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    Productive work music in the workplace of body shop 01/19/2012
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    _I believe that proper music in the workplace is a huge deal. When your employees start to get depressed and are not feeling like they should want to be at work, at one music cheers up the soul. Employees are just going to work harder and you're going to get more done in your shop. I know a lot of managers believe that the radio is a distraction but I believe different.

    There are certain types of music that really get people going and motivated. Both types of music are what I want to be played in my body shop. My guys work harder and they work fast and they're happy while doing it. That's what I want is happy employees.

    If your employees are not happy then they are not going to work hard and they are not going to do a good job for you. As a manager myself, your employees working hard as a huge deal. But my employees work harder they make me more money.

    The certain types of music are really what matters when it comes to this topic. I would say country music is enough to make guy depressed and I never play in my shop. In my shop we work on cars and I need people mind motivated. I found that upbeat music and the way to go.

    Especially in the morning is music a big deal. It's almost like the brain has not started yet and it needs that tune to get started. Like I said I'm a huge believer in this and I believe it's the leading ticket to why my shop does so well.

    I think when you're a manager and you look into this topic a bit more, you realize that music is not going to distract your employees to the point where you're making less money. I believe it to be the leading ticket to how successful my shop is.

     


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