The Fire Time Podcast

Tim Reed
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Nov 16, 2021 • 1h 13min

How to Build a Great Team

All of our gifts come with shadow sides. Understanding your gifts—and knowing their shadow sides—is essential to becoming the best leader you can be. Better yet, encouraging your team to have this sort of self-knowledge creates a culture of trust and humility—not hierarchy and ego—which ultimately allows everyone to execute at the highest level. In today’s episode, Tim and Grant talk with the rest of The Fire Time Magazine team: Christy Campbell (Graphic Designer) and Matt Bradley (Editor). Throughout this organic conversation, they explain how they came together and what makes their chemistry work.In this episode, you’ll learn:  How to construct and sustain a team that functions like a well-oiled machine (and the range of qualities you should look for). How a culture built on trust lets you move quickly and effectively (and how to cultivate this culture). How having a shared vision helps everyone reach their highest potential (and proof that things fall into place when that happens).  Having humility is often challenging, especially when you’re a leader. But summoning the courage to be humble makes it easier to tackle problems and execute goals as a team. You can take the first step toward building a better team today—all you have to do is hit play.Sign Up For The Fire Time WorkshopSupport The Fire Time Podcast FinanciallyClick Here to Join The Fire Time Network
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Nov 9, 2021 • 44min

Pete Schoenfeld - Communication Wins

The next year for our industry looks bleak. For most dealers, surviving alone will be difficult. If we want to maximize our chances of getting through it as a whole, we need to start sharing knowledge with each other.In today’s episode, Tim sits down with Pete Schoenfeld (United Buyers Group, HPBA National Board) to talk about the tough spot many businesses find themselves in due to supply chain issues. Pete provides valuable insight about new practices he’s noticed dealers adopting to get through these uncertain times.In today’s episode, you’ll learn:  The resources that you need to start tapping into (you’re probably unaware of most of them). The increasing importance of understanding a customer’s problem (your team has to start prioritizing this). The benefits of physically traveling to talk with other industry professionals (you’re missing out by staying strictly online). This next year doesn’t have to be so scary. If we focus on communicating—with retailers, distributors, and customers—we have an increased chance of making it out of the COVID crisis as a whole. Listen today to learn what you can do to best prepare your business for the daunting months ahead. Sign Up For The Fire Time WorkshopClick Here to Join The Fire Time NetworkSupport The Fire Time Podcast Financially
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Nov 2, 2021 • 55min

Jim Adams - Protect Your Company From Fire Investigations

What do you do if your business is implicated in a house fire? This is a nightmare question that none of us want to think about, but we need to discuss it—because it’s inevitable in our line of work. In today’s episode, Tim speaks with Jim Adams, a Fire Investigator with a background in the hearth industry. This wide-ranging conversation goes from Tim and Jim covering the specifics of protecting your company from fire investigations to Jim providing his unique sales advice from back when he was in the industry. In this episode, you’ll learn:  Why taking photos of every step of every installation will save you in the event of a fire (the best defense starts with a good offense).  Why you should go to restaurants more often (the excuse you’ve always wanted). How knowing why specific products are on display will help you move more product (the best dealers have this down to a science).  Stop dismissing the possibility of your business being a part of a fire investigation and start protecting your business from fire investigations today. Listen in to learn more. Access Power Hour Support The Fire Time Podcast FinanciallySign Up For The Fire Time WorkshopJoin The Fire Time Network
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Oct 26, 2021 • 34min

