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Documenting Processes: More than Just Compliance

Steve Roennau Vice President Compliance EFG Companies
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Steve Roennau
Vice President
Compliance
EFG Companies

Over the past few years, you’ve probably heard a lot about the importance of documenting your processes. Even with the changes at the CFPB, this importance is not diminished. Remember, the CFPB does not have jurisdiction over most powersports dealerships. State Attorney Generals, the DOJ, and the FTC do. And, these government bodies haven’t undergone significant changes.

Therefore, if you haven’t already begun the process of documenting your processes, it’s time to get that project started. I’ve spoken with a lot of dealers who thought documenting processes would take an investment of thousands of dollars and a legal team. This does not have to be the case. It simply starts with taking a process that your team completes every day and writing down the steps.

Of course, with the numerous, ongoing processes in a dealership, not everyone knows where to begin. This is especially true for those processes that are simply just part of the routine. Many dealers haven’t even conceptualized how to define them beyond, “just do it”.

Just like with any big project, think about tackling this project one bite at a time. Start with the checklist on your deal jackets. Define and write down the process behind each item on the list. Each process should consist of three components:

  • What you do
  • Why you do it
  • How you do it
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EFG Companies Launches 1,000,000 Mile Limited Powertrain Protection

Cultivating Consumer Confidence to Increase Motorcycle Sales

Million Mile Limited Powertrain ProtectionEFG Companies, the innovator behind the award-winning Hyundai Assurance program, announced today the launch of a 1,000,000 Mile Limited Powertrain Protection program for motorcycles. This program is designed to foster increased customer loyalty, referrals, and unit sales by addressing pressing motorcycle consumer needs.

While the powersports industry is currently experiencing a period of year-over-year growth, everyone in the industry has an eye on the horizon for the next economic downturn. Dealers are looking to maximize sales while they last and fortify their operations for the future.

“Today’s customers are already in the mindset of being very careful with where they spend their money, and are looking for the best value for the dollar. This has resulted in an enhanced pre-owned bike market over the last few years,” said Glenice Wilder, the vice president of EFG Companies Powersports Division. “By offering 1,000,000 Mile Limited Powertrain Protection, motorcycle dealers have the ability to differentiate their operations, and increase customer loyalty and new customer sales, by providing customers complimentary protection for their bikes.”

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Recipe for Powersports Success with a Generational Melting Pot

Glenice Wilder Vice President EFG Companies
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Glenice Wilder
Vice President
EFG Companies

For the first time in U.S. history, today’s American workforce includes four generations of employees – Traditionalists, Baby Boomers, Gen X’ers, and Millennials – each with preferred styles of communication. Each generation brings unique strengths, qualities and even requirements to the powersports dealership. The downside – managing the different expectations of each generation is a challenge.

According to a recent Ernst & Young survey, 75 percent of managers reported that managing multi-generational teams is a challenge, and 77 percent said that different work expectations among generations is a leading challenge they face. Let’s look at what motivates each generation.