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Is your current automotive CRM system running on all cylinders?


Don't get caught up in the buzz words such as "CRM", "DMS", "Solutions", "Systems", "Portal", "Lead Generation", "TMS", etc and etc. Instead you should focus on words such as "intuitive", "effective", "affordable", and phrases such as "well designed", and above all "user friendly". Many of the sales representatives of these so called "automotive CRM solution vendors" don't have the first clue what exactly is a CRM system. Neither is the sales manager wearing a shirt and tie who is impressed by all these tech savvy acronyms. By definition a CRM solution, especially in the automotive industry is difficult to develop in nature. This is due to several reasons; For one, no two dealerships will operate in the exact same way, their business process, sales process are not standardized to develop a universal business model in which their CRM solution suppose to follow. This grey area can be difficult to overcome, leaving certain CRM solutions only successful with certain dealerships. Almost all of the CRM solutions today fail to realize the first rule of software development that "humans are more intelligent than computers". Yes that's right, even car sales man is smarter than your standard Intel Celeron chip set.

When are you presented with the CRM demo, look for things such as user interface design, does things make sense to you? Is the placement of the text input fields logically arranged? Is there a process that is unnecessary? Or worse are there any super imposed rules in the CRM you can't break? And above all how much is all this really costing you? Well one red flag of poorly developed user interface is the time this CRM solution takes for you to input a brand new customer. Remember how many clicks before you can start typing the customer's information into the corresponding fields. You should stay away from per user charged accounts all together, because this payment method will bleed you dry of all revenue, unless you are on top of your game and monitor the system accuracy, and your invoices. Most of the sales manager today will not have that luxury of time to perform such task. After all why should you add an addition job description for something that is supposed to reduce your work load?

Look for small things such as does the vendor give you the flexibility to have minimum contracts as little as one year. Or are you locked in for life by this CRM solution, that maybe just a bomb just waiting to go off one day. Does the system require specific class room setting training sessions? Or is it intuitive enough for you to figure it out on the first try? Does the system offer you the manager, the capability to edit, add, and delete account? Or do you have to call a 1-800 number and wait for 25 minutes on the phone?

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