by MultiLineManager » Thu Apr 29, 2021 2:45 pm
I spent over a decade running 5 different dealerships in two states; I recently “retired” to a smaller dealership out of the group a mile away from home.
It definitely has its challenges but if you like to set goals and work them into reality you love it. I have two pieces of advice for you:
1. Make sure that you have support from your higher ups. If they undermine your decisions with your staff call them out on it or your staff will always work for them and not you.
2. Be a manager not a worker. Teach your people how to do their jobs and hold them accountable. I spent way to many years trying to be the good boss and “helping” them do their jobs until I realized that I was just doing their jobs for them all the time. If you make them work it will leave you time for the important things, like A LOT of paperwork, growth, creating standard operating procedures, pretty much anything to improve efficiency.
Good luck!!