How a Service Department Becomes Profitable | SDR #303

EPISODE · Sep 9, 2024 · 21 MIN

How a Service Department Becomes Profitable | SDR #303

from Service Drive Revolution with Chris Collins

In this episode of Service Drive Revolution, hosts Chris Collins and Christian Lafferty dive into the key strategies for transforming a service department into a profit powerhouse. From improving customer retention to optimizing labor efficiency, they break down the step-by-step process that can turn any service department around. Whether you're struggling with profitability or looking to maximize your department's potential, this episode provides actionable insights and proven techniques to help you hit your financial goals. Don't miss this essential guide to making your service department a profit machine! 0:00 - 8:00 Intro 8:00 - 12:00 News 12:00 - 20:00 How a Service Department Becomes Profitable Discounted Offers for Training and Books in Description Below ⬇⬇⬇ Special Discount on Our OnDemand Training - https://bit.ly/Ondemand-Special-offer  Schedule a 15-minute intro call with our team to find out how Chris Collins Signature Coaching can grow your bottom line. http://bit.ly/CCIschedule  Got a question? Call us at 1-833-3-ASK-SDR Grab our best selling books for your team: Your 90-Day roadmap to your best Fixed-Ops month ever starts here: https://swiy.co/F-ln  Millionaire Service Advisor also includes our 11-step Circle of Trust System: https://swiy.co/F-lq  Join our Facebook Groups: For Fixed Ops -- http://bit.ly/YTfixedopsgroup  For Independent Shop Owners -- http://bit.ly/YTRSOSgroup

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