance to have any chance at success in today’s automotive aftermarket. It doesn’t matter what segment of the business you are in – manufacturing, distribution, retail, or collision or service repair.

Effective training with standard operating procedures will improved employee performance and customer satisfaction, as well as a company’s bottom line.

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