In addition to evolving customer needs and emerging technologies, small-business owners are expected to keep up-to-date on regulations, tax code and create business plans that lead to sustainability.
Those without an effective marketing strategy stand to be at a competitive disadvantage with their current and potential customers, which equates to revenue loss and no growth.
As the automotive aftermarket industry continues to grow and business demand for qualified employees rises, the third annual Student Career Day will bring SEMA Show exhibitors and students who are passionate about the automotive aftermarket industry together during the 2018 SEMA Show.
The following educational programs taking place at the 2018 SEMA Show are designed to help businesses navigate and capitalize on the evolving advanced vehicle technology landscape.
With just over two months before the doors open at the annual SEMA Show, pre-registration for the industry’s leading education program is in full swing.
The techniques that used to work no longer do, so new techniques are always evolving.
Executives and entrepreneurs must empower their staff by providing the tools and resources to help move the business forward and ensure success by creating a shared sense of urgency.
Correspondent, author and actress Megan Alexander will kick off the 2018 SEMA Show Education program, Monday, October 29, at 8:30 a.m.
One-hundred percent of the proceeds will be used to fund another project that will continue to support and educate students about vehicle builds and careers in the automotive industry.
Teaching science, technology, engineering and math skills to middle schoolers through highlighting the exciting world of the automotive industry.