In This Issue
These stories appear in the current issue of Boating Industry.
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The Workforce Crisis: Marine trades association education opens youth to industry
One challenge the industry faces is a lack of awareness of the open jobs in marine trades and the lifelong…
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The Workforce Crisis: Partnerships with local high schools open industry to new students
As four-year university programs have become the main – if not the sole – focus for high school students’ post-secondary…
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The Workforce Crisis: Apprenticeships create funnel of incoming employees
Dealers and manufacturers have implemented apprenticeship programs to address their workforce shortages. These programs often take an employee who has…
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The Workforce Crisis: Marine schools offer base education
Marine trades schools offer students the opportunity to learn specifically about the boating industry and its intricacies at the high…
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Five ways to maximize the lifetime value of your clients
So much of our time in sales and marketing is focused on the next sale: the next new prospect who…
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The Workforce Crisis: Training existing techs
Developing a workforce doesn’t stop once all the jobs are filled. Ensuring employees stay in the industry long term is…
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Ready your service department for seasonal launch
Winterization is pivotal for proper boat care in a seasonal climate. Equally important is getting boats out of winterization and…
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Saltwater fishing grows on strength of technological innovation, forward-thinking designs
America’s growing love affair with saltwater fishing boats continues to blossom, as more and more consumers take the plunge and…
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