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Collision Conversations in Leadership
by Kristen Felder
Check out audio versions of Larry and Kristen's published articles concerning the collision industry.
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Stop Calling It Complaining The Collision Industry Needs Warning Signals
Let's have some conversation around collision repair and leadership. In this episode, Kristen Felder reads her position paper, “The Signal Is Not The Problem: Why Collision Repair Needs the People Who Speak Up.”For years, people in the collision repair industry have been told that naming problems is just complaining. That if you do not bring a complete solution, you should stop being negative. But what if that mindset is exactly how industries decline?This episode explores the difference between complaining and signaling — and why healthy industries need people willing to identify problems before they become normalized. Drawing from psychological safety research, Toyota’s andon cord, organizational silence, journalism, disaster investigations, and the current collision repair claims environment, this paper argues that speaking up is not the failure.Silence is.As insurer-controlled claims funnels, DRP pressure, digital claim processes, and repair decision constraints continue to reshape the relationship between shops, consumers, and carriers, the industry has to ask a harder question:Did we get here because people complained too much?Or because too many valid warnings were dismissed as complaints?This is a conversation about voice, silence, leadership, claims control, and the future health of collision repair.Topics covered:Collision repair industry cultureClaims handling and insurer controlDRP pressure and repair funnelsPsychological safetyOrganizational silenceWhy speaking up mattersLeadership in collision repairThe difference between complaining and signalingCollision Coffee Talk is where we talk honestly about collision repair, claims handling, insurer behavior, shop leadership, and the issues shaping the future of the industry.
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