GForces' group strategy director Tim Smith applied lessons from Canadian ice hockey player Wayne Gretzky, CEO of General Electric Jack Welch, inventor Thomas Edison and fictional proprietor of Fawlty Towers Basil Fawlty to illustrate best practice for aftersales online. Gretzky, known by ice hockey fans as The Great One, differentiated himself by being 'ahead of the curve'. Smith said dealers, too, need to embrace innovation such as online service bookings since 62% of motorists (according to GForces consumer research] would prefer to book a service without speaking to a retailer and 20% want to book online. Welch, a chemical engineer, believed in 'changing before you have to', said Smith. Of the dealer groups that responded to GForces' survey, 80% said they would be increasing their online presence this year. Smith recommended hosting all the information in one, easily-accessible place.
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