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Should desk logs still be used today or do you think they are outdated and why?
ONLY ONE GOOD REASON FOR ME!
AND THAT'S TO MOTIVATE THE SALES PEOPLE !!! IT GETS THEM HUNGRY WHEN THE SEE A BIG GROSS ON THE LOG!!!! A SALESMAN COMES TO WORK IN THE MORNING, GET'S A FRESH UP AND LOGS A 4500 DEAL AND THE NEXT THING YOU KNOW EVERYONE IS ON THE POINT! LOL
DID ANYBODY HERE EVER SELL CARS?????
YOU DON'T REMEMBER COMING IN AT NOON ? WHAT THE FIRST THING YOU GO TO? THE LOG!
WHY? TO SEE WHAT GOT SOLD AND LOOK AT THE GROSS OR IF YOUR CUSTOMER CAME IN AND DID NOT ASK FOR YOU . I MADE A COPY OF THE LOG EVERYDAY TO TRACK THE FRESH TRADES! I LOVE FRESH TRADES!!!
I WOULD BE THE FIRST TO CALL A CUSTOMER LOOKING FOR THE CAR WE TRADED FOR.
ALSO I WOULD COME IN ON SAT AND WRITE MY NAME ON THE LOG 5 TIMES AND LEAVE THE CUSTOMERS NAME BLANK, THE MGR WOULD SAY ... WHAT ARE YOU DOING MANNY? AND WOULD TELL HIM AM GOOD FOR FIVE TODAY SO LET ME GO GET UM NOW!
SO MANY REASON TO LOVE THE LOG!!!WHEN A MGR WOULD ASK ME IF I STILL WAS WORKING THE CUSTOMER I WOULD JUST TELL HIM, JUST LOG THE DEAL BOSS IT'S DONE!
PLEASE DON'T TAKE MY LOG AWAY PEOPLE!!!!!
I have worked with a dealer who used just the desk log, a dealer who preferred to handle everything electonically (while the customer is here and there is a check list for all the steps customized according to the dealer's specs), and a dealer who chose to use both!
The absolute best outcome was the dealer who chose to utilize both tools. The desk log did not have all the specific fields that the CRM tool provided, which also produced awesome reports with the click of the button, (customized to sort and pull the data you wished to review at any given time... Example, sort by source, sort by model interested in, sort by salesperson, etc.. also various time periods, side by side comparison to same month other years, weather patterns, etc...
Now with all that being said, the hand written desk log serves as the "Visual Tool" for all to see as a constant reminder that we are on track, off track, one salesperson is slipping, not taking ups etc.. for ALL to see! Also, another great benefit from the hand written desk log, is it is a great exercise for the desk manager to hand write the information. What you actually write down, you tend to comprehend and remember better!
My 2 cents...
Should be done electronically with CRM tool manual desk logs are a thing of the past You can't possible keep perfect track recors today without it CRM tool allows a complete picture of each customer
I agree with both of you. I believe both a desk log and a CRM are neccessary. The Mgr. spots a S.P. on the lot with a prospect and jots it down with the S.P.'s name and(possibly) a brief customer description. When(and if) the process moves forward and S.P. gets to the desk, Mgr then fills in the info as well as S.P. should have a printed up sheet from the CRM. YES...the desk log is a great tool for a quick reference guide and the CRM is the " BRAIN" of everything!
aaron kominsky said:Should be done electronically with CRM tool manual desk logs are a thing of the past You can't possible keep perfect track recors today without it CRM tool allows a complete picture of each customer
Hi Fran-
I love desk pads and the advantages of high speed technology at a touch of a mouse all the data readily available. Now that being said as a dedicated F&I professional I still love the "nut" sheet. In front of me... never leaving my eyes... time is money I get that... but not at the sake of loosing focus of the job ahead!
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