by gman » Mon May 14, 2001 4:33 pm
Guys, this one will never go away.
As with rcooper I have managed both departments and alot of what he states is true. I will put forth before I continue, that if you have not worked and earned your paycheck in each of these departments (separately) there is no way you can be objective.
Chuck, I am really interested in your viewpoint on this issue. I try to keep an open mind and realize that despite the fact I live in both departments my thinking may be skewed. All that you have to do is scan through alot of these posts to see that most dealers operate fixed operations as two completely separate businesses, that lives (and paychecks) are greatly impacted by dept profitability, and that there is a great deal of animosity between most parts and service departments. Do you really think that doing away with the transfer will improve this relationship?
As I think a bit further I look at the direct competition for our service department. Major repair/service franchises, Quick lubes, Local repair shops, etc. In our case, all of these people buy GM parts from us.(usually at a lower cost) The markup between aquisition and retail is extremely important to the profitability of these merchants. This money is used, for many things, advertising, customer development/satisfaction, spiff/bonus programs, etc. etc. Our service department must go head to head with these shops every day. How are they to sucessfully compete and remain profitable with the current level of non-participation from us in parts?
Couple that with the fact that GMSPO continues to roll out "programs" that put in place operational and administrative expenses on the service side while all the discounts and allowances flow in through the 687 account. Believe me, when I put on the parts hat, I'm loving it! When working on the service side and looking at the roi for programs like GSP, I get highly suspicious of anything GMSPO claims to be a "great" idea for your service business.
My underlying belief in this is that there should only be one department! Managers, counterpeople, advisors, etc. should be paid from the same line. Unfortunately, I don't think this will happen anytime soon. So in the meantime, give me some ideas on how to make this team (read parts and service depts) pull on the same end of the rope?
Thanks,
gman