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Dealer Principle
Morgan Group
South Africa, Kimberley
Main Purpose of JobAn energetic leader with a passion for the automotive industry, who is confident in achieving business growth. The focus of this role is on leading people, achieving results (Group and OEM Targets), and driving business growth. Secondly, the focus will be to formulate a tactical strategy and associated delivery plans related to the dealership, ensuring practice integration and operational implementation through the achievement of maximum, efficiency and profitability of the dealership. Qualifications, Experience and Skills RequiredGrade 12 certificateQualifications in sales and/or marketing would be an advantageMinimum of 5 years’ experience as a Dealer PrincipleProven track record of leading a team to exceed car sales targetsProven track record of achievement of CSI standardsValid drivers’ licenseExceptional communication skillsExceptional customer serviceTarget drivenClear criminal recordComputer LiterateKey Duties and ResponsibilitiesTo develop strategies to drive dealership revenue, profitability, and market share in the relevant area.To achieve and exceed financial targets as per the agreed budget.Optimally manage and control the cross-functional areas in the dealer.To formulate and implement Dealership practices in compliance with legal requirements, Distributor, and OEM SA guidelines.To manage assets of a dealership optimally (cash control/flow, liquidity, stock, debtors, creditors, etc).To provide effective leadership and people management to attract, develop, and retain high-quality and success-orientated dealer staff.To ensure customer acquisition and retention via customer-focused interventions in the dealership.To generate enthusiasm and set an appropriate brand example in line with the franchise standards.To be informed and up to date regarding competitor intelligence and awareness via proper market analysis.Track the performance to measure and improve operational efficiency for the dealership.
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