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Adapt or Die: Using AI To Take Control Of Your Shop

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Every major shift in business creates two kinds of shop owners. The ones who wait until everyone else has already figured it out. And the ones who adapt early, learn the system, and create an advantage long before the rest of the industry catches up. In this episode of Repair Shop Reckoning, Kevin Brown and Jason Tracey dive into one of the biggest shifts the automotive industry has seen in decades: artificial intelligence. But this isn't another conversation about robots replacing technicians or AI taking over repair shops. It's about leadership. Kevin shares why he's always been an early adopter, from building one of the first shop websites to embracing smartphones before they became the norm, and now using AI to build better systems, eliminate repetitive work, and create more time to focus on what matters most. The technology will continue to change. The question is whether you'll change with it. In this episode you'll learn: • Why the most successful business owners don't wait for change. They adapt early and create an advantage before everyone else catches on. • How to use AI to eliminate repetitive work, strengthen your systems, and reclaim time without sacrificing the human relationships that set your shop apart. • Why AI will never replace great leadership, sound processes, and experienced people, but it will amplify the businesses that already have them. Whether you're excited about AI or skeptical of it, this episode isn't about chasing the latest trend. It's about developing the mindset that has always separated great shop owners from everyone else: recognizing change, adapting before you're forced to, and building systems that give you more control over your business and your future. Because the shops that win tomorrow are already adapting today. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/repair-shop-reckoning--6688688/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/repair-shop-reckoning--6688688/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

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Adapt or Die: Using AI To Take Control Of Your Shop

Every major shift in business creates two kinds of shop owners. The ones who wait until everyone else has already figured it out. And the ones who adapt early, learn the system, and create an advantage long before the rest of the industry catches up. In this episode of Repair Shop Reckoning, Kevin Brown and Jason Tracey dive into one of the biggest shifts the automotive industry has seen in decades: artificial intelligence. But this isn't another conversation about robots replacing technicians or AI taking over repair shops. It's about leadership. Kevin shares why he's always been an early adopter, from building one of the first shop websites to embracing smartphones before they became the norm, and now using AI to build better systems, eliminate repetitive work, and create more time to focus on what matters most. The technology will continue to change. The question is whether you'll change with it. In this episode you'll learn: • Why the most successful business owners don't wait for change. They adapt early and create an advantage before everyone else catches on. • How to use AI to eliminate repetitive work, strengthen your systems, and reclaim time without sacrificing the human relationships that set your shop apart. • Why AI will never replace great leadership, sound processes, and experienced people, but it will amplify the businesses that already have them. Whether you're excited about AI or skeptical of it, this episode isn't about chasing the latest trend. It's about developing the mindset that has always separated great shop owners from everyone else: recognizing change, adapting before you're forced to, and building systems that give you more control over your business and your future. Because the shops that win tomorrow are already adapting today. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/repair-shop-reckoning--6688688/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/repair-shop-reckoning--6688688/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

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