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Episode 180 - Navigating Customer Expectations and Employee Performance With The Founder of Datadyne Joshua Hemmerling
- 2024/09/02
- 再生時間: 1 時間 6 分
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In this episode, Lucas and David are joined by Joshua Hemmerling, founder of Datadyne, at the Sunrise Automotive Training & Expo (https://www.trainingexpoaz.com/). Joshua discusses the importance of setting customer expectations to manage productivity and avoid issues. David shares his struggle with employee performance and praises a laid-back employee who handles problems effectively. Lucas explores new approaches to compensating advisors based on performance without tying it directly to financial bonuses.
00:00 Managing work and handling family responsibilities.
05:30 Company does not reciprocate employees' loyalty.
15:23 Teaching tool for dynamic learning through dashboard.
20:59 Transparent pricing, no commission, genuine service commitment.
26:28 Misunderstood message leads to awkward realization.
29:57 Difficulty replacing faulty fuel door actuator in car.
35:48 Peter uses pattern recognition and deductive reasoning.
41:12 Studio extends gameplay by creating artificial difficulty.
46:19 Challenging maintenance process for Cadillac engine.
51:38 Experienced machinist reflects on skill progression.
58:08 Setting expectations for time zones to avoid issues.
59:30 Efficiency and speed are top priorities.