Noel Putaansuu - The Wood Burning Certification Process Doesn't Match Reality

Adding fuel to your wood stove at the optimal time is a science. It’s also the key to reducing emissions and increasing efficiency—and that gives us reason to hope that wood stoves won’t die out.In today’s episode, Tim talks with Noel Putaansuu, an expert on wood-burning stoves, the President of Smokeless Chimney, and a contributor to The Fire Time Magazine. One of Noel’s recent articles, “The Wood Burning Certification Process Doesn’t Match Reality,” serves as the launching point for this eye-opening conversation.In this episode, you’ll learn:  What you need to retrofit old wood stoves so they burn cleaner and meet emissions standards (this is huge for our industry). What opacity is and why it’s the new metric we need to prioritize (this is how we achieve universal standards for wood burning).  What the intersection between modern tech and wood stoves looks like (this is going to blow your mind). As an industry, we’ve largely ignored the possibilities for innovation within the wood stove sector. However, it’s now time to consider how modern technology could save wood stoves from tightening emissions standards. Listen today to hear what one expert has to say about the future of wood-burning stoves.Visit Noel’s WebsiteSupport The Fire Time Podcast FinanciallySign Up For The Fire Time WorkshopJoin The Fire Time Network
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Oct 19, 2021 • 44min

Edmund Poplawski - Would You Buy From You?

You know your business from the inside out, but have you ever looked at it from the outside in? Truthfully, a large part of a sale is your business’s first impression on a potential customer. Humans are judgemental creatures—and now more than ever, it’s crucial to put your best foot forward.Today, Tim talks with Edmund Poplawski (Kozy Heat) about his Fire Time Magazine article, “Would You Buy From You?” As a sales rep, Edmund has visited many top dealers across the country, which means he knows how to create the best first impression—physically and digitally.  In this episode, you’ll learn:  Why your bathroom needs to be spotless 24/7 (the truth is that your bathroom is a reflection of your business). Why secret shopping your showroom is so important (the best way to experience what the customer experiences is to be the customer).  Why you need multiple websites for your various offerings (the name of the modern website game is simplicity). Stop letting potential customers slip through the cracks because you’ve got a confusing website or a sloppy showroom. Appearing the best is vital to being the best. Listen to this episode to learn how the best dealers stay ahead of their competition. Sign Up For The Fire Time WorkshopSupport The Fire Time Podcast FinanciallyClick Here to Join The Fire Time Network
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Oct 12, 2021 • 1h 10min

10 Steps to Execute - Steps 8, 9, & 10

After a successful installation, is a job over? Honestly, it’s not—because you still need to document the project and ask for a referral. These simple steps protect you when things go south and provide you with more growth opportunities. But how do you actually accomplish them?In today’s episode—the final installment of the 10 Steps to Execute series—Tim and Grant cover Step 8 (Installation), Step 9 (Paperwork), and Step 10 (Thank You & Review) of the 10-Step Execution Framework. These steps might seem pretty straightforward, but they’re full of granular details that are easy to overlook.In this episode, you’ll learn:  How to set up your business to professionally handle upset customers (it’s important to have documentation when things go south). How top-notch installation teams look and act (it even matters whether they park in the customer’s driveway). How to tap into—and sell to—your customers’ friends for free (it might sound crazy, but this can work way better than paid marketing). The 10 Steps to Execute series will teach you how to set and communicate expectations throughout the entire sales process, so you can go from guessing how to grow to knowing how to grow. Ready to get started? Just press play.To access the first Power Hour, go to www.itsfiretime.com/community Sign Up For The Fire Time WorkshopSupport The Fire Time Podcast FinanciallyClick Here to Join The Fire Time Network
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Oct 5, 2021 • 49min

10 Steps to Execute - Steps 6 & 7

“Sorry, but we’re missing a part.” This is the last thing you want said between your installer and your customer on installation day. Unfortunately, it’s too common throughout our industry because many companies don’t have a thorough staging system to prepare for each job. What does a thorough staging system look like, though? Listen in to find out.In today’s episode—the second to last episode of the 10 Steps to Execute series—Tim and Grant dive into Step 6 (Receiving and Staging) and Step 7 (The Confirmation Call) of the 10-Step Execution Framework. Both these steps must be made right before installation to make sure that things go as smoothly as possible.In this episode, you’ll learn: The different sections you should have in your warehouse (this makes things visible and creates accountability). What a good confirmation call consists of (this will give you an edge over your competitors). How to manage expectations (this is essential if you want the best sales experience for customers and your team). If you can nail these steps, you’ll be on track to slam dunk your installations. Listen today to learn the framework that successful companies use to diagnose and prevent problems.Sign Up For The Fire Time WorkshopSupport The Fire Time Podcast FinanciallyClick Here to Join The Fire Time Network
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Sep 28, 2021 • 55min

