Tuesday, May 8, 2018 | 2:00 pm ET / 11:00 am PT
Employee retention is one of the biggest elephants in the room at dealerships around the country. With average turnover rates as high as 67 percent for automotive retail salespeople, it isn't a secret that dealerships have a long way to go when it comes to talent retention management (TRM). What many dealers fail to realize, however, is how significantly ignoring this issue is impacting the bottom line – and how important it is to attack the problem now. Today's most successful dealers are proactively creating plans and processes that are transforming their dealerships into places where employees want to work. They're using all the technology and tools at their disposal to foster a more productive, efficient workforce. Join Chase Abbott, Vice President of Sales for VinSolutions and Dealertrack F&I, for a webinar covering the importance of a TRM program and actionable next steps for implementing new retention strategies, including: Calculating the business impact of high turnover rates Best practices in talent retention management (TRM) Key first steps in creating a strong recruitment and retention strategy SPEAKER | Chase Abbott - Vice President, Sales - VinSolutions and Dealtertrack F&I Chase Abbott is Vice President of Sales at VinSolutions and Dealertrack F&I, where he is responsible for leading and managing the sales team and its efforts. Chase joined VinSolutions in 2008 as a Regional Sales Manager over the Southeastern U.S. In 2011, he was promoted to Director of Sales over the East Coast, followed up by promotions to Senior Director of Sales leading the Inside Sales Teams. Chase has served as Vice President of Sales since 2016. Chase brings strong leadership qualities combined with a tenacious desire to build efficiency, process and culture within the VinSolutions sales teams. Originally from Kansas City, Missouri, he attended Maple Woods College and then spent seven years with an automotive group while holding multiple titles from Internet Director to Finance Director, and GSM. |
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