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I am with you and was surprised but not totally shocked when I saw it on Ralph's website. For all the knowledge Ralph has about marketing and technology (and its a lot), there is still a large part of his thinking that is stuck in the car dealer milieu, and often the content he features on his site represents an "old school, Chauvinistic slant.
Those of us that have been followers on the site, ignore that stuff and look for the pearls of wisdom we can use to improve ourselves. If you work in auto retailing the first thing you need is a very tough skin. Sales is one of the greatest professions of all time but we are constantly being 'beat up" from various sides. If women directly or indirectly influence 80%+ of vehicle purchases they will most certainly "vote with their wallets" about things that offend them.
My sincere wish is that owners and managers some day wake up and discover what an incredible resource women are, and how critical their participation will be in changing how our industry is perceived. Any store that doesn't have at least one or two women on the sales floor is out of touch with reality.
As for the action to take about the article on ADM, you certainly have the option to post a complaint, leave the site and encourage all the women on the site to cancel their membership on the site. Having someone like Jody DeVere from AskPatty leave the site and cancel her membership would send a strong message. Her company's existence is all about educating dealers about women, their behaviors and how they want to be treated in the retail environment. Now's her chance to show how strongly she believes in her philosophy.
Based on Ralph's replies (and there are lots of them) on his site it is clear he has dug in and doesn't think he did anything wrong. it's not a question of first amendment rights but one of poor taste in what occasionally is held up as a professional forum.
That is probably the attitude of most men in the business and is evident in their replies to the post. There are a diverse group of people in this business and if we ditched them all because of a few character flaws, our industry might not be as robust as it is now.
Mark Dubis
Carfolks.com
I am with you and was surprised but not totally shocked when I saw it on Ralph's website. For all the knowledge Ralph has about marketing and technology (and its a lot), there is still a large part of his thinking that is stuck in the car dealer milieu, and often the content he features on his site represents an "old school, Chauvinistic slant.
Those of us that have been followers on the site, ignore that stuff and look for the pearls of wisdom we can use to improve ourselves. If you work in auto retailing the first thing you need is a very tough skin. Sales is one of the greatest professions of all time but we are constantly being 'beat up" from various sides. If women directly or indirectly influence 80%+ of vehicle purchases they will most certainly "vote with their wallets" about things that offend them.
My sincere wish is that owners and managers some day wake up and discover what an incredible resource women are, and how critical their participation will be in changing how our industry is perceived. Any store that doesn't have at least one or two women on the sales floor is out of touch with reality.
As for the action to take about the article on ADM, you certainly have the option to post a complaint, leave the site and encourage all the women on the site to cancel their membership on the site. Having someone like Jody DeVere from AskPatty leave the site and cancel her membership would send a strong message. Her company's existence is all about educating dealers about women, their behaviors and how they want to be treated in the retail environment. Now's her chance to show how strongly she believes in her philosophy.
Based on Ralph's replies (and there are lots of them) on his site it is clear he has dug in and doesn't think he did anything wrong. it's not a question of first amendment rights but one of poor taste in what occasionally is held up as a professional forum.
That is probably the attitude of most men in the business and is evident in their replies to the post. There are a diverse group of people in this business and if we ditched them all because of a few character flaws, our industry might not be as robust as it is now.
Mark Dubis
Carfolks.com
Be interesting to see what the women that were picked in this stupid thing have to say about being picked?...Did they have a choice? Did they agree to it? How do they feel now? Maybe I'll wander over to ADM and make a comment!
Jack Higginbotham did not join the group, but asked me to pass this along... Thanks Jack from all of us! I also informed him that it was posted by Digital Dealer!
Nancy,
Since I am not a member of Women in the industry group I was hoping that you might share my opinion to the group.
Obviously someone is still in the dark ages when it comes to the article "Sexiest Women in the Industry" or whatever it was called. I just wanted to let you all know that I believe the article was and is in poor taste and totally uncalled for in such an elite forum as this. I believe I speak for many of the men on this forum and want to let you know that we do not share the opinion of the author.
I know the old saying that sex sells, but I don'tr believe he was selling anything. In my opinion, the author should be barred from this forum. We are all professionals here and don't deserve that kind of trash here.
Just speaking my opinion here.
Thanks,
Jack
To clear up any confusion, as the vice president and editorial director of Dealer Communications (publisher of Dealer magazine, Digital Dealer magazine; Dealer Fixed Operations magazine and the Digital Dealer Conference & Expositions, www.dealer-magazine.com) we have nothing to do with this article, nor have we commented on it. From what I understand, this is an article on ADM's site with whom we have no official affiliation.
This is not the type of content you will find in any of our publications or on any of our sites.
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