Can You Keep Up With Technology and Business Changes?

Can You Keep Up With Technology and Business Changes?

Business continues to change at a dizzying pace. Can you keep up? This episode is presented by AAPEX 2021.

Hey, what’s new? Ask that question these days any you’re likely to get a wide assortment of answers. Business continues to change at a dizzying pace – from technology in the car to technology in the shop. It may be no surprise that some shop owners and service advisors find it difficult to keep up. Bob Greenwood, president and CEO of Automotive Aftermarket E-Learning Center has made a career out of doing just that. With more than 40 years of business management experience in the aftermarket and nearly 20 years running his own consulting and accounting firm, Bob talks with Doug Kaufman, editor of ShopOwner, about what it takes to help businesses thrive in today’s aftermarket.

This episode is presented by AAPEX 2021 and was recorded in August of 2021. ShopOwner extends its sympathies to Bob’s family and the staff at Automotive Aftermarket E-Learning Centre Ltd. on Bob’s untimely passing.

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