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Locality: Gatineau, Quebec

Phone: +1 819-712-3264



Address: 260 rue des Fleurs J8R 1N7 Gatineau, QC, Canada

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Process Driven Dealers 18.11.2020

Well first week coming to an end at Southbank Dodge and we can feel the vibe already. Keep up the good work guys

Process Driven Dealers 11.11.2020

Who needs a process on the Sales Floor anyway? A sales floor with a process, no matter how good (or bad) the process is, will experience more success than a floor without one. This is no secret and I am not telling you something you don't already know, but I have roamed hundreds of dealerships and I am still amazed at how many of them use a free for all approach, relying on people, rather than relying on processes.... Yes, but I have had a lot of success with some of the people I have, some would say. I agree, and good Sales People and Managers are hard to find. But relying only on people makes you dependable on them. Every time you lose one of them, for whatever reasons, the world stops turning until you find a suitable replacement, which may take months, if not years. Trust me, I know what I am talking about. A few years ago, I was given the mandate to start an Internet Team. I tried many people in that team, and finally, after two and a half years, I found THE MAN. He broke all kind of records and we had it good for a while. Then, after a year or so, things started to change and that person left. Since then, that dealer never found THAT GUY again. I did not have to look very far to understand why I failed. It was clear that I was relying way too much on the person. If I had developed a process, it would have been much easier to replace him. Maybe not as good as that guy will ever be, but the slopes would not have been as bad. Now back to process Just be careful about that term, it can be used at large and misunderstood most of the time. I believe processes need to be specific and should target a single series of tasks. It is more likely that you will require a process for multiple events on your floor than simply just one process for the entire floor, or a main process with multiple sub-processes: Process: Walk-in customers Welcoming the customer and transferring over to a Sales Representative Qualifying a customer Demoing a vehicle Negotiating price/payment Walking out And there could be multiple side processes as well: Delivery Internet Lead Management Following up on customers Role of Managers towards Sales Representatives I mean the list can go on and on and on. The point is that when you have a defined process (or multiple processes), you no longer have to rely on people. It is the people that will learn and apply the process. Of course not everyone will be able to perform to your expectations, but your chances of success are multiplied.