An article this morning profiled a company (Strativity) that claims 450 dealers as customers. This quip caught my eye:
"According to Strativity Group’s analysis, a 10 percent increase in employee engagement could impact operating profits at a non-luxury dealership by more than $260,000 per year. That number jumps to more than $350,000 annually at luxury car dealerships."
When you're always looking at the bottom line you can sometimes miss the contributions...or lack thereof to it.
What are your thoughts?
"According to Strativity Group’s analysis, a 10 percent increase in employee engagement could impact operating profits at a non-luxury dealership by more than $260,000 per year. That number jumps to more than $350,000 annually at luxury car dealerships."
When you're always looking at the bottom line you can sometimes miss the contributions...or lack thereof to it.
What are your thoughts?