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In Memoriam: Coach's Insights

Ed Bobit
Ed Bobit

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With more than 50 years in the fleet industry, Ed Bobit, Automotive Fleet editor and publisher, reflects on issues affecting today’s fleets. Drawing insight from his own experiences in the field, Ed offers a perspective similar to that of a sports coach guiding his players.

In Memoriam: Coach's Insightsby Ed BobitMay 11, 2012

Want to be a Company Hero? Be a Remarketing Guru!

Too many fleet managers entering the industry fall into the “purchasing” and “administrative” trap with their time management. If you dedicate yourself to learning remarketing skills, your savings to the bottom line will bring you fame.

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In Memoriam: Coach's Insightsby Ed BobitApril 4, 2012

Who Are the REAL Fleet Managers?

There is a striking disparity among the nation’s keepers of fleets. A study of the demographics and personal profiles provides interesting answers.

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In Memoriam: Coach's Insightsby Ed BobitMarch 9, 2012

Are You Aware of the Impact of Your Future Acquisition Costs?

Sure, you’re going to get safer, cleaner-running, higher-tech, sleeker looking vehicles with better mpg. But, at what cost? And, will it be in your CFO’s budget?

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In Memoriam: Coach's Insightsby Ed BobitFebruary 6, 2012

Are All Fleet Managers Secure on Safety Know-how?

OEMs and FMCs stress safety factors. Media and associations offer best practices on a regular basis. The question is: Are fleet managers listening?

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In Memoriam: Coach's Insightsby Ed BobitDecember 29, 2011

While the Economy Sputters, 2011 Was a Good Fleet Year

With consumer confidence low, political bickering at a high, eroding 401(k) plans, massive national debt, and protesters in the streets, “fleet” remains a very bright segment. Here are some year-end reflections.

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In Memoriam: Coach's Insightsby Ed BobitOctober 11, 2011

Consider Complete Safety Knowledge for Your Own Job Safety

With so many other corporate departments interested in a company’s overall welfare, you have an obligation to prioritize the prudent care of your drivers. If ignored, you are vulnerable.

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