Garry House's Blog – May 2012 Archive (8)

From the NCM Institute Blog: The Used Vehicle Adopt-a-Car Process

In the February 28, 2012, issue of Up to Speed, I discussed the changing role of used vehicle managementand the overwhelming number of responsibilities that have become part of that function today. Although dealership managers must be accountable for all of the 30 regular responsibilities mentioned in that…

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Added by Garry House on May 22, 2012 at 4:44pm — No Comments

NCM wants to know: What is Your Dealership's Best Add-on Service and Why?

Last evening, as I was thumbing through my April issue of National Oil and Lube News (NOLN), I began to reflect on why and how the folks in the independent automotive repair and maintenance business managed to take such a large chunk of service business away from the franchised dealers. Well, in truth they didn’t take it away…we gave it away…years ago…based on our focus on warranty work, our prices, and our indifference to the service…

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Added by Garry House on May 22, 2012 at 4:30pm — No Comments

From the NCM Institute Blog: Measuring and Managing Your Automotive Dealership's OTDBs - Part Two

This is the continuation of the mini case study focused on the objectives and challenges of building a process to measure and manage OTDBs in the operating departments of an NCM client dealership group. Today I’ll be focusing on the vehicle sales departments in general.

The sales management staff had decided that OTDBs needed to be first divided into five major categories: (1) first-time walk-ins; (2) Internet leads; (3) blind phone inquiries; (4) proactive salesperson appointments;…

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Added by Garry House on May 15, 2012 at 4:46pm — No Comments

Leaders are made...not born! From NCM

Over the last 15 years, NCM Associates has provided hundreds of educational programs that delivered unparalleled training to thousands of dealers, general managers and department managers. However, there is one area in which we have admittedly fallen short…focused leadership training. Up until now, our primary focus has been on the “nuts and bolts” of dealership management. However, the NCM Institute faculty members, as well as many of the dealership personnel that…

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Added by Garry House on May 15, 2012 at 4:30pm — 2 Comments

From the NCM Institute Blog: "We used to do that!"

It was in late 1987, and I was conducting an in-dealership workshop focused on financial and operational planning and controls. I was describing an F&I process that I had recommended to increase service contract penetration, when the general manager said, “We used to do that.” In response, I asked, “Did it work?” “Absolutely,” he answered. I was tempted to say, “Then why did you stop doing it?” but I was new to the consulting business and didn’t want to risk offending one of my few…

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Added by Garry House on May 10, 2012 at 11:28am — No Comments

From the NCM Institute Blog: How to Increase Your Customer R.O. Count (Part II)

Part one of this topic was published here on January 19, 2012. In that article I discussed the four no-cost or low-costactivities that, when executed flawlessly, will increase a service department's customer R.O. count by at least 10%. Today I’ll address several other proven strategies to increase your customer-paid service…

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Added by Garry House on May 10, 2012 at 11:00am — No Comments

From the NCM Institute Blog: Use One-on-One Meetings to Manage Employee Expectations

A few weeks ago, we published an article titled “Clear Expectations Set the Standard for Dealership Excellence.” In that discussion, I talked mostly about setting expectations. Today I’ll be presenting one of the processes that NCM recommends for managing expectations…the “one-on-one” meeting discipline.  Why should we have one-on-one meetings?  Because every employee needs and deservesto have quality, individual, interactive…

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Added by Garry House on May 7, 2012 at 5:00pm — 2 Comments

From the NCM Institute Blog: The Changing Role of Used Vehicle Management

Over the last ten years, anyone who has not witnessed dramatic changes in the used vehicle arena must have his head in the sand. Why is it then that so many franchised new vehicle dealers have thus far failed to effectively adjust to these changes? So that you understand what I’m talking about, I’ll just mention two of these impactful changes:  (1) the growth of the Internet as a marketing source; and, (2) the advantages available through inventory optimization technology. Even the language…

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Added by Garry House on May 7, 2012 at 4:59pm — No Comments

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