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News   October 23, 2013   by CARS Magazine

Cardone seeking feedback from shop owners and managers

In a series of Tech Council groups throughout the U.S., Cardone hopes to establish direct, unfiltered feedback from automotive service dealers. The Tech Council teams hold meetings throughout the year and consist of a diverse cross-section of shop owners and service managers that use Cardone products.


In a series of Tech Council groups throughout the U.S., Cardone hopes to establish direct, unfiltered feedback from automotive service dealers. The Tech Council teams hold meetings throughout the year and consist of a diverse cross-section of shop owners and service managers that use Cardone products.

The goal for each meeting is to gain insight, not only about day-to-day product usage, but also ideas for new products and services to add to its already extensive lineup of new and remanufactured products.

Several constructive meetings have already been held this year in Philadelphia, Dallas and Los Angeles, and Cardone plans to organize at least 10 additional meetings before the end of 2014. Cardone says two of the additional 10 meetings may be held in Canada.

These new Tech Council meetings have rapidly become a valuable function of the Cardone feedback loop, allowing the company to quickly focus on areas that are most important to its customers.

www.cardone.com


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