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This is CURT

Mar 7, 2011 1:27 pm
Posted by Travis Mai

In many of my blog posts I relate towing to different events that have transpired in my life. Today I wanted to do something a little different and talk about events that have transpired throughout the history of CURT Mfg. (my employer) that have resulted in my ability to blog about towing.

 

Anyone that Google’s Curt Tambornino can easily find the origins of CURT Mfg. Starting in ‘93 when Curt and his wife Tammy circled a slew of retailers throughout Wisconsin selling their imported trailer balls out of the back of an Eagle Talon as C & T Distributing. While humble beginnings and underdog stories are heartwarming and inspirational, I wanted to talk more about how their decisions and leadership skills have affected not only the company’s good fortune, but mine as well.

 

Leadership: Jack Welch former CEO of GE once said “To be a leader, you have to make people want to follow you, and nobody wants to follow someone who doesn’t know where he is going.” I don’t think there is a single associate within this company Leadership To The Topthat within one or two weeks of employment doesn’t know exactly where this company is going…to the TOP!  I’ve worked for many different companies and this is the first one where I couldn’t tell you the number of times that I’ve personally spoken with the president or vice president of the company. A good leader can’t lead from behind a desk. A good leader inspires and spawns new leaders in his/her wake. This is the only way to be truly successful.

 

Creativity: People invest a lot of time, money, and pride into their vehicles. Before CURT Mfg., the trailer hitch was nothing more than a boxy flat-black purely functional tool attached to the rear of the vehicle. Curt saw the growing market of custom step rails, brush guards, and bed rails booming in the aftermarket community.  This is when he took the same concept to trailer hitches by custom designing them to fit and compliment each vehicle with CURT Hitcheither square or round tubing. That and the addition of a high-gloss powder coat finish turned the trailer hitch from a need to a want!

 

Investment: To me, this is where CURT truly stands out from all of our competition and is the reason why MANY small businesses fail.  By investment I don’t mean putting money back into the business for its own expansion, although that happens here on a continual basis. (Click here to read about CURT’s latest expansion.) CURT truly invests in its customers and associates.  At the end of the day if our customer isn’t happy, that means that we have a problem…not our customer.  This also means we must take the necessary steps to improve. Even if we have to take a step back! As far as the investment in our associates…When I had my first interview I was asked (like most interviews) why I wanted to work for CURT Mfg. If this was any other interview I would have found a way to put “duh, cause I need money” nicely. For the first time I could actually be honest and say “because I’ve never heard anyone say that they didn’t like working here.” Once hired, I was quickly swept away by the hard work, drive, and ambition of everyone. I went from a person that needed to work to a person that wanted to work. In less than 4 years I went from fabrication to shipping to powder coating to customer service to my current position as Social Media & Tech Specialist in our eCommerce department which allows me to do what I truly love, create and write! The first job I’ve ever had that I’ve felt that if I keep up my end of the bargain, so will the company!SEMA 1993 vs. 2010

 CURT Mission Statement: CURT Manufacturing stands for EXCELLENCE in our products and our associates. CURT aspires to be the industry LEADER by recognizing that the Customer is KING and our Associates are our greatest ASSET.

 

CURT is not the only company that culminates these key ingredients of success.  There are many out there, and if more companies took these steps to not only grow their business, but their employees as well, America would not be in the shape it’s currently in. So if you’re reading this and you’re a business owner or manager; GET CREATIVE, LEARN TO LEAD & INVEST IN YOUR PEOPLE NOT JUST YOUR PROFIT!

 

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Travis Mai - Hitch Guy
Social Media & Tech Specialist - CURT Mfg.


1 Response to "This is CURT"

gonoscoke said on

What a charming message!

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