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Vanity Numbers vs Real Numbers

Episode 17 of the Inspector Toolbelt Talk podcast, hosted by Ian Robertson, titled "Vanity Numbers vs Real Numbers" was published on April 30, 2024 and runs 46 minutes.

April 30, 2024 ·46m · Inspector Toolbelt Talk

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Preston Kincaid himself joins us to dissect the often-misguided pursuit of vanity metrics in the home inspection industry. Ever wonder why some inspectors boast about the number of inspections they perform or the number of inspectors they hire rather than what really matters? Through Preston's seasoned eyes, we examine how these inflated numbers can detract from the substance of the trade and potentially mislead consumers about the value of a thorough home inspection. Our candid chat also she...

Preston Kincaid himself joins us to dissect the often-misguided pursuit of vanity metrics in the home inspection industry. Ever wonder why some inspectors boast about the number of inspections they perform or the number of inspectors they hire rather than what really matters? Through Preston's seasoned eyes, we examine how these inflated numbers can detract from the substance of the trade and potentially mislead consumers about the value of a thorough home inspection. Our candid chat also sheds light on the importance of setting prices that truly reflect the expert knowledge and meticulous work invested in each inspection.

The conversation takes a deeper, more personal turn as we discuss burnout. We've all been there – overworked and undervalued – but I'm here to tell you, it's possible to emerge victorious. By recalibrating what defines success, we find that reducing volume, elevating service prices, and enhancing life quality transformed not just our businesses, but our entire outlook. This episode isn't just about charging what you're worth; it's a call to arms for fellow inspectors to embrace a business model that harmonizes profitability with personal well-being.

Rounding off our discussion, we explore the less visible, but no less significant, cognitive biases that skew perceptions of self-worth and pricing strategies in the home inspection industry. We share uplifting tales of colleagues who've dared to raise their rates and, as a result, discovered a more balanced, prosperous life. These stories aren't just inspirational; they're instructional, underscoring the critical need for our industry to price services appropriately. Join us for a thought-provoking exploration of how we can collectively uplift the standards and the reputation of the home inspection profession, ensuring it's seen with the same respect as other high-stakes fields.

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