Showing posts with label Leadership. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leadership. Show all posts

Monday, November 12, 2012

Are you this Committed?


Here is a question you need to ask yourself as a business owner. Are you really committed to the success of your company? In other words, what are you willing to do to have success in your business? Now don't take my words the wrong way. I am only talking about legally, ethically, and morally. My experience is most owners are too busy with the day to day stuff, too tired, too uncommitted to challenge themselves and their team. Perhaps this will inspire you to challenge yourself and your team.

 The owners of Thornton & Grooms are committed to rapidly grow their maintenance agreement base to keep the Technicians busy and provide opportunities for future business. A maintenance agreement customer is much more likely to have work done by that company and have replacement work done by that company. They may not get further quotes or at least will get fewer competitive quotes. Thornton & Grooms long term goal is 20,000 agreements by 2021. That is a “big audacious goal” that will change the structure of Thornton & Grooms. It will reduce their marketing to non-customers. It will allow them to have at least a dozen Preventative Maintenance Technicians who can grow into full NATE certified Service Technicians. Since these agreements also include a plumbing maintenance inspection, they will also grow on the plumbing side of the business.
 

Matt, Mike, and Dave getting shaved!
So how did they go about being fully engaged and committed towards this goal? They challenged their Technicians on the HVAC and plumbing side of the business. If the Technicians could sell 240 maintenance agreements in 5 weeks, they would shave the heads of the owners, Matt, Mike, and Dave. With a full commitment by all employees, they sold 262 maintenance agreements in the five week period. So guess what happened last Friday morning. Yes the heads were shaved!

 It’s that time of year to plan ahead for 2013, to set “big audacious goals” that you are totally committed to and engaged in achieving. If you go to our website, www.SayYesToSuccess.com,
and click on “Free Stuff” there are forms there to help you put together your goals for 2013. Be fully committed and engaged in 2013! In fact start today and set goals for the remainder of 2012.


Change or be left behind, you have to decide.

Dan has been in the service industry for nearly 50 years. He has operated a large plumbing, heating and air conditioning service company and for the past 12 years has helped small companies in the service business to grow and prosper. Contact him at Dan@SayYesToSuccess.com.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Spring Training


This last week our Grandsons were off for spring break, they live in the Orlando area. In order to give our Daughter a break from the boys, I took them to a Spring Training game. I didn’t want to travel all the way to Lakeland to see “My” Tigers so we went to Kissimmee to see the Houston Astros play the Florida Marlins. They had a special for 2 tickets, two hot dogs and two soft drinks for $28.00. The weather was great and the seats were pretty good. The boys brought their mitts just in case a ball came close. As we watched the game it hit me over the head like a rock! Most HVAC, plumbing, and electrical service companies are perpetually in Spring Training mode.
So you ask what do you mean, Dan? Let me recap a couple of events at the game. To start the game, a young lady sang the National Anthem. She was unaccompanied but should have been. One of the Astro’s star players did not hustle from 1st and was thrown out at home plate on an extra bases hit to center field. The Astro’s center fielder and left fielder did not coordinate a call for a fly ball and it was dropped for a hit and a run for Miami. A Houston runner was picked off second base because he was not as alert as he should have been. A lot of minor league players were in the game and the regulars did not play up to regular season caliber. I see the same thing in many service businesses but it’s year around! Let me put it into the genre of your service business.
Just as the lady that sang the National Anthem, you have not provided accompaniment for your office staff. They have poor equipment to work on, need more training and practice; they were put into their positions without being evaluated for the quality of their performance. They are there as the lead-in the start of the game of providing world class service to your customers.
Just as the star player did not hustle and score a run for the home team, your star players are not hustling around the bases. They are not completing all six steps of a service call and even worse, they are not providing the customer with options for upgrades and add-ons.
Just as the two outfielders did not call for the ball, your team is not making the calls that will provide the customer with the best possible service. Wrong Tech to the wrong job, poor routing, lack of communication of key information between the office and the field just to name a few of the call for the ball errors in your service company.
Just as the runner was picked off because he was inattentive, you and your team members are letting others pick off your customers because you have been inattentive. In fact you are so inattentive your customers don’t remember the company that serviced them and they don’t have an easy way to find you. You haven’t kept in touch with them, you don’t have regular newsletters for them, no postcards, no stickers on equipment, no outbound calls to them, no referral program. Perhaps you online presence is so weak, they can’t find you on the internet either.
As the team owner, general manager, and coach, it’s your responsibility to get your team into regular season mode each and every day. You need to get out of spring training mode and get your head into regular season play. Time to move forward to prepare for each day as at least a regular big league season game if not a game seven of the World Series.

Dan has been involved in the service business for over 50 years operating a successful plumbing heating and air conditioning business and consulting service businesses. He can be contacted at Dan@SayYesToSuccess.com.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Believer or Follower?

We are babysitting our grandchildren in the Orlando area this week. Our Daughter and Son-In-Law are both out of town so we have the opportunity to enjoy and spoil the Grandchildren. There are four of them, all under the age of 7 and keep Grandma and Grandpa going from sun up to sunset. We were able to take them to church on Sunday. They go to classes and we have an hour or so to relax and enjoy the message and worship. Often I catch an idea from the message that carries over to the business world. And that was what happened this Sunday.
The pastor asked if we were a believer in Jesus or a follower. It immediately struck me that this applies to business in a little different way but still as an important point. Are you a believer in the basic principle of business and management or are you a true follower of those principles?
Let me give you a couple of examples. Do you believe your company should make a profit? Or, do you believe your employees should be accountable for their actions and produce a profit for your company? Do you believe a contractor is as valuable to society (customers) as a doctor or a lawyer? Do you believe in providing the customer with “first class” service?
I am quite confident that you believe in at least three of these examples. I find many contractors don’t believe in their own value to society (customers). I work with contractors and techs to help them realize their value to the health, comfort, and well being of society (customers). The other three are areas almost every contractor I have ever met, believe, but that’s where it ends. They believe but they do not follow. What does that mean? There is a huge difference. You can believe in these fundamentals but the real question is do you follow those fundamentals daily in your business? A follower is one who constantly is working at improving these fundamentals. They have a plan and goals. They have check points along the journey to measure their progress. They don’t allow themselves to get caught up in the little meaningless things of the day. They focus on the issues that make their company profitable, sustainable, and customer directed in every area of the presentation to the customer.
Are you a believer or a follower?