Stop the Turnover: A Frank Look at Why Your Service Advisors are Leaving
If we focus on the needs of our people, they’ll be more satisfied with their current career instead of looking to the next one. That will reduce our employee turnover and create more consistency with our customers, which is a key component to keeping your guests coming back.
Six Ways to Motivate Your Sales Team Without Changing Your Comp Plan
Your goal as a leader is to create a motivated team that provides you with the highest profitability possible.
The Value of Video Learning
Video learning has exploded over the past few years. OEMs use it extensively with everyone from sales professionals to technicians for new model learning, continuing education certifications and more.
Evolving Automotive Technology: Keeping Your Staff Up to Date, Part 2
Staying ahead of consumer demand — and consumer knowledge — has become an increasing challenge.
What Dealerships Can Do to Overcome the Technician Supply Gap
It needs to be apparent for any new technician that there’s a clear career path and their employer is willing to invest time and money in their development.
How Better Hiring and Training Processes are Driving Change in the Industry’s Largest Dealer Group
Today, the turnover number for the average dealership is more than 70 percent. Automotive consulting firm ESI Trends is familiar with the challenges faced by the industry: It also partners with the NADA to produce the annual National Automobile Dealership Association Dealership Workforce Study.
Tech-Savvy Dealership Enjoying Social Media Lead Success
Third-generation car dealers and brothers Doug and Andrew MacIver own and operate Ride Time, an independent auto dealership in Winnipeg, Canada. Their grandfather, uncles, father and now they have operated dealerships in the area and they have a track record of success. Ride Time specializes in custom trucks, but retails vehicles in every category. They
Fixing Your Fixed Ops: Three Marketing Strategies to Rise to the Top
“Hey Siri, where can I get an oil change?” This type of search takes place more than a million times per month. In fact, according to Google Automotive Insights, service- and parts-related searches have increased by more than 400 percent over the past five years and now account for 28 percent of the total automotive
Three Things to Do Now So You Can Start Using Data Like a Boss
How do you think Wal-Mart decides to build a new store? They don’t just toss a dart at the map. They use data to analyze population projections, proximity to existing stores, property value, competition and a laundry list of other data points that make sure each store is successful.
Your Marketing Check Engine Light Is On: Three Strategies to Get on Top of Fixed Ops
“Hey Siri, where can I get an oil change?”
This type of search takes place more than one million times per month. In fact, according to Google Automotive Insights, service- and parts-related searches have increased by more than 400 percent over the past five years and now account for 28 percent of the total automotive search market.