Electrical Contractor Business Communication Strategy
Electrical Contractor Business Communication Strategy Podcast discusses WHY we value open and transparent communication above all else. This episode is packed with practical strategies to for electrical contracting work and how an electrician can increase productivity.
Greg Allan and Kirk Neal share the Electrical Contractor Business Communication Strategy
This episode really outlines WHY we value open and transparent communication above all else at Response Fire & Electrical Services. Learn about our perspective and how we approach difficult conversations to maintain a high level of trust and keep every person we deal with happy and valued. It will help you to take your electrical business to the next level.
Improving your communication will change everything you do and achieve at work and in life. Learn how to communicate better and implement it in your electrical contractor business plan. Enjoy a more fulfilling life with better conversations, easy conflict management, better team productivity, improved state of flow and minimise stress. Are you pumped up to take your electrical contracting business to the next level?
Show Summary of Electrical Contractor Business Communication Strategy
1.35: Examples of interruptions that cause distraction and loss of productivity.
2.40: Setting and utilising POWER BLOCKS to maximise productivity.
5.40: A practical way to slash interruptions from electricians about technical queries.
6.45: Strategies to approach upset customers or clients to maintain a good customer relationship.
8.40: The process Kirk follows to ensure that the customer knows they are valued.
11.00: People management steps to diffuse a bad situation. A highly efficient electrical contractor business communication strategy.
13.00: The listening modality to demonstrate that you have listened to them.
15.30: How to manage yourself under a stressful situation like when you are being yelled at.
17.00: A must have attitude to ensure you stay calm under high stress conversations.
18.15: How to detach from emotion to communicate better.
20.30: The steps and process to take to manage conflict.
22.30: How to be a good conversationalist.
24.45: The disastrous effects of non-billable time, call backs, non-chargeable time.
27.20: How to communicate your way out of non-billable time so that you can charge for all actual time.
29.30: How to be an EXPERT electrician and not a slave.
32.00: Using communication to KNOW your day to maximise productivity, maximise income and minimise losses. An electrical contractor business communication strategy for you.
33.40: The 30 second strategy that will break first meeting awkwardness down to build trust in you as an electrician.
35.20: Techniques to take control of your day.
36.00: The dangerous state of rushing and the effect it has on your mental state and how that effects your day.
38.30: Being prepared and the actual effects it has on your Productivity.
Electrical Contractor Business Communication Strategy
Electrical Contractor Business Attitude
Electrical Contractor Business Attitude Podcast has Greg and Kirk discuss the effects of the ego and how it limits your ability to learn new things and develop as an electrician. Learn how to accelerate your electrical business growth, learning, and understanding!
Response Electricians Team shares the Electrical Contractor Business Attitude
In this episode of Inside Response, learn how we have created flexibility within the team to allow us to adapt to any situation when we do not have a key team member come to work. We discuss how you can become a super learner and the most valuable electrician at your electrical company.
The ego is not necessarily a bad thing, it is what you think of yourself and it is there to protect you at all times. In this electrical business lesson, you will learn how to adapt your ego to maximise your learning and become a student of every person you come in contact with in life and at work.
Show Notes from Electrical Contractor Business Attitude:
1.30: Cross Training your team to protect your lifestyle.
2.30: Strategies to ensure that you aren't crushed when key team members don't come to work.
4.30: To develop a free-style mobile office and model of management.
6.30: Hiring virtual assistance to assist you with basic administration roles.
8.00: Hiring electricians who are willing to learn without ego.
10.00: How a hierarchy limits the flexibility in your team.
12.20: How to deal with criticism to maximise your learning.
13.30: How to understand people and develop an electrical contractor business attitude.
15.30: Why telling people that they shouldn't have a licence is detrimental in the long term.
17.30: How to get someone to NOT listen to you.
20.30: The problem to learning WHAT to do but not WHY.
24.00: How people interpret the things the way they do!
25.00: Techniques to learn from everyone to cultivate an electrical contractor business attitude.
27.40: How your ego protects your FEELINGS but limits your growth.
30.00: How performance does not matter if you aren't demonstrating you are learning.
35.00: How the customer will perceive an electrician with an ego.
40.00: How to find the values of the company you work for
45.00: How a business owner can ensure that they are doing to learn with you.