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The Three Ps of Reigniting Your Motivation

How having purpose, passion and a plan helped me overcome challenges at my coffeehouse and can help your business, too.

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TIA Names ‘The Rookie’ 2014 OTR Conference Motivational Speaker

Jim "The Rookie" Morris will be the motivational speaker at the Tire Industry Association’s 2014 OTR Conference, in Marco Island, Fla. “We are excited to hear Jim’s inspirational story and what he has accomplished. Although his story takes place on a baseball diamond, we can all relate to fulfilling goals and dreams in our businesses

Effective shop management goes beyond sales growth

Shops that are run with an intentional focus on core business fundamentals tend to be the most successful in the long run.

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Gallery: 2024 Off-the-Road Tire conference

Check out some of the highlights from this year’s OTR Tire Conference, featuring speakers on OTR service safety, economic outlooks and other trends.

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Plan to Protect Your Shop’s Growth

Lacking certain planning may lead to your hard-earned success disappearing in an instant.

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Virginia Tire’s Julie Holmes Creates Opportunities for Upskilling Workforce

Julie said her upbringing instilled a limitless mindset and strong work ethic.

Point S Reveals Ambitious ‘500, 50, 5’ Growth Goal

The independent tire dealer network plans to have 500 stores in 50 states within five years.

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Maxxis Spotlights Digital Wellness with ‘Eyes Up’ Interview Series

Maxxis has partnered with Ben Grannis, cyclist and motivational speaker, to reduce distracted driving.

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Eight Great Practices for Creating a Winning Team Culture

In your quest to be the absolute best tire/auto service business you can possibly be, you can have a beautiful facility, state-of-the-art equipment and all the amenities to enrich your customer’s experience, but if don’t have a great, “Winning Team” culture, then you still don’t have a truly great company. With that in mind, here

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