Rapid Recon Expands Online Training Capabilities Due to Coronavirus

Rapid Recon Expands Online Training Capabilities Due to Coronavirus

The company has temporarily suspended its onsite training and increased its online support team.

Rapid Recon announced the temporary suspension of onsite training and the expansion of its online training program. Both decisions help address health concerns for dealership customer personnel and Rapid Recon employees, due to COVID-19 pandemic travel concerns.

To maintain the highest levels of customer performance and support, Rapid Recon expanded its team of process performance management experts by 50%.

“The safety and well-being of our customers’ personnel and of the Rapid Recon team is our top priority, as it has always been,” said Dennis McGinn, Rapid Recon CEO. “We will continue to monitor the circumstances surrounding the coronavirus, and we will be taking necessary precautions to ensure our continued service and support to the automotive industry.”

In addition to the increase in the Rapid Recon online support team, the company also retained the services of several companies specializing in video online training to assist in this expansion.

Over the past 10 years, Rapid Recon has developed a comprehensive online training protocol, which more than 2,000 dealers nationwide and in three countries use.

February was a record-breaking sales month for the company, with more than 70 new dealer partners joining Rapid Recon to improve their inventory turn, per-vehicle revenue, and unique sales advantages. At NADA, the company announced two new products, Vendor Advantage and Live Locate, and added six new teammates to meet market demands for its leading vehicle reconditioning software solution.

For more information about Rapid Recon, visit www.rapidrecon.com.

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