About Bob Clements

Bob is a believer that the status quo is a recipe for mediocrity. With that in mind, he is always pushing his team and the dealers they consult with to search out unique and unconventional ways to solve problems. He started working with dealerships over 30 years ago and since that time has walked alongside thousands of dealers in all types of industries to help them achieve success. Bob’s speaking and training is considered world class and his programs are being used by dealerships in over 20 countries throughout the world.

The Nuts and Bolts of Technician Pay

In the compensation programs we recommend, the tech is paid an hourly rate based on their level of experience and the dealership location. For example, in the Midwest, a C-level tech might make $8-$10 dollars an hour. A tech in the Boston area, however, might need to be paid $14-$16 per hour. You know your area and what you have to pay to get a technician at the various levels, so adjust accordingly. In the [...]

By |2020-05-05T11:09:24-05:00January 28th, 2019|Service, Uncategorized|

3 Tools For the Efficient Service Technician

When visiting dealerships, owners & managers often ask me, “What can we provide the techs to help make them more efficient?” While there are plenty of things that we can provide techs, there are three key items that can prove very beneficial to the overall efficiency of your technicians. The first one is a wash bay. A wash bay can be a costly investment, however, if done correctly, will help your techs be more efficient [...]

By |2020-05-05T11:10:27-05:00January 14th, 2019|Service, Uncategorized|

Service Marketing- Winter Service Specials

Almost every dealership, regardless of the products you sell or services you offer, historically have a slow time of year. As we travel the country working with dealers, we have seen all sorts of great ideas come alive as they work to keep their businesses afloat during the slow season and start the year in the black. One great way to keep a dealership busy (and profitable) during the slow season is the effective use [...]

By |2020-05-05T11:10:27-05:00January 3rd, 2019|Service, Uncategorized|

Service Basics- The Triage Process

Triaging is vital to keeping our shops moving and our techs efficient. The triaging process happens after the equipment has been checked into the dealership, the work order has been filled out and hopefully signed by the customer, and a red ribbon has been attached to show the equipment has just been checked in. At 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., the service coordinator will go to the service manager or service writer, take the clipboards [...]

By |2020-05-05T11:10:27-05:00December 18th, 2018|Service, Uncategorized|

Service Basics- The Ribbon Process

For the month of December, we will be covering Service Basics. One of the most important processes in the service department is the use of ribbons on equipment. This is primarily the Service Coordinators’ job, but all members of the service team need to understand how using ribbons can help to increase efficiency and eliminate chaos. A red ribbon means the equipment has been at the dealership less than 24 hours and has not been [...]

By |2020-05-05T11:10:27-05:00December 13th, 2018|Service, Uncategorized|

Position Highlight: Service Coordinator & Shop Foreman

This week, we are highlighting two key positions in the service department: The Service Coordinator & Shop Foreman. Let’s get started. Service Coordinator: Supporting Service Techs The service coordinator is one of the positions we find that few service departments have but need! Once we’ve explained the role, almost every shop ends up hiring a service coordinator. In most dealerships, service techs are required to do things like sweep the floor, empty oil and drain [...]

By |2020-05-05T11:10:27-05:00November 29th, 2018|Service, Uncategorized|

Position Highlight: Service Writer

Week two of our Service Department position highlight brings us to the Service Writer. The service writer is one step away from the service manager’s role. They take over the customer contact role of the service manager and in smaller service departments, also handle warranty claims. There is nothing more important in a service department than good communication between the shop and its customers, internal or external. Much like the service manager, the service writer [...]

By |2020-05-05T11:10:27-05:00November 14th, 2018|Service, Uncategorized|

Position Highlight: Service Manager

For the month of November, we want to highlight the different roles in the Service Department. This week - the Service Manager. The service manager is a role that is often misunderstood. In many dealerships, the service manager was a great tech who no longer wanted to do repairs, so was promoted. I understand the desire to not lose a good tech, however, seldom does a great tech become more than an average service manager. [...]

By |2020-05-05T11:10:27-05:00November 7th, 2018|Service|

Your Questions Answered

This week Jeff Blackton took some time to answer three popular questions. If you have a question you would like to submit, send it to Vanessa@bobclements.com. We are always happy to help!  What process seems to break down fastest when things get busy? Triage. When service departments get busy, it can feel counterproductive to take a few minutes out of the day to triage newly dropped off equipment. The thing to remember is that the triage [...]

By |2020-05-05T11:11:47-05:00October 17th, 2018|Management, Uncategorized|

Your Management Questions Answered

Continuing to provide answers to our Frequently Asked Questions, Bob Clements took some time to answer two popular questions. If you have a question you would like to submit, send it to Vanessa@bobclements.com. We are always happy to help!  Is there a percentage of markup considered for lot rash or self-inflicted dealer damage to products?  While there is no industry standard number you can use to calculate things like scratches, dents or broken lenses – [...]

By |2020-05-05T11:11:47-05:00October 11th, 2018|Management, Uncategorized|
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