When a dealership is planning to introduce new technology, the initial worry is often, “Will it be a hassle?” Here are four reasons that adopting and using eContracting can be easy and beneficial for…
The Race for Talent: Why the Right DMS and Technology Partner are Key to Attracting Quality Candidates
Finding and retaining the right talent has never been more important or challenging for dealerships. They’re now facing the double whammy of historically low unemployment rates and high employee turnover. Fortunately, it turns out…
It’s Time to Think About a Change
Dealerships rely on a network of business operations running behind the scenes to make sure all of their information is easily available when needed. The DMS is a core component of this, along with…
Can You “Kondo” Your Outdated DMS Technology?
Have you heard about the trend that is Marie Kondo, the Netflix star and best-selling author of The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing. This cultural phenomenon has…
Overcome Your DMS Transition Fears
Breaking the news to your controller that your dealership is switching technology is a difficult day for any Dealer Principal Owner or GM. While a technology transition can seem intimidating, staying stagnant with an…
When a Fear of Change holds you back
“Time, training, resistance, nightmare, contracts and confusing.” These are some of the first words that come to mind when a dealership considers making a DMS switch. These words are also often at the root…
Frozen with fear: why dealers stay put
Ever feel stuck? When faced with a tough decision that could improve the dealership greatly, but could also (potentially) be a difficult transition, Dealer Principal Owners (DPOs) can feel frozen. And so the story…
Why So Many Dealers Get Stuck Using Legacy Systems
When asked what keeps them from making a switch to a modern DMS, many dealers cite a fear of the installation process, a fear of losing familiarity, and a fear of data loss. The good news for these dealers is that their fears are unwarranted. The switch isn’t nearly as scary as you might think.