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Many of us love a good story of a weight loss battle with a happy, skinny ending. I myself have fluctuated most of my life a good 20 pounds (sometimes more). I am eating healthy (for now) and losing weight because I was not happy with the outcome of eating whatever I wanted to excess (I could not button my pants). I said to my daughter after eating a meal of about 4,000 calories, “That’s it! Tomorrow I am in food jail.” She responded, “Why don’t you just eat moderately all the time?” What does she know at 17? After, about a week, I said to my husband, it is not a diet. If I choose to be the weight that I am comfortable with for the rest of my life, I will need to accept that I must consistently make healthy choices and eat appropriate quantities, indefinitely. (I am down 4 pounds and have 10 to go…)
Consistency is a critical ingredient to the success of individuals and organizations, and inconsistency can be one of the greatest enemies to your objectives and goals. Consistency will have a direct impact on many important things including but not limited to:
Inconsistency can come in all forms within the organization. Consider a few of the following examples:
Here are four tips for managing inconsistency in your organization:
Be inspired to be consistent.
“Trust is built on consistency” – Lincoln Chafee
“It’s not what we do once in a while that shapes our lives, it’s what we do consistently” – Tony Robbins
“We become what we want to be by consistently being what we want to become each day” – Richard G. Scott
The Lever360 Platform
Lever360 is three products built around the same restoration job. Software runs the operation. Learning Lever trains the team. RTI certifies the trade. Use one. Use all three — they compound.
Software is one lever
Software runs the operation — every job, crew, dollar and conversation lives here. Add Learning Lever and RTI and the same techs ramp faster, bill higher, and stay longer. One lever moves the company. Three move it harder.
Learning Lever is one lever
Learning Lever onboards faster and keeps the whole team sharp. Software is where that training shows up in the work. RTI is where it becomes a credential customers trust. Pull one — pull all three and the math compounds.
RTI is one lever
RTI certifies the trade — IICRC WRT, ASD, AMRT, FSRT and beyond. Software runs the company those certified techs work for. Learning Lever ramps everyone in between. One lever moves things. Three move the whole crew.
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Learning Lever
Onboard faster, upskill your team, and keep everyone sharp — on the same platform.
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Restoration Technical Institute
IICRC-approved instruction — WRT, ASD, AMRT, FSRT and more — live and online.
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Customers who run Software + Learning Lever together save 22% and onboard techs 3× faster.
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