10 Steps to Execute - Steps 4 & 5

Many hearth businesses lose installation days because they don’t schedule before purchasing. At first, this order of operations might sound reckless, but it’s actually one secret to running a highly productive business. This secret—along with many others—is part of the 10-Step Execution Framework, which will help you set and exceed expectations for your business so you can grow like never before.In today’s episode—the third installment of the 10 Steps to Execute series—Tim and Grant discuss Step 4 (Scheduling) and Step 5 (Purchasing) of the 10-Step Execution Framework.In this episode, you’ll learn:  What the best scheduling process looks like (and how not setting scheduling targets prevents your business from growing).  How weekly phone calls with your distributors can work miracles (seriously, doing this is a game-changer). Why you have to hold manufacturers accountable (especially if you want to get any product right now).  There’s no easy way to grow your business. But by learning and implementing the 10-Step Execution Framework, you’ll understand what it takes to win. Sign Up For The Fire Time WorkshopSupport The Fire Time Podcast FinanciallyClick Here to Join The Fire Time Network
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Sep 21, 2021 • 1h 14min

The Journey - How Two Retailers Stumbled Into a Community Bigger Than Themselves

Three years ago, the first episode of The Fire Time Podcast was released. As Tim nervously hit the “Publish” button, doubts raced through his mind. Was he really ready to start a podcast? Was anyone even going to listen? Since then, 99 episodes have followed, making today’s number 100! In honor of that, Tim reflects on his first article from The Fire Time Magazine: “The Journey: How Two Retailers Stumbled Into a Community Bigger Than Themselves.”In this episode, you’ll learn: How Tim turns insecurities into strengths (and how you can do it too). Why Tim and Grant created The Fire Time Network (and what lessons they learned along the way). Why you should dance with fear (and do it often). When the first podcast was published, Tim didn’t know it would succeed. He just looked fear in the face and went for it. If you want to gain a similar sort of confidence—and learn about the genesis and ethos of The Fire Time community—don’t miss this special episode of the podcast.Video from Tim & Grant’s original brand script for The Fire Time Network on their flight to Minneapolis in the summer of 2019: https://youtu.be/TQx35EwvoO0 Sign Up For The Fire Time WorkshopSupport The Fire Time Podcast FinanciallyClick Here to Join The Fire Time Network
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Sep 14, 2021 • 49min

10 Steps to Execute - Steps 2 & 3

What if there was a process for eliminating mistakes in your business so you could grow like never before? As it turns out, there is—and you can learn all about it on The Fire Time Podcast. This season, Tim and Grant will go through the 10-Step Execution Framework that they designed to help you set and exceed expectations for your business. Over the years, these steps have been taught to many companies, but they’ve never been compiled in one place—until now. In today’s episode—the second installment of the 10 Steps to Execute series—Tim and Grant discuss Step 2 (The Job Walk and Final Estimate) and Step 3 (The Sales Follow-Up) of the 10-Step Execution Framework.In this episode, you’ll learn:  The details of Steps 2 and 3 of the 10-Step Execution Framework (these will stop mistakes in their tracks). Four things that must happen before a job is greenlit and can move forward to installation (these are responsibilities too many salespeople neglect). Why your installation coordinator can make or break your business (they’re the key to unlocking profit in your schedule). Stop watching the same mistakes prevent your business from growing. Implement the 10-Step Execution Framework into your sales process and watch frequent mistakes fade away. Sign Up For The Fire Time WorkshopSupport The Fire Time Podcast FinanciallyClick Here to Join The Fire Time Network

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