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MHEDA: 2020 Parts & Service Virtual Learning Event

United States, Online - September 10 - 24, 2020
MHEDA: 2020 Parts & Service Virtual Learning Event Join MHEDA for a five-part Virtual Learning event this September and learn best practices to manage your Parts and Service business. This Member-led program is designed to help you improve your relationship with your customers, bring out the best in your employees and tap into the resources available through technology and experience from the pros.

Dates for the 2020 Parts & Service Virtual Learning Event

September 10 - Service Team Metrics & Leadership Development
September 15 - Key Metrics for Parts Performance
September 17 - Maximize Revenue with Strategic Parts Practices
September 22 - Telematics: Pre, During and Post Implementation
September 24 - Creating a Culture of Safety
Date(s)
September 10 - 24, 2020
Venue
Virtual Event
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