Even bike shops need training
Filed in Posts That Pay The BillsThis post is sponsored by Conductit Training Management Software.
There are all sorts of bike shops, ranging from little one-person shacks to great big glossy dealerships. All of them could use training in some way, shape or form if only to prevent them from hanging up on customers before they finish speaking. Conductit training management software gives you a way to easily track who is learning what, when and how often. Trusted to get the job done right, this is a powerful system that allows you to put forward the best customer service possible, which of course gets in the sales, word of mouth and blog posts. Create employee profiles, track their certifications, figure out where they need to go next. The fully-featured software has everything you need.
You can even get a free 30-day evaluation to see if it’s for you…and that’s a full version, not an annoying truncated one. It’s good stuff. Check it out.
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