Practical training focused on real-world Fixed Ops execution.
Built around your actual service process — not generic scripts or classroom theory.

Most training programs jump straight to scripts or technology.
We don’t.
Our workshops start by reviewing how your process is actually being executed across the 7 steps — identifying where execution breaks down, then reinforcing what good execution looks like in the real service lane.
Tools like Digital Service Menus make strong execution easier and more consistent — but they don’t replace the fundamentals.
What good execution looks like at each step
Why customers say yes… or no
How to communicate recommendations with confidence
How to stay consistent even on busy days
Choose one format — or combine them for continuous reinforcement.
Best for: Standardizing process across multiple stores
We document your customized Service Lane Selling Process, and convert it into a complete set of Online Training Courses, complete with course completion tracking.
Best for: Reinforcement without travel
Structured, time-efficient remote sessions. Great for multi-store groups or follow-up training. Reinforces consistency without travel disruption.
Best for: Launches, resets, and performance plateaus
Live, interactive sessions with advisors and management. Process walkthroughs using real service scenarios. Practical coaching…not lectures.
Best for: Long-term consistency and accountability
Online and/or on-site foundation with virtual follow-up sessions. Keeps momentum after the initial workshop. Supports long-term compliance and adoption.
Liqqid training isn’t positioned as a single event with a finish line.
It’s designed to support service teams as execution improves over time.
Ongoing reinforcement as execution improves
Advisor and management coaching support
Integration with service process tools
Performance-focused guidance over time

Let’s review your current process, identify the highest-impact gaps, and outline an approach that fits your goals, team and store culture.
No obligation. No generic pitch. Just a practical conversation.