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The 5-Year Industry Horizon: Retiring Owners, Subscription Hardware, and Digital Distortion (Episode 83)

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Where is the locksmith and physical security integration industry heading over the next 3 to 5 years? In Episode 83, Chad (Loc-Doc Security [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.locdoc.com/]), Lars (Calgary Lock & Safe [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://calgarylockandsafe.ca/]), and Tony (Assured Security [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.assuredsecurity.com/]) bypass the day-to-day operational whirlwind to map out the long-term macroeconomic trends, technological disruptions, and personnel changes heading straight for security business owners. Fresh off a structured corporate training exercise with their executive peer groups, the guys present a raw look at their top personal business opportunities and challenges. Tony details the massive wave of retiring baby-boomer business owners and how to position your company to execute clean, value-driven acquisitions. Chad throws a curveball by introducing the logistics of subscription plans and recurring maintenance retainers for traditional, non-electronic mechanical door hardware. Meanwhile, Lars dives deep into geopolitical risk patterns, rising tariff structures, and the inevitable squeeze hitting the distribution layer. Finally, the trio tackles the silent killer of front-office productivity: the context-switching trap of modern digital distractions.

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aflevering The 5-Year Industry Horizon: Retiring Owners, Subscription Hardware, and Digital Distortion (Episode 83) artwork

The 5-Year Industry Horizon: Retiring Owners, Subscription Hardware, and Digital Distortion (Episode 83)

Where is the locksmith and physical security integration industry heading over the next 3 to 5 years? In Episode 83, Chad (Loc-Doc Security [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.locdoc.com/]), Lars (Calgary Lock & Safe [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://calgarylockandsafe.ca/]), and Tony (Assured Security [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.assuredsecurity.com/]) bypass the day-to-day operational whirlwind to map out the long-term macroeconomic trends, technological disruptions, and personnel changes heading straight for security business owners. Fresh off a structured corporate training exercise with their executive peer groups, the guys present a raw look at their top personal business opportunities and challenges. Tony details the massive wave of retiring baby-boomer business owners and how to position your company to execute clean, value-driven acquisitions. Chad throws a curveball by introducing the logistics of subscription plans and recurring maintenance retainers for traditional, non-electronic mechanical door hardware. Meanwhile, Lars dives deep into geopolitical risk patterns, rising tariff structures, and the inevitable squeeze hitting the distribution layer. Finally, the trio tackles the silent killer of front-office productivity: the context-switching trap of modern digital distractions.

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Branches vs. Business Units: Structuring Your Organization for Multi-Site Scale (Episode 82)

When a security integration or locksmith business begins to scale geographically, leadership faces a massive, existential structural hurdle: Do you structure your new locations under autonomous branch managers, or do you organize by centralized product divisions (locksmithing, electronic security, and hollow metal doors)? In Episode 82, Tony Hawkinson (Assured Security [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.assuredsecurity.com/]) takes the host seat to grill Chad Lingafelt (Loc-Doc Security [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.locdoc.com/]) and Lars Johnston (Calgary Lock & Safe [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://calgarylockandsafe.ca/]) on the precise operational friction points of managing distributed teams. The trio breaks down the mechanics of a formal Shared Services Model—centralizing bookkeeping, inventory procurement, and IT at headquarters while maintaining lean, highly agile local branch operations. Lars shares his real-world experience balancing corporate overhead across locations with a 5X revenue disparity, and Chad warns against a massive expansion blind spot: slow-rolling the elimination of legacy, low-margin service lines.

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