For Immediate Release For More Information Contact:
Aug. 30, 2018 Brent Hoskins
Executive Director
Business Technology Association
(816) 303-4040
BTA Service Success Training Begins Oct. 1
New online offering focuses on the fundamentals of service supervision & management
Kansas City, MO — On Oct. 1, the Business Technology Association (BTA) will begin presenting its new educational offering, BTA Service Success Training, an online training program for service supervisors and managers that addresses the fundamentals of supervision and management. With live lecture and discussion, the training will allow supervisors and managers to continue working in their jobs while learning at the same time.
Taught by veteran service manager Ken Edmonds, this training program approaches the art and science of dealer service management at a near-college level. There will be assigned reading and collaborative projects for students to develop the skills they are learning. Since the program is conducted online, students can begin to apply the things they learn immediately.
This program runs for 15 weeks, meeting twice a week. Each session will be between one and one-and-a-half hours, depending on the subject and level of participant discussion. Sessions will be recorded so students who miss a session can watch the video and not miss the instruction. There will be graded quizzes and a final test. Edmonds will provide the results to participating dealerships for future reference.
Supervisors and managers who take this course will have a better understanding of service departments and the actions they can take to increase productivity and profitability while boosting their teams’ morale and competence.
The program covers the following areas:
• Introduction to Supervision and Management
• Leading and Improving the Team
• Working with Other Departments
• Service Department Costs
• Identifying Areas for Improvement
• Time Management
• Dealing with Customers
• Understanding and Using Service Metrics
• Service Role in the Dealership
This course is the prerequisite for the BTA Advanced Service Management training program, which will be available in the spring of 2019.
For nearly 16 years, Edmonds served at Sharp Electronics Corp. and then at Konica Minolta Business Solutions as a problem solver for both technical and service management issues. In early 2018, he retired from Konica Minolta as a district service manager. Before that, Edmonds had an extensive background in the imaging business, having owned a successful dealership and serving as a service manager for multiple dealerships. In total, he has more than 40 years of experience in the technical and computer fields. Edmonds is currently consulting with dealers on strategies to improve profitability. He also writes for ENX Magazine, Office Technology magazine and blogs for the Imaging Channel. In addition, he publishes a blog for his own website, kedmonds.biz.
BTA member tuition for BTA Service Success Training is $995. A second
attendee from the same dealership is $895, and third or additional attendees are $795 each. BTA members may apply their $150 educational discount received with their membership toward this workshop (discounts do not apply for additional attendee registrations). Non-member tuition is $1,425 and includes a one-year BTA dealer membership.
For more information or to register, visit www.bta.org/SST or call (800) 843-5059.
Founded in 1926, the Business Technology Association serves office technology
dealerships, resellers, manufacturers, distributors and service companies. Its core members — office technology dealerships — consult, sell and service hardware, software and supplies with the goal of helping businesses maximize their investment in devices and technology. Through the association's various
educational programs, information, research, legal services, publications and
guidance, BTA member dealerships are positioned to be the premier source of the office technology used by businesses throughout the United States every day. For more information on BTA, visit its Web site at www.bta.org.