Hiring the Right Staff and Delivering a Profitable IT Managed Service- TubbTalk #12
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What can an IT Managed Service Provider learn from McDonald’s burgers and UK crime drama, The Sweeney?
Hiring the right staff and delivering a profitable IT Managed Service
In episode 12 of TubbTalk, recorded at Old Trafford Stadium, home of Manchester United Football Club, I speak with Andy Pope, a former MSP owner and the Managing Director of The Consort Group.
Andy and I discuss:-
- Why Andy refers to Break/Fix as “Sweeney Support”.
- Who are the Consort Group?
- What have been the major changes in the MSP market?
- Tackling the IT Skills Shortage – Hiring vs Outsourcing
- Understanding Digital Natives and Digital Migrants
- What should IT employers look for in new hires?
- How McDonald’s demonstrate consistency through processes.
- How to deliver profitable client support services.
- The value in standardisation for Managed Services.
- If Andy were to start an MSP again today, what would he do differently?
- Why becoming a trusted advisor is more profitable than being a techie.
- The value in sticking to what you’re good at.
- The power in IT companies collaborating over competing.
- Who is the better superhero, Superman or Spider-Man?
Sweeney Support is sliding over a car bonnet, rushing to help a client, says Andy Pope.
Watch the Video
You can also watch the video of my interview with Andy Pope.
Mentioned in this episode
- The Email Laundry
- MSP Raise Your Game Road show
- Infrascale
- AVG
- Epson
- Tigerpaw
- Old Trafford, Manchester United Football Club
- The Consort Group
- The Sweeney
- CompTIA
- Integral IT
Interview Transcript
TubbTalk 12 with Andy Pope and Richard Tubb
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