2015 Updates You Need to Know

2015 Standards and Procedures are posted live on the website!

As New Year begins, we would like to notify members and facilities the most up-to-date 2015 Standards and Procedures for SDI, TDI, and ERDI are now posted live on the website for review. In addition, all of the training updates from 2014 are posted in an easy to access location in your dive leader or facility administrator profile.

To access the 2015 Standards and Procedures after you have logged into the website at https://www.tdisdi.dev, select either your dive leader or facility administrator login level, and go through the following steps:

STEP 1: Select the “tools” tab…

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Step 2: Select “Standards and Procedures” under the Members Tools list to access the live Standards and Procedures.

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You can also select “Click here for training updates” to review over the standards changes implemented throughout 2014.

Not sure if you’re using the most up to date standards? – Take a look at the top right hand section of the page on any SDI, TDI, or ERDI standards listed. It should look like this…

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See the red circled section; 15.0 notes the standards you are viewing were posted in 2015, during the first quarter. If the Standards and Procedures you are currently using list a number other than 15 – please update your teaching materials. They are available to you – for free – online!

The Standards and Procedures are also posted on our recently updated course description pages as well. For more information on how to access these new course pages – please click here.

Using the members section online – There are so many tools available to you – for free – in the Member’s Section of the site. We understand times are changing, and technology seems to quickly speed ahead, without giving us a chance to catch up…

If you ever feel this way or if you are unsure as to what tools are available on the website such as: diver registrations, accessing the live Standards and Procedures, where to find necessary forms to teach, how to utilize eLearning and more – LET US KNOW!

The Training Department actively conducts GoToMeeting or Skype sessions to demonstrate, in real time, how to use the website. You will have the ability to see our screen live as we navigate through the site. If you are interested in this, please send an e-mail to Training@tdisdi.com noting you would like to participate in a “web-tour.”

Thank you, and as always, please let us know if there is anything we can do to assist you.

Safe Diving,
SDI, TDI, ERDI Training and Membership Services

5 Tips From 5 Dive Shop Owners About Customer Experience

##We asked five SDI-TDI dive centers what they did that made a difference in keeping up with their customers’ needs and expectations. Reading through them all, the answer was pretty easy – it is about keeping the customer satisfied, happy and involved. Long term business isn’t just about the sale, but about the relationships.

We feel the same way.

“Sense of community”
Dive Addicts has tried to increase a “sense of community” through club meetings, socials, dive-a-longs, photo contests, free seminars, and lots of trips. We strive to make diving a lifestyle decision and not just a “once a year on vacation” type of activity. In this day and age of on-line super stores grabbing a substantial amount of equipment sales, we feel it is important for the local dive retailer to establish this personal connection with the local diver in order to survive what will surely become an increasingly more difficult market. When divers feel a connection through personal relationships with their LDS (local dive shop), pricing becomes less and less of an issue and it becomes more and more about where the customer feels comfortable, and how he or she wants to spend their time.

At the end of the day, it’s not about money. It’s about how people spend their time!

-Randy Thornton. Dive Addicts, Utah USA
www.diveaddicts.com

“Customer loyalty – gaining it and maintaining it”##
Success in business is not just about the sales and profit gains. One of the most important gains of good business is gaining your customers loyalty. A loyal customer goes out and sells you and the center and will generate more customers for you. Reef Shepherd’s principle objective has always been to win over the customer first through excellent customer service which has allowed us to continue successfully competing in the market for the last 10 years.

-Santiago Estrada. Reef Shepherd, Colombia
www.reef-shepherd-divers.com

“Empower our customers”##
We make the customer feel like part of the Water Quest Family. In the store we have a hang out area with couches. Many of our regulars come in daily and hang out. In this area most of our dive trips are born, not only by us, but by the customers themselves. Recently, we planned a trip to Utila in just 10 minutes notice for one of my favorite groups. We made reservations and off we will go next week to Utila. You might say it is crazy to cater to customers on a whim, but it is easier to sell a trip that has passion behind it than one that is planned for months ahead.

-Bill Schoeningh. Waterquest, Guatemala
www.Waterquest.com.gt

“Be friendly and smile”##
If you really want to build loyal customers then you have to be friendly. Step one in being friendly is to start with a smile. This goes for when the customer enters the shop upon greeting, as well as when you answer the phone. If you smile while talking on the phone then it will come across in your attitude and will be perceived on the other side as “these people are nice and I want to give them my business.”

