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Evidence Manuals-Do you use them?
Do you, as a salesperson (or manager), use what is commonly referred to as an "Evidence Manual" or something similar to provide information to your customers during new vehicle delivery? What type of information do you generally cover? Why do you use one? What other things do you use, and why?
Performance Management Associates, Inc.
Evidence Manuals-Do you use them?
Do you, as a salesperson (or manager), use what is commonly referred to as an "Evidence Manual" or something similar to provide information to your customers during new vehicle delivery? What type of information do you generally cover? Why do you use one? What other things do you use, and why?
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They are YOUR customers and you can have them or get them back!
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They are YOUR customers and you can have them or get them back!
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Who feels that when dealers allow employees to manipulate, gyp, phony up, or outright cheat to enhance or “get” the CSI score that they are only short-changing or cheating the dealership.
What percent of time do you think customers just “give” the highest rating only to help their salesperson or advisors, and then they just go-away because the experience was unacceptable and all trust was lost?
What percent of dealerships spend more time and energy trying to cheat the CSI System, rather than focusing on TRUE customer satisfaction?
As a "Dealer Coach" we've seen dealerships use all kinds of incentives to try and get a high CSI score, even requesting the customer bring in the survey. We've seen customer information changed or modified to protect the store, hold outs on closing and RO for 30 days or more, etc.
I'm not trying to give out any ideas (it's okay to laugh now!) but, who is brave enough to admit that CSI scores have been driven to insane levels by practices like this?
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Performance Management Associates, Inc.
Who feels that when dealers allow employees to manipulate, gyp, phony up, or outright cheat to enhance or “get” the CSI score that they are only short-changing or cheating the dealership.
What percent of time do you think customers just “give” the highest rating only to help their salesperson or advisors, and then they just go-away because the experience was unacceptable and all trust was lost?
What percent of dealerships spend more time and energy trying to cheat the CSI System, rather than focusing on TRUE customer satisfaction?
As a "Dealer Coach" we've seen dealerships use all kinds of incentives to try and get a high CSI score, even requesting the customer bring in the survey. We've seen customer information changed or modified to protect the store, hold outs on closing and RO for 30 days or more, etc.
I'm not trying to give out any ideas (it's okay to laugh now!) but, who is brave enough to admit that CSI scores have been driven to insane levels by practices like this?
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