For those of us who have been in the automotive business for more than 30 years certainly have heard of Zig Ziglar, Joe Girard, and Jackie B. Cooper. For those of us who started in the automotive business within the last 10- 20 years have heard of Dave Anderson, Jim Ziegler, David Lewis,Grant Cardone,Tom Stuker and Joe Verde, Alan Ram.
But now with social media in full swing and the Internet being able to give every one of us a louder voice, who in your opinion is the next BIG up and coming automotive trainer that will be synonymous with the names mentioned above? If you are going to comment, please consider these 4 questions in your reply:
1. Who is the person?
2. Why do you feel they will be the next "great one"?
3. Which industry trainer have you learned the most from?
4. Who else, other than an industry trainer, has influenced you the most in your automotive career? (friend, parent, manager, teacher, etc)
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Tim Pendergast you might be right on!!
The next up and coming trainer will be someone we all have not heard of yet, It will be someone who combines all the practical old school in with all the social media and puts it all in one context that every new salesperson can and will understand.
I’d LOVE LOVE LOVE to see a name like…..Chris Saraceno! What about that guy? Talk some sense into him people:-) On a serious note: I think thats what i would very much love to see sometime!
1 & 2. No offense but there are a million social media 'experts' saying the same thing, in different ways so I don't see that making a difference in who is the next big trainer. In my opinion, the next bit trainer will surface once they do one, or both, of the following: Actually deliver 'new' info instead of the same info in different ways OR they're delivering the same solid information in a way that is more captivating than Cardone. Until then, Grant and Joe (Verde) are the most solid two in my thoughts.
3. Which industry trainer have you learned the most from? Sales process wise, Cardone but Prospecting & Follow Up wise, Verde.
4. Who else, other than an industry trainer, has influenced you the most in your automotive career? My grandmother. When I started in the car business she said: "Don't let them turn you into a liar" and that really hit me. I realized that her opinion, like many folks, was to assume the worst of our industry. This helped me really focus on learning how to be a consultant so I could serve my customers better than anyone else in my area. And Tony Robbins, because he is one of the most dynamic communicators I've ever seen.
Perhaps it would be presumptuous of me to predict myself as the next Big Automotive Trainer and while I have some big things cooking, I will say Tim Kintz of the Verde Training group has BIG upside. Tim has been the keynote speaker at NADA a couple times and is an excellent presenter with great experience. Check him out.
Grant still has his pulse on what’s going on right now, he is up to date on social media and as everyone knows uses it constantly. He keeps his product fresh and interesting; I think he will be very relevant for many years to come. If you are looking for good insight on social media check out Gary Vaynerchuk read two of his books they were very good. http://garyvaynerchuk.com/
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