Why Most Dealers Miss the Real Profit in Parts and Service

Episode Highlights

Why do nearly 50 percent of equipment dealerships disappear every 20 years? And what separates the ones that survive from those that struggle to keep up? In this episode of Heavy Hitters, host Jay Lucas sits down with Ron Slee, a globally recognized consultant, educator, and industry pioneer with more than five decades of experience in dealer operations, training, and business development. From his early days as a data processing manager at a Caterpillar dealership to advising dealers around the world, Ron has spent his career studying what makes equipment businesses succeed or fail.

Ron shares lessons from more than 50 years in the industry and reflects on how things have changed. He talks about the shift from instinct-driven decisions to today’s data-heavy environment, while pointing out that many dealerships still struggle to turn data into better decisions. He also discusses the decline of mentorship in dealerships, the leadership gap created by delayed generational transitions, and why employees are often told what to do but rarely encouraged to ask why. The conversation also takes a closer look at some of the “sacred cows” that still shape the industry. Ron explains why outdated sales habits, weak operational training, and confusion around parts and service profitability continue to hold many dealerships back.

He also talks about Learning Without Scars, the training platform he founded to help equipment professionals strengthen their skills in parts, service, sales, marketing, and customer support while building a culture that encourages critical thinking.

More than a conversation about dealerships, this episode explores leadership, curiosity, and the importance of questioning the status quo. Ron’s message is simple. People often have far more potential than they realize if organizations give them the chance to grow.

Ready to hear Ron’s insights? Let’s dive in.

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Our Guest

Ron Slee is a 56-year veteran of the capital goods industry and the founder of Learning Without Scars, an internationally accredited online school dedicated to the professional development of equipment dealership personnel. Starting in 1969 at a Caterpillar dealer in Montreal, Ron has served as a consultant, trainer, and thought leader for dealers and manufacturers around the globe. He is a pioneer in product support sales, dealer management metrics, and the application of critical thinking to the heavy equipment industry. His work focuses on anyone who “touches customers, leads people, or manages assets.” Ron is a prolific writer, speaker, and the curator of a vast library of resources dedicated to lifting the performance of the industry he loves.

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