39 min

How To Make Your Auto Shop Start Like the Lions and End Like the 49ers with Jason Patel and Geoff Berman Maximum Octane

    • Business

Marshall Goldsmith said it first and best, "what got you here won't get you there." This premise works virtually in every aspect of life, yet in business and sports, it is remarkably accurate. Competitors (and rivals) constantly look for weaknesses in our game to exploit, take advantage of, and outperform us. Even when we are winning, we must take a moment to reflect on what can be improved. 
So, what can we learn from the 49ers' comeback against the Lions last week? 
Today, on another NFL-related episode, I'm joined by Jason Patel and Geoff Berman to analyze the Lions' meltdown at the NFC Championship against the 49ers and what we can learn from it and incorporate it into our auto repair shop's strategy. Geoff and Jason are Performance Coaches at ATI, proud owners of innovative thinking, and two of the most inspiring and compelling thought leaders in the automotive industry. 
Throughout this episode, you'll hear about the importance of being adaptable and innovative as a leader, understanding the consequences of your actions, and working constantly to strengthen your auto shop's weaknesses just as much as you know your competitors' weaknesses. You'll also hear Jason and Geoff's thoughts on how to build positive leadership in rough times, why you must take a step forward and recognize your failures, how to motivate your technicians, and more.
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
 What did the Lions' meltdown teach us about growth strategies (4:20)Why adaptability is essential (9:00)The importance of being aware of our auto shop's weaknesses (13:20)What can you do to fail less next time? (16:50)Why do so many auto shops start strong and then decay? (24:30)What kind of half-time pep talk is the one you should be working on (30:00)
Resources Mentioned:
Book: Marshall Goldsmith - What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More SuccessfulAndy Griffith - What It Was Was FootballAbbott and Costello - Who’s On First?
Connect with Geoff:
LinkedInEmail: gberman@autotraining.net
Let's connect:
WebsiteLinkedInFacebookEmail: info@maximumoctane.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Marshall Goldsmith said it first and best, "what got you here won't get you there." This premise works virtually in every aspect of life, yet in business and sports, it is remarkably accurate. Competitors (and rivals) constantly look for weaknesses in our game to exploit, take advantage of, and outperform us. Even when we are winning, we must take a moment to reflect on what can be improved. 
So, what can we learn from the 49ers' comeback against the Lions last week? 
Today, on another NFL-related episode, I'm joined by Jason Patel and Geoff Berman to analyze the Lions' meltdown at the NFC Championship against the 49ers and what we can learn from it and incorporate it into our auto repair shop's strategy. Geoff and Jason are Performance Coaches at ATI, proud owners of innovative thinking, and two of the most inspiring and compelling thought leaders in the automotive industry. 
Throughout this episode, you'll hear about the importance of being adaptable and innovative as a leader, understanding the consequences of your actions, and working constantly to strengthen your auto shop's weaknesses just as much as you know your competitors' weaknesses. You'll also hear Jason and Geoff's thoughts on how to build positive leadership in rough times, why you must take a step forward and recognize your failures, how to motivate your technicians, and more.
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
 What did the Lions' meltdown teach us about growth strategies (4:20)Why adaptability is essential (9:00)The importance of being aware of our auto shop's weaknesses (13:20)What can you do to fail less next time? (16:50)Why do so many auto shops start strong and then decay? (24:30)What kind of half-time pep talk is the one you should be working on (30:00)
Resources Mentioned:
Book: Marshall Goldsmith - What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More SuccessfulAndy Griffith - What It Was Was FootballAbbott and Costello - Who’s On First?
Connect with Geoff:
LinkedInEmail: gberman@autotraining.net
Let's connect:
WebsiteLinkedInFacebookEmail: info@maximumoctane.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

39 min

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