Articles Tagged with ''Dealership of the Year''

Worth Another Look: Advice from Past Dealerships of the Year

In 2009, Farm Equipment editors invited alumni from its Dealership of the Year award winners group to share the best advice they will pass on to their successors. Six top dealers contributed their thoughts and these originally appeared online on Farm Equipment's website. As this series approaches its 10th anniversary, we believe they've stood the test of time and are worth another look — or a first time look — by our dealer readers.
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If Motivation is an Art…

Have you ever noticed how employees, for better or worse, tend to take on the characteristics and habits of their bosses? If the boss treats them like idiots, they tend to do the same with the people that report to them. Or worse yet, that attitude carries over to the customer.
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2006 Large Multi-Store Operation Dealership of the Year Titan Machinery, Fargo, N.D.

Today, Titan Machinery is North America’s largest farm equipment dealership group. In 2006, the group was selected as Farm Equipment’s Dealership of the Year. In total, the 2006 program attracted a total of 55 nominations — with nominations stemming from all corners of the farm equipment industry — manufacturers, dealers and dealer associations, and even farmers themselves.
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Titan Machinery’s History of ‘Blocking & Tackling’

It was only a few months after I joined Farm Equipment magazine that Mike Lessiter gave me an assignment to visit a dealership that was doing some interesting things in Fargo, N.D. The article that resulted appeared in our Oct./Nov. 2005 issue. It was entitled, “Is Titan Machinery Reshaping the Future of Ag Dealerships?”
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Titan Machinery’s New Operating Structure: Expert Team

B.J. Knutson, chief operating officer, explains Titan Machinery’s evolution to more centralized operating structure, a change from their early days when Strong Store Manager propelled their initial growth wave. He says it will better serve customers, improve execution and lower costs.
B.J. Knutson, chief operating officer, explains Titan Machinery’s evolution to more centralized operating structure, a change from their early days when Strong Store Manager propelled their initial growth wave. He says it will better serve customers, improve execution and lower costs.
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