1. The Six Minute Challenge
Identify and fix anything that is unnecessarily keeping the technician out of the bay. Six minutes may not sound like a lot of time, but it adds up, and this calculation can show you where your monetary opportunity lies:
Rate per minute = Average labor rate/60 minutes
Value of 6 minutes = Rate per minute x 6 minutes
Value of 6 minutes x 8 hours = Dollars per day per tech
Dollars per tech per day x total number of technicians = Opportunity lost per day
Opportunity lost per day x 260 work days per year = Per year opportunity
As an example, let’s say your average labor rate is $100 and you have 10 technicians in your department.
Rate per minute = 100/60, or $1.67
Value of 6 minutes - $1.67 x 6, or $10.02
Value of 6 minutes x 8 hours = $10.02 x 8, or $801.60
Opportunity lost per year - $801.60 x 260, or $208,416
That’s a staggering number, wouldn’t you say? And even if you can recover only a fraction of it, you are definitely winning the game. What would keep technicians out of their bay?
- Search for tools
- Missing parts
- Other departmental inefficiencies
2. Implement an effective triage process and provide ongoing measurement
- Measure and manage a dedicated triage process to make sure that you are accomplishing your goals.
- Measure the triage outcome: Did the triage technician accurately diagnose the problem? Typically 75% of vehicles triaged will end with a complete diagnosis and the balance will need more in-depth diagnosis and should be dispatched to an “A” technician in the shop.
- Triage is a crucial part of the repair process and it needs to be evaluated and enhanced. The ultimate goal is to maximize the number of times when a repair order is dispatched to the shop, you have parts in hand and customer or warranty authorizations, allowing the tech to be more efficient making the repair.
Provide for well-organized shop tools and equipment
- Everything has a place and should be in its place. Your goal includes not only the ability to find tools or equipment in a timely fashion, but to have them distributed in the shop conveniently to minimize wasted motion.
- Proper organization saves everyone time and creates an efficient work environment for all.