Harmonic Motion Podcast Episode 4: Top Garage

Harmonic Motion Podcast Episode 4: Top Garage

Episode 4: The Top Garage Competition

In this episode of the Harmonic Motion podcast, James Dillon is discussing the Top Garage competition with current judges Ian Gilgrass and Glenn Cutter.

The three of them provide invaluable tips for garage owners on entering and being successful in the competition as well as advice surrounding training, marketing, succession, and business skills.

For those workshops that take part in Top Garage, the benefits are two-fold. Working through the online element of the competition, and then taking part in Top Garage’s finals where garages face the judges can help them focus on what they are good at, and where the business needs improvement.

Garages which make it to the finals receive recognition, which they can use in their marketing locally, giving the garage that much-needed edge over local competition. Taking part in Top Garage, or even better winning, can provide a unique selling point that is hard to match.

 

Key chapters and takeaways

  • Judge Introductions
    [00:00:00 – 00:04:09]
  • Entry Criteria and Categories
    [00:04:09 – 00:05:14]
  • Practical Advice and Real-Life Examples
    [00:11:54 – 00:27:19]
  • Business Strategy and Planning
    [00:27:19 – 00:36:11]
  • Mentorship
    [00:42:04 – 00:45:54]
  • Returning Competitors and Continuous Improvement
    [00:46:06 – 00:53:12]

More about the Top Garage Competition

 

Follow their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aftermarketmagazine

Check out their website: https://aftermarketonline.net/toptechnician-topgarage/

Enter the competition: https://toptech.alianskills.com/

Get Involved

 

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The Harmonic Motion Podcast Episode 3: Jay Wheatley Garage Coach & Mentor

The Harmonic Motion Podcast Episode 3: Jay Wheatley Garage Coach & Mentor

Episode 3: Jay Wheatley - Garage Coach and Mentor

In this episode, James Dillon talks about garage business matters with garage owner Jay Wheatley.

Jay took over an established garage business, changed it’s emphasis from generalist to specialist, grew it and then sold it.

Jay shares the trials, tribulations and learning from his journey in an open and frank discussion with James. If you’re a garage owner, and you have either pains or plans, this episode is a must listen.

Jay is now taking his experiences, including his successful garage exit strategy (he has since sold up and moved on), and making himself available to help others with their own garage ownership journey.

Key chapters and takeaways

  • Jay’s background
    [00:00:47 – 00:02:22]
  • Transition to the Independent Sector
    [00:02:22 – 00:03:57]
  • Transitioning a garage from all makes and models to specialist
    [00:03:57 – 00:05:00]
  • Business marketing and acquiring new customers
    [00:21:28 – 00:29:56]
  • Staff management and training
    [00:24:26 – 00:35:21]
  • Challenges of running a specialist garage
    [00:55:00 – 00:57:00]
  • Garage Business Consulting
    [01:35:42 – 01:39:50]

More about Jay Wheatley & Absolutely Automotive

 

Follow their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089057476555

Check out their website: https://absolutelyautomotive.co.uk/

Get in touch: https://absolutelyautomotive.co.uk/contact

Get Involved

 

Are you loving the podcast?

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Harmonic Motion Podcast Episode 2: Apprenticeships

Harmonic Motion Podcast Episode 2: Apprenticeships

Episode 2: Apprentices

In this episode of the Harmonic Motion podcast, host James Dillon discusses apprentices in the automotive aftermarket industry with experts Tom Denton and Andy Crook.

They explore the technician shortage and the vital role apprentices have in addressing it. Key topics include the importance of outreach to schools, creating a positive industry image, and providing structured career paths. The conversation also emphasizes the value of mentorship, a supportive workplace culture, and the need for employers to invest in their technicians. Practical advice is given on integrating apprentices into teams and the long-term benefits of developing in-house talent.

Key chapters and takeaways

  • The Technician Crisis
    [00:01:10 – 00:02:25
  • Challenges in Promoting the Automotive Industry
    [00:02:10 – 00:04:23]
  • Career and Pathway Opportunities
    [00:11:02 – 00:16:12]
  • Succession Planning
    [00:21:02 – 00:24:46]
  • Mentorship
    [00:24:46 – 00:27:36]
  • Selecting an Apprentice
    [00:27:36 – 00:32:41]
  • Supportive Workplace Culture
    [00:48:17 – 00:55:53]
  • Poaching vs Training
    [1:00:00 – 1:06:35]

More about Apprentices and our Guests

 

Tom Denton: https://www.tomdenton.org/

Andy Crook: https://www.gotboost.uk/

Join the Garage Owners Network: https://www.facebook.com/groups/garageownersnetwork

Get Involved

 

Are you loving the podcast?

Find your next episode: https://techtopics.co.uk/harmonic-motion-podcast/

Join the Facebook group to get behind the scenes action, previews of unreleased episodes and join discussion about topics from the episodes.

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Harmonic Motion Podcast Episode 1: Top Technician

Harmonic Motion Podcast Episode 1: Top Technician

Episode 1: Top Technician

In this episode of the Harmonic Motion Podcast, James Dillon is joined by Top Technician judges Ian Gilgrass and Glenn Cutter.

Listen as James, Ian and Glenn talk about the benefits of entering the Top Tech and the Top Garage competitions.

Ian Gilgrass has been active in the Top Technician competition for nearly 20 years. His aim is to improve the automotive industry through training and upskilling, and has been working with various organizations and individuals in the industry to achieve this goal.

Glen Cutter is an expert in training and is currently involved in running City of Bristol College’s heavy vehicle apprenticeship program and the level 4 management program. He aims to improve technicians and business owners knowledge and understanding in the industry.

Key chapters and takeaways

  • Judge Introductions
    [00:01:2000:06:15]
  • Entry Process and Misconceptions
    [00:10:18 – 00:12:23]
  • Judging Criteria and Guidance
    [00:18:02 – 23:12]
  • Real-World Application
    [00:24:00 – 00:27:10]
  • Structure and Tasks
    [00:27:10 – 00:30:15]
  • Judging Criteria
    [00:32:32 – 00:36:15]
  • Growth and Development Post-Competition
    [00:50:03 – 00:55:02]

More about Top Technician

 

Follow their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aftermarketmagazine

Check out their website: https://aftermarketonline.net/toptechnician-topgarage/

Enter the competition: https://toptech.alianskills.com/

Get Involved

 

Are you loving the podcast?

Find your next episode: https://techtopics.co.uk/harmonic-motion-podcast/

Join the Facebook group to get behind the scenes action, previews of unreleased episodes and join discussion about topics from the episodes.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/549573740317836/