Winning Is A Habit

Get ready for a pep talk, folks! The days of easily replacing sales talent are gone, and we must do more with less—less people, less time. Picture this: a changing landscape, a time crunch, and staffing challenges. But fear not! Just like Vince Lombardi, the legendary coach who turned a team of average players into NFL champions, we can transform our dealership. We’re not always blessed with an all-star team, but as leaders, it’s our job to develop and motivate our people. Let’s shift our mindset, hone our skills, and become the innovative coaches our dealership needs. Take a hard look in the mirror and ask yourself, “Am I giving my salespeople 100%?” We need to invest our time in them, set attainable goals, and use those goals to motivate instead of intimidate. No more relying on hope or last-minute fire sales to reach our targets. Let’s maximize our resources, work with our team’s strengths, and eliminate the excuses. We may not have the most talented players right now, but with dedication and innovative coaching, we can build a championship team. Game on!

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