-Greg Kobrin. New England Dive Center, Connecticut USA
www.nedive.com

“Get noticed and keep it fun”##
Change the look of things, try walking into the centre and look at it from a customer’s perspective. Make it fun. Keep your centre pumping, have lots of things going on. Customers’ perception is one key to success! While doing this, make sure your staff and yourself are happy, if your customer thinks it is a chore then they will go somewhere else.

-Kel Bradley. St George Underwater, Australia
www.stgeorgeunderwater.com.au

FREE Webinar – New VIP Program and How You Can Benefit

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New Course Descriptions

New Course Descriptions and Live Standards and Procedures Posted Online for Public View In a day where consumers like to educate themselves online before talking to anyone prior to making decisions on a possible purchase, International Training wanted to ensure that your potential customers felt like they have as many questions answered regarding the courses […]

Inspecting Cylinders – Beyond the Hydro

A proper high pressure cylinder visual inspection course will show a user/inspector what conditions are acceptable and what conditions could be dangerous.

How Your PSD Family is Different From Your Real family

As a public servant we are called upon, many times without notice, to put our personal safety on the line time after time. Then and there our public safety family is by our side to support and protect.

 

3 Public Safety Diving Courses to Consider for 2015

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ERDI’s first CrossFit sponsored athlete

Team ERDI, Brian Rottman, Elite Crossfit Athelete
ERDI is proud to announce its first sponsored CrossFit athlete, south east regional competitor Brian Rottman. For those of you that are unaware of what CrossFit is it can be described as the principal strength and conditioning program for many police academies and tactical operations teams, military special operations units, champion martial artists, and hundreds of other elite and professional athletes worldwide.

If anyone going to Wodapalozza would like a FREE shirt to wear please feel free to come by our office and pick one up. It’s on a first come first serve basis. Men’s and women’s shirts are available and they look AWESOME.

Crossfit has become known as the go to fitness regiment for individuals looking to enhance their level of fitness.  Police, fire and rescue teams are risking their lives on a daily basis and staying fit is one way to ensure optimal performance on the job. It is common to find CrossFit gyms located inside police and fire stations across the country and we feel that partnering with a CrossFit athlete would fit our thinking outside the box mentality”, stated Stephanie Miele Carney.

Brian Rottman, aka Rotty, is a regionally ranked athlete in the southeast region and a force to be reckoned with both inside and outside of the gym.  Not only is Brian our sponsored athlete but we are proud to announce that he is the newest addition to the accounting department at SDI / TDI / ERDI World Headquarters. Brian’s work ethic, positive attitude and value system made him the ideal candidate for both a sponsorship and position at the company…welcome aboard!

Over the course of the next few months we will be positing updates about Brian’s upcoming events and his progress during the CrossFit Open which will be starting in the next few weeks.  This weekend we will be posting updates from Miami’s Wodaplooza event in which Brian will be competing in the Elite division.  This division is by invitation/qualification only and is made up of some of the best CrossFit athletes in the world. Stay tuned for more updates and wish Brian good luck!

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TEAM ERDI UPDATE:

Miami fitness festival

The Wodapalooza competition was a huge success. Lead by Brian Rottman of Team ERDI, he competed in the Elite invitation only division against some of the best athletes in the world. All of his hard work paid off and he was able to win one of the toughest workouts during the event. All of us at ERDI are proud of him and can’t wait to watch the next event. “I had a great time this weekend working out with some of the best athletes in Cross Fit and representing ERDI. I knew that ERDI was very popular dive company in South Florida, but I was blown away by all the support I received from other Fire Fighters and Police Officers who were also competing or were spectators. I’m looking forward to the next few months of competitions and meeting more ERDI Divers from around the country”, stated Team ERDI Captain Brian Rottman.

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Make sure if you are at one of these events that you come by and say hello to us! Stay tuned for more updates!

Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover

Throughout this text we will outline examples of reverse age discrimination* and its effects on the dive community.

 

Not All Tech Divers Are A**holes

The dive industry is just like any other: there are complete and utter a**holes that you will have to deal with.