by CMayne » Tue Jul 29, 2014 2:08 am
Scott: I have no idea how this came to mind but it fits right in even though he had NOTHING to do with parts.
A Quote from Col. Jeff Cooper:
"In the age of technological irresponsibility we seek to make up for human shortcomings by means of gadgetry, which of course is fallible".
It has never ceased to amaze me that GM (or anyone else)believes that they can "accommodate" the customer that stands in front of you by incorporating a computer system that is "possibly" several thousand miles away. It runs on programs that were developed by a "person" that more than likely has NO automotive retail experience and assuredly know absolutely NOTHING about your customer, yet they cling to this "gadgetry" like it was the be all end all of the retail answer. In a "personal" situation you or I can look, talk and feel the customers needs while RIM (REAM) does nothing more that bounce 1 and 0 across a digital format and some clown says this is what you need "because the computer said so".
It has been easy to look the customer in the I and say "Whoops I goofed" long before the friggen computer was ever in the business format, and if you are honest you find the customer excepts that and goes on with life. In the "age of technology" you find that the customer can NOT accept that the computer was wrong. It is, and will become even more, a catastrophic failure.
Still today and probably tomorrow the Corp. conglomerates will rely on "technological irresponsibility".
Again I say, I am truly sorry for the young ones that will have YEARS to deal with this before the Corp. world realizes what true idiots they have been.