by Jerry Isenhour | Oct 30, 2024 | The CVC Home Service Success Network
You know the drill – as a manager, it seems to be an ongoing challenge of taking in new members to your team and then moving them to where they are productive and profitable members of the team. But it does not happen by magic… It takes a system – a...
by Jerry Isenhour | Oct 23, 2024 | Business Insurance, Insurance Premium, The CVC Home Service Success Network, Workers Comp
One of the expenses of managing a home service business is the cost of workers comp insurance – where the premiums seem to rise drastically year after year, often presenting a cost that is hard to believe. Nothing is worse than having that insurance audit and...
by Jerry Isenhour | Oct 16, 2024 | Customer Service, The CVC Home Service Success Network, Training
Success in business requires the business to understand the customer – what they want and what are the fears they have. It is impossible to build trust and a relationship if we do not understand the customer’s needs and fears. There is a long list of...
by Jerry Isenhour | Oct 9, 2024 | The CVC Home Service Success Network
If a natural disaster should strike in your area, are you prepared with an action plan? Or will it be panic on your part? This past week has shown that the disruption of our lives and businesses can be truly devastating. The Boy Scout Motto – Be Prepared –...
by Jerry Isenhour | Sep 25, 2024 | The CVC Home Service Success Network, Workplace Accident, Workplace Fatality
Workplace accidents will often result in chaos, confusion, and stress. What if the result is a fatality? How are you prepared with your action plan to deal with this if it hits? The chaos and confusion can be simply overwhelming, Just think – are you, as a...
by Jerry Isenhour | Sep 18, 2024 | Implementing Your Vision, The CVC Home Service Success Network, Vision
One of our biggest failures in life will often be the lack of implementation of our great ideas – they simply wither on the vine or in our brains. But what is our reason for the failure to implement? Is it that we have a fear of failure? Or perhaps do not think...