All Blog Posts Tagged '20' (59)

What's Wrong With Being Average?

Average is a term I think is often overused.  Average income, average performance, average height, age, etc.  But, when it comes to sales performance, what does average really mean.  For some it means the worst of the best.  For others, it's the best of the worst.  I'm from Jersey.  For me it's the "Cream of the Crap."  Average for me is doing just enough to stay out of trouble and under the radar.  And, if you are perfectly happy, there is nothing illegal about that.  However, you give up…

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Added by John Fuhrman on August 18, 2011 at 8:00am — 3 Comments

If You Do It All - Nothing Gets Done

Whether you're on the road like I am, or working in a showroom, you have to produce.  At the end of the month, the results fall squarely on your shoulders.  But, if you believe that you have to do it all in order to reach those goals, you'll never get there.  Clawing your way to the top is never very effective.  But, being carried to the top is not only a better way to travel, it's a faster means to an…

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Added by John Fuhrman on August 15, 2011 at 6:40am — 7 Comments

Massive Success 15 Minutes At A Time

Today we live in an instant society.  We want instant answers to all of our problems, concerns, career moves, etc.  Thanks to the Internet, a lot of information can be instantly in front of us.  Because of ATMs, we have access to our money - "Instantly."  And, too many of your customers are in a bad way because of instant gratification.…

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Added by John Fuhrman on August 11, 2011 at 10:39am — 2 Comments

Failing Their Way To The Top

     If you had to pick a group of favorite failings, you’d be hard pressed to keep the list small.  Failing is generally what precedes massive success.  In fact, its’ difficult to name a significant invention, person, or other creation, without discussing the failing that occurred right up to the moment of success.

 

     However, in an attempt to share with all of you, the importance of risk, and the necessity of failing, I present my favorites.  These are my top five from…

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Added by John Fuhrman on August 8, 2011 at 12:02pm — 4 Comments

Testing For Mike Piazza

I'm a baseball man.  I could give up watching all other sports if the season went all year round.  It's a great sport to watch because on any day, someone could literally come out of nowhere and change the season.  As a Lifetime Yankee fan, being around when Bucky "Bleepin'" Dent took the Yanks past Boston to win another series was incredibly satisying.  Seeing it again with Aaron Boone two decades later brought back those same feelings.  Yet, neither one of them will ever be considered for…

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Added by John Fuhrman on August 7, 2011 at 1:27pm — 4 Comments

New Announcements From The Dealer Resource Group

At The Dealer Resource Group our goal is to provide the highest level of service to our dealer clients.  Our 21st Century Selling System(c) teaches ethical sales skills for the curent market.  Our goal is to lead by example, practice what we preach, and really walk the walk.  Doing so often attracts the best of the best.  This announcement is just that.

 

Here are our newest additions to the DRG Team:

 

Gene Diehm

 

Gene Diehm has been…

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Added by John Fuhrman on August 3, 2011 at 8:00am — 1 Comment

Do For - Do With - Let Do

Training.  It's an important element to any successful department.  While it's my livelihood now, when I was managing dealerships, I think I missed a lot of opportunities to be a better trainer.  Standing in front of a room for an hour or less delivering a technique or other instruction, just didn't create the improvement I was looking for.  Later in my career, many managers confirmed that belief with their own experience.  While multi-day training programs, with notebooks and class…

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Added by John Fuhrman on August 3, 2011 at 7:15am — 4 Comments

Working "WOW" Backward

When salespeople get to work in the morning, what's their goal for the day?  As managers plan the week or the month, what outcome are they focusing on?  When dealers set their sites on year end, what do they see? Usually, in each case, whatever it is, it's not enough.  Sales people want a sale, or a commission.  Managers focus on total volume or gross.  And dealers see that they ended up above water. 

 

Unfortunately, with visions like that, even if you accomplish what you set…

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Added by John Fuhrman on July 28, 2011 at 8:17am — 4 Comments

Closing The Orphanage

Remember those old movies about the dark dank rooms that unwanted children were forced to live in.  They were left to fend for themselves, poorly fed, and ignored until they were old enough to go somewhere else on their own.  While some of these movies became musicals, an orpahn's life was not a pretty one.  How about those who have been left by the wayside when their salesperson moves on?  Are they just being ignored until they move on?

