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Crank Up the EQ

Emotional intelligence is the secret sauce to dealership success.

by L.A. Williams
March 20, 2025
Crank Up the EQ

If your dealership's EQ is out of whack, it's out of tune with your employees, customers and your bottom line, Williams says.

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Let’s cut to the chase—if you’re running a dealership in today’s world without emotional intelligence, you’re leaving money on the table and kicking talent out the door. Trust me, I’ve trained thousands in this business, and I know that selling cars isn’t just about shiny inventory or slick ads. It’s about connection. Without EQ, you’re stuck in first gear while everyone else is shifting into overdrive.

Now, before you roll your eyes and think this is just fluffy HR stuff, let me ask: How many deals have you blown because you didn’t read the room? How many employees have walked out because their manager couldn’t manage their own emotions, let alone lead a team? That’s what I thought.

Let’s fix that. And yeah, I’ll even throw in a little creative twist from my music-production days to keep it interesting—because running a dealership isn’t that different from producing a hit song.

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EQ Is Your Leadership Mix Board

Think about your dealership like you would a song. You’ve got the melody (the strategy), the rhythm (the daily grind), and the instruments (your team). But if your EQ is out of whack, you’re out of tune with your people, your customers and your bottom line.

EQ isn’t about being nice—it’s about balance. Just like a producer knows when to bring up the vocals or cut back the bass, a great leader knows when to step in with empathy or lay down the law with accountability. You don’t need to be everybody’s best friend, but you do need to know how to read the vibe in the room and adjust accordingly.

Why EQ Is the Supercharger Your Dealership Needs

Employee Turnover: Managers with low EQ are four times more likely to lose their employees. That’s cash walking out the door every time someone quits.

Sales Performance: EQ accounts for 58% of job performance. If you’re not investing in it, you’re literally running your business at 42% capacity. Would you settle for 42% of your commissions? Didn’t think so.

Conflict Resolution: Without EQ, you’ll botch customer complaints and team drama. And let me tell you from experience, nothing tanks morale faster than unresolved issues.

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Customer RelationshipsIf your team can’t read emotional cues, you’re blowing deals left and right.

The EQ Toolkit for Dealership Domination

Here’s how you level up your EQ game, dealership style:

Self-awareness: Know your defaults. Every good song starts with the right tempo. Same goes for you—know your emotional “tempo.” Are you the type to blow up under stress, or do you go radio-silent? Ask your team how you handle pressure and actually "listen" to their feedback.

Self-regulation: Don’t react—remix. Ever had a customer go off on you? Instead of snapping back, take a pause. Picture the resolution you want. It’s like remixing a song—you can’t drop the beat until you’ve got the timing right.

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Pro tip: Reframe the negative. Instead of thinking, “This customer is impossible,” tell yourself, “Watch these conflict-resolution skills.” It works—I promise.

Social awareness: Listen for the bassline. Nonverbal cues are like the bassline in a track—they set the tone. Pay attention to your customer’s body language, tone and energy. As a blind trainer, I listen to the words people use, the timbre of their voice, and even the pauses. Sometimes silence says more than words.

Relationship management: Create harmonies. Great leaders create synergy, just like a producer blends instruments. Focus on building long-term relationships with your team and customers. It’s not just about closing today’s deal—it’s about making sure they come back for the next one ... and with friends and family this time.

Bring EQ to Life at Your Dealership

Want to make this stick? Try these practical steps:

Role-play the tough stuff: Practice handling irate customers or team disputes with empathy and calm. It’s like rehearsing before the big show.

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Daily emotional check-Ins: Kick off your team meetings by asking, unsarcastically, how everyone’s feeling. It builds trust and sets the tone for the day.

Celebrate EQ wins: When someone de-escalates a tough situation or nails customer rapport, call it out. Positive reinforcement works wonders.

The Drop-the-Mic Moment

Here’s the bottom line: Emotional intelligence isn’t optional anymore—it’s essential. You’ve already got the skill set to sell cars, but if you’re not leading with EQ, you’re missing the mindset to dominate the market.

So what’s it going to be? Keep running your dealership like a static playlist that everyone’s tired of, or turn it into a chart-topping hit that keeps your team, your customers and your profits coming back for more?

The choice is yours. But if you’re serious about winning, it’s time to crank up the EQ and make your dealership sing.

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L.A. Williams is the vice president of Dealer Synergy and author of "So What I Can't! The Guide to Winning in the Face of Fear, Uncertainty & Doubt." He has been totally blind for more than 40 years and spends his energy helping automotive professionals see and solve problems they can't see for themselves.

 

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