Tips on guiding your workforce through change in new AM webinar

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From 2pm on Tuesday, April 8, a panel of industry specialists will discuss key issues of change in the automotive sector, focusing on how change can affect the dealer workforce in an exclusive webinar from Automotive Management.  

Register now to book your place.

Critical industry developments including agency models, artificial intelligence, e-commerce, and electric vehicles are combining with the emergence of new brands to drive one of the most complex transitions in the history of the automotive sector.

Franchised dealer groups need to identify the new opportunities that arise as a result of such changes while simultaneously supporting their workforce’s adaptation to the inevitable challenges that appear.  

In this 45-minute group discussion, sponsored by Autoflows, the editor of AM, Tim Rose, will be joined by: 

  • John O’Hanlon (pictured below), chief executive of Waylands Automotive, the AM100 dealer group which has expanded through acquisitions, was a key retail partned with Volvo Cars UK on its transition to agency/D2C new car sales, and has successfully developed a team highly capable in electric vehicle sales.
  • Kerry Thompson: founder and director, Akeno, which has worked with OEMs on numerous initiatives including omnichannel retailing, organisational structures, and developing processes for new retail concepts such as stores.
  • Axel Graeser, commercial manager UK, Autoflows

This panel of automotive specialists will use their hard-won expertise to provide carefully considered insights across matters of human behaviour and workforce motivation, offering practical guidance and tactics that dealer groups can use to help their employees cope, optimise, and thrive in the face of significant technological developments.

If you are unable to attend the webinar live but still want to benefit from what is said in the discussion, register for the event and you will be eligible for a link to the recording of the online seminar after it concludes.

For more information on this webinar, and others from Automotive Management – all featuring the opinions and insights of industry experts – see the schedule here.

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