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Transferring Technical Knowledge – Isaac Rodell and Keith Perkins [RR 802]
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Keith Perkins, L1 Automotive Diagnostics and Program, L1 Automotive Training, Listen to Keith’s previous episode <a href="https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=keith+perkins" target="_blank" rel="noopener">HERE</a>. This is Isaac Rodell's first appearance on Remarkable Results Radio. Find Isaac on Facebook "Isaac Rodiesel" <strong>Talking Points:</strong> <ul> <li><span style="background-color: transparent">The struggle to improve the transfer of technical knowledge is the same people show up to training every seminar. Yet there are a few new faces but not enough to make a larger impact on the need and value of training.</span></li> <li><span style="background-color: transparent">How do we connect with people who do not seek out training on their own</span></li> <li><span style="background-color: transparent">Paying for training, room, board, and time off needs to be the standard in the industry </span></li> <li><span style="background-color: transparent">When Issac owned his shop, he made the same mistake that so many shop owners today are making and not supporting 100% of his technician's training requirements (registration, room, board, and making their pay whole)</span></li> <li><span style="background-color: transparent">Only shop owners who attend training can see the value. Once they attend, they are all over it and turn their training commitment into a pillar of their company</span></li> <li><span style="background-color: transparent">Training pays it does not cost</span></li> <li><span style="background-color: transparent">There are many deals available for equipment for pennies on the dollar from shops that are liquidating. This a sign of the times when shop owners hesitate to become a business person</span></li> <li><span style="background-color: transparent">The first hybrid in the US was Honda Insight in 1999</span></li> <li><span style="background-color: transparent">Many of our young trainers have never set a carburetor </span></li> <li><span style="background-colo