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AI is not your competition—it's your most powerful ally in business.

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The artificial intelligence revolution isn't coming—it's already here. For equipment dealerships caught in the crossfire of technological disruption, adaptation isn't just recommended; it's essential for survival.
When Ron Wilson attended a birthday party and learned that two people's children had recently lost their jobs to AI, it spurred him to investigate how these technologies are transforming our industry. What he discovered challenges conventional thinking: rather than competing against AI, success lies in thoughtful integration of these powerful tools.
Throughout our conversation, we explore the real-world implementation of AI across dealership operations. From revolutionizing diagnostics—where machines can now be scanned before a technician arrives—to subscription-based monitoring services that predict failures before they occur, AI is reshaping customer expectations and service delivery. One dealership's monitoring team identified a pattern where an excavator overheated consistently during shift changes when less experienced operators took control, saving the customer significant downtime and troubleshooting costs.
The human element remains irreplaceable, however. Jobs requiring emotional intelligence and customer service skills still require the personal touch that AI cannot replicate. The challenge lies in effectively managing workforce transition—identifying early adopters who can champion new technologies while helping fence-sitters see the value in adaptation. As experienced employees near retirement, preserving institutional knowledge becomes increasingly critical.
Whether you're actively implementing AI solutions or just beginning to explore possibilities, this conversation provides practical insights for navigating the changing landscape. The most important takeaway? Don't wait for OEMs or competitors to lead the way—proactive adaptation is the key to maintaining competitive advantage in an increasingly technology-driven industry. Subscribe to our podcast for more discussions on how equipment dealerships can thrive amidst technological disruption.

Visit us at LearningWithoutScars.org for more training solutions for Equipment Dealerships - Construction, Mining, Agriculture, Cranes, Trucks and Trailers.
We provide comprehensive online learning programs for employees starting with an individualized skills assessment to a personalized employee development program designed for their skill level.

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Chapters

1. AI is not your competition—it's your most powerful ally in business. (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to AI Discussion (00:00:40)

3. Real-world AI Job Displacement Stories (00:01:22)

4. Working With AI vs. Competing Against It (00:05:04)

5. AI's Impact on Service Workflows (00:09:27)

6. Jobs Least Likely to Be Replaced (00:17:52)

7. Dealership AI Implementation Challenges (00:26:08)

8. Subscription Services and Machine Monitoring (00:31:04)

9. Changing Job Functions and Skills (00:38:37)

10. Change Management and Employee Adaptation (00:46:13)

11. Knowledge Retention and Final Thoughts (00:52:33)

158 episodes

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Content provided by Ron Slee. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ron Slee or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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The artificial intelligence revolution isn't coming—it's already here. For equipment dealerships caught in the crossfire of technological disruption, adaptation isn't just recommended; it's essential for survival.
When Ron Wilson attended a birthday party and learned that two people's children had recently lost their jobs to AI, it spurred him to investigate how these technologies are transforming our industry. What he discovered challenges conventional thinking: rather than competing against AI, success lies in thoughtful integration of these powerful tools.
Throughout our conversation, we explore the real-world implementation of AI across dealership operations. From revolutionizing diagnostics—where machines can now be scanned before a technician arrives—to subscription-based monitoring services that predict failures before they occur, AI is reshaping customer expectations and service delivery. One dealership's monitoring team identified a pattern where an excavator overheated consistently during shift changes when less experienced operators took control, saving the customer significant downtime and troubleshooting costs.
The human element remains irreplaceable, however. Jobs requiring emotional intelligence and customer service skills still require the personal touch that AI cannot replicate. The challenge lies in effectively managing workforce transition—identifying early adopters who can champion new technologies while helping fence-sitters see the value in adaptation. As experienced employees near retirement, preserving institutional knowledge becomes increasingly critical.
Whether you're actively implementing AI solutions or just beginning to explore possibilities, this conversation provides practical insights for navigating the changing landscape. The most important takeaway? Don't wait for OEMs or competitors to lead the way—proactive adaptation is the key to maintaining competitive advantage in an increasingly technology-driven industry. Subscribe to our podcast for more discussions on how equipment dealerships can thrive amidst technological disruption.

Visit us at LearningWithoutScars.org for more training solutions for Equipment Dealerships - Construction, Mining, Agriculture, Cranes, Trucks and Trailers.
We provide comprehensive online learning programs for employees starting with an individualized skills assessment to a personalized employee development program designed for their skill level.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. AI is not your competition—it's your most powerful ally in business. (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to AI Discussion (00:00:40)

3. Real-world AI Job Displacement Stories (00:01:22)

4. Working With AI vs. Competing Against It (00:05:04)

5. AI's Impact on Service Workflows (00:09:27)

6. Jobs Least Likely to Be Replaced (00:17:52)

7. Dealership AI Implementation Challenges (00:26:08)

8. Subscription Services and Machine Monitoring (00:31:04)

9. Changing Job Functions and Skills (00:38:37)

10. Change Management and Employee Adaptation (00:46:13)

11. Knowledge Retention and Final Thoughts (00:52:33)

158 episodes

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