Questions Lean Auto Aftermarket Managers Should Ask EmployeesLeadership begins with asking the right questions. Your job as a Lean manager is to collect data gathered through observation, study, conversation, and more, analyze it, discover efficiencies, and then convey your vision for improvement to key persons. You can only have an accurate picture of your business's prospects if you ask the right questions.

Here are several questions that Lean aftermarket managers should ask employees. If you do not know the answer to any or all of these questions, spend time today gathering that information.

 

Questions to Ask Manufacturing Floor Employees

The employees who operate your equipment and create your products are often closest to efficiencies that could help you improve production. If you do not actively solicit their assistance, you could miss opportunities to improve.

Ask these questions when you visit your shop floor:

Questions to Ask Customer Service Representatives

Customer Service Representatives are in direct contact with your customers and serve collectively as the face and voice of your brand. Their performance affects your sales, your Net Promoter Score, shrink numbers in retail locations, your reputation, your media presence, and much more. There are few things more important than listening to their feedback and enriching their jobs to reduce stress, increase empowerment, and create powerfully positive customer experience.

Ask them these questions:

Questions to Ask Supervisors

Middle management in a Lean organization is uniquely challenging. Supervisors are pressured to continuously improve and meet or exceed goals, yet they may not have the decision-making power to make changes in order to do so.

Listen to your supervisors and help them help you by asking these questions:

Questions a Lean Manager Should Ask EmployeesLeadership begins with asking the right questions. Your job as a Lean manager is to collect data gathered through observation, study, conversation, and more, analyze it, discover efficiencies, and then convey your vision for improvement to key persons.

You cannot have an accurate picture of your business's prospects if you do not ask the right questions.

Here are several questions I recommend Lean managers ask. If you do not know the answer to any or all of these questions, spend time today gathering that information.

Questions to Ask Manufacturing Floor Employees

The employees who operate your equipment and create your products are often closest to efficiencies that could help you improve production. If you do not actively solicit their assistance, you could miss opportunities to improve. (more…)

Automotive AftermarketThe automotive aftermarket industry is changing rapidly.

With more than 255 million cars registered in the United States alone, plenty of opportunities exist for innovative companies. Managers hired to supervise these initiatives need unique skills, a driving passion, and the ability to adapt and stay ahead of future industry trends.

Consider the following points when it's time to hire a manager in the automotive aftermarket industry.

Past Results Trump Length of Experience

What good is a decade of experience if financial losses are directly tied to that manager? (more…)

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