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Bridgestone Features NFL Coach Jon Gruden in Videos

Bridgestone Americas, the Official Tire of the National Football League (NFL), has recruited former football coach and analyst Jon Gruden to star in its latest commercial for its DriveGuard line. The new commercial “Pep Talk,” will debut during Thursday’s NFL Kickoff broadcast.

Club 3633 Profile: Nick Sauty

Nicolas Sauty is on a quest for answers to fundamental science problems in the world of tires. As a polymer scientist in the innovative technology department at Cooper Tire & Rubber Co., Sauty’s work is never confined to a single area. He spends his day developing everything from new polymers to processes.

TGI Hosts Dealer Meeting in Jamaica

Tire Group International (TGI) hosted its third, biennial dealer meeting, “Mission: Happiness 3,” in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

Q&A: A Conversation with Point S USA’s CEO

Following Point S USA’s dealer meeting in Phoenix, CEO Walter Lybeck sat down with Tire Review to talk the state of the co-op and what Point S USA has in store for its current and future members.

The Crisis of Trust

For tire dealers, your business – and your livelihood – is based on trust. And though trust is essential to success, it can be a fragile thing.

Passion, Partnerships Highlight K&M Annual Dealer Meeting

In January, hundreds of tire dealers within the Mr. Tire/Big 3 Tire network gathered in Overland Park, Kan., for the 2017 K&M Tire Trade Show and Dealer Conference.

Controlling Payroll, Managing Productivity

Building a successful business is all about building your people. But do we do an effective job of motivating and rewarding them?

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K&M Dealer Meeting Recap

Hundreds of tire dealers within the Mr. Tire/Big 3 Tire network gathered in Overland Park, Kan., on Jan. 19-20 for the 2017 K&M Tire Trade Show and Dealer Conference.

Incentivizing Your Team

Since the time we started advising shop owners, I’m pretty sure I’ve seen every pay plan known to man. I’m also pretty sure that I’ve heard every possible variation of the same question: “How can I pay my team in a way that motivates them without eating all of my profits?” If that sounds familiar,

On Being a Top Shop

When I ask successful tire dealers what they do, I hear things like, “We try to make someone’s day better,” and “We keep families safe,” and “Whatever it takes to serve the customer,” or “We set an example, to make a positive impact on our community.” Rarely does selling tires come up first. So this