 

Orphan owners may be the most ignored…

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Added by John Fuhrman on July 21, 2011 at 12:46pm — 3 Comments

15 Minutes A Day

 

Do you remember the ad you answered for your first sales job at a dealership?  What was the minimum education level they wanted?  PhD?  Masters?  Not likely.  Most have listed that you need a high school diploma for consideration.  And, as I recall, no one ever really checked.  If that's the minimum, what if they told you that to be really successful you'd need the equivalent of five college educations? …

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Added by John Fuhrman on July 18, 2011 at 7:34am — 10 Comments

A Five Question Dealer Survey

We are always looking to keep on top of what the market wants.  The easiest way to do this is to ask.  But, we want to reward you for your time by entering you into our contest for answering five short questions.
 
If your survey is selected, you will receive one of three possible rewards.  Send it to thedealerresourcegroup@gmail.com.
 
1st - A Gift Certificate for $1,250 good for any…
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Added by John Fuhrman on July 15, 2011 at 10:26am — No Comments

Are You Doing Business On The Internet Or Are You Just Online?

BDC, Internet Department, Web Sites.  Yes it seems that dealers are really jumping in on doing business in the 21st century.  Me too.  I am always looking for ways to spread the word, promote, solicit, and generate business using the power and the economy of the Internet.  In fact, just this morning, I sent out a small blast to 500 select dealers promoting a new service offering.  I was amazed and shocked at what I learned.

 

Our…

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Added by John Fuhrman on July 12, 2011 at 10:30am — No Comments

Choosing The Process (9th in the Choosing Series)

In recent articles, in training, and in other discussions, I've commented that monkeys can close deals.  Now, when I say this in front of a live audience, I am looking for an expected reaction so that we can engage in a good program.  In all cases, it is not to insult those who are successful "closers."  But, the reality is, closing a deal is merely the result of proper planning and execution of the real key to selling - the process.

 

I would expect true closers to actually…

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Added by John Fuhrman on July 5, 2011 at 7:19am — 8 Comments

Choosing Change (8th In The Series)

In all of the training programs I attended as a salesperson, there was one question that was always brought up.  Can you guess what it is?  Here's a hint.  Every trainer who ever talked about it, called it the stupidest question you can ever ask.  Have an idea yet?  It's the age old - "Can I help you?"  How many of us had that pounded into our heads at every training session we ever attended?  And yet, the reason it's still talked about is that too many people are using it as a…

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Added by John Fuhrman on June 28, 2011 at 12:39pm — 2 Comments

Choosing Honesty (7th in the Choosing Series)

I want to talk about honesty among those of us in the profession.  Before you get all hot and bothered, I'm not referring to how you do your business.  We all know that the vast majority of auto people conduct their business with honesty and integrity.  Those who don't aren't going to change because I wrote an article calling them out.  This is about internal honesty.

 

As a sales trainer, my concern and goal is to leave every client,…

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Added by John Fuhrman on June 24, 2011 at 6:37am — No Comments

Choosing The Prize (The 6th of the Choosing Series)

Modesty is over-rated. 

It's okay to stand in front of the mirror or your peers and proclaim that you're going for sales person of the month.  It's okay to claim to achieve the highest gross in the coming month.  Simply put, it's okay to choose the prize.  Actually, it's better than okay.  It's essential.

Choosing the prize means you understand what it takes to get there.  Deciding on excellence and the benefits that come with such an achievement causes one to understand the…

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Added by John Fuhrman on June 17, 2011 at 12:55pm — No Comments

Choosing Persistence (5th In the Choosing Series)

"I will persist until I succeed."

 

That was the first line in the Scroll Marked lll in Og Mandino's classic, "The Greatest Salesman In The World."  Having had the privilege of being able to spend time in his NH home, I can honestly say, I have witnessed persistence like no other.  Og Mandino spent his writing life with one goal - change lives!  Simply stated but difficult to accomplish.  is writing and speeches are a large part of what inspired me to write adn travel the world…

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Added by John Fuhrman on June 14, 2011 at 9:00am — 3 Comments

Don't Get This Free Book And It Will Cost You A Fortune

When I'm speaking at a convention or large sales seminar, a common question I get asked is, "What will this book cost me?"  There is a two part answer to this question.  If you believe in what I've said and want to buy it, the cost is a few dollars.  But, if you don't, not having the information will cost you a fortune.  Now, I want to give something back.  A Free…

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Added by John Fuhrman on June 9, 2011 at 2:38pm — No Comments

NEXT YEAR IS NOW!

As much as many of us like to talk about all we've learned in the car business, some of my best lessons have come from the strangest places and yet I have used them to help me succeed.  As a writer, I live life by paying attention and observing.  Then I see what lessons I can apply to my everyday life.  This was a big one.

 

When my son was 10, he was selected to the "Major" league division of his little league.  This was a big deal and I thought he'd be very excited.  He would…

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Added by John Fuhrman on June 8, 2011 at 7:53am — No Comments

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