Mitchell 1 to hold final shop management system training workshop

Aug. 7, 2013

Mitchell 1 will hold its third and final Shop Management System Training Workshop on Oct. 3-5 in Jacksonville, Fl, at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront.

The training workshop is designed for those who have previously established competence using their shop management software and now want to learn more advanced capabilities, better methods and shortcuts, the company said.

A two-day training session guides users through all levels of functionality in the Mitchell 1 Manager and ManagerPlus systems. Instructors will explore program setup values, inventory, reporting, best practices and advanced transactions as well as integration with aftermarket cataloging. The workshop explores both of Mitchell 1’s popular shop management solutions – Manager 5.9 and Manager SE (version 6.4) – since setup and operation is similar for both. Attendees will also learn about the Mitchell 1 SocialCRM customer retention and new customer acquisition service during a relaxed evening reception.

The workshop will be led by John Dwulet, senior product manager for Mitchell 1’s management software solutions, and Tim McDonnell, national training manager, who together have over 35 years of combined Manager and ManagerPlus training experience. Mitchell 1 support personnel will also be on hand. Attendees can expect discussions on how to use the management system to energize their business, increase profits and boost productivity.

“This advanced training workshop turns existing shop management system customers into power users who get the most out of their software and business,” said Dwulet. “The sessions will uncover strategies allowing attendees to compete successfully against dealerships; maximizing their maintenance and repair opportunities and further the relationship with the customer. Each time we conduct a workshop we repeatedly hear similar comments, such as ‘the workshop opened my eyes to new ways of doing things that have really helped me in my business.’ No matter how long you have had the software, you learn there are better and more efficient methods to operate the day-to-day business.”

There will be a cocktail reception on Thursday, Oct. 3, from 6-8 p.m. Workshop sessions run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., on Friday, Oct. 4, and Saturday, Oct. 5. The registration fee is $200 per attendee, plus applicable tax, and covers seminars, breakfast, lunch and refreshments each day. Participants are responsible for transportation to Jacksonville and hotel accommodations.  Attendees may reserve rooms at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront and receive Mitchell 1’s special hotel rate by mentioning Mitchell 1/ShopKey Manager Training when making the reservation by calling (904) 588-1234. Registration must be completed by Wednesday, Sept. 18.

Attendees can earn 30 AMI credits toward the Accredited Automotive Manager (AAM) designation by completing the workshop. At the end of each workshop, AMI course completion forms will be handed out to those attendees who wish to pursue AMI credits.

For more information or to register for Mitchell 1’s next Management System Training Workshop, visit the Management Workshop website.

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