There are a lot of different facets that go into leadership — planning, managing, mentoring, etc. — but at the end of the day, it boils down to one key point: communicating.
Nicki Meagher feels right at home in her role as service manager for the Beaver Dam location. The lifelong farmer remains heavily entrenched in her hometown ag scene.
Spring 2020 is going to be a spring that we remember and one that brought business challenges unlike any we’ve experienced before. But crops still got planted, parts purchased and equipment serviced. There have been challenges indeed, but those challenges have brought opportunities to connect with your customers in different ways and also fine tune some processes.
Are you a leader? Maybe your title is CEO, VP, or director, or maybe it’s team lead or project manager. Perhaps you have 1,000 people working under you, or just one or two. Regardless of your span of control or your title, if you’re leading in any capacity, you need to know what I’m about to tell you.
Last month, I challenged dealership leaders to make 2018 the year to invest in human capital. I listed three calls to action and some links to recent relevant articles.
Last month, I challenged dealership leaders to make 2018 the year to invest in human capital. I listed three calls to action and some links to recent relevant articles.
The Equipment Dealers Assn. (EDA) recently disseminated the 2018 Dealer-Manufacturer Relations Survey to thousands of equipment dealers through the United States and Canada. The survey will remain open for four weeks, through March 7, 2018.
Coaching salespeople is one of the most important activities for sales managers. It can also be incredibly rewarding — when done effectively — because it has a direct impact on your team’s sales performance.
Linda Ellens, co owner and controller at Ellens Equipment, discusses how her son Luke Ellens recommended instituting regular team meetings. Although there was speculation initially, over time the team members warmed to the usefulness of the meetings and the company has seen improved communication across the board.
In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, Jason Webster, commercial agronomist with PTI Farm, breaks the results of PTI Farm’s 2024 HIgh Speed Planting Corn Study.
Built on 90 years of expertise, Yetter Farm Equipment leads the agriculture industry in designing effective and innovative equipment for residue management, seedbed preparation, precision fertilizer placement, harvest attachments, strip-tillage, and more.
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