What is one quick but very significant change that you made at your dealership/business which had a dramatic positive effect on the bottom line?
How did you execute the change and what kind of impact was made as a result of the change?
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Dealership/ Customer Pay R.O increase daily training , measurement and managment of the process,most of increase goes to net.
Salesperson Recruiting &Training Business/ 08,09 forced me to open my eyes to finally SEE enough fat to keep 2 companies warm,cut it, got lean and profitable!
Nancy -
Great post.
My experience with our clients - for quick change, we have most often seen addressing of labor and benefits (insurance, PTO, paid holidays, etc). This has had a quick affect on the bottomline but must be managed rather 'gingerly' due to the potential harm to morale.
This method is NOT without potential consequences BUT can be affective quickly.
Apologize for not more - our world at PMG is more predicated on strategic-long term 'lean' processes...
Have a great weekend!
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About a year and a half ago my dealership brought me on board! I'm only 5'7" so that's a little change that has improved the bottom line. You know I couldn't resist Nancy. But on a serious note, we set up an express lane in service for oil changes and maintenance etc to help alleviate the congestion with customers who are having repair work done. Things move smoother less customer frustration, more repeats and the express lane thrives!
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