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Continuous Improvement Requires Continuous Insight

Recordings can go a long way toward building on F&I expertise.

by Justin B. Gasman
March 17, 2025
Continuous Improvement Requires Continuous Insight

Daily transaction reviews can make for continuous improvement in dealer F&I departments.

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Pexels/Artem Podrez

4 min to read


In F&I, every customer interaction is an opportunity to build trust, provide genuine value, and create lasting relationships. Success doesn’t happen by accident—it’s the result of thoughtful preparation, consistent training, and leveraging the right tools to monitor and enhance performance. 

One of the most impactful tools in this process is F&I transaction recording. By incorporating transaction reviews into daily habits, agents, dealers, and F&I managers gain insight into the actual F&I process, creating a culture of accountability, the expectation of continuous improvement, and delivering an unparalleled customer experience. 

It’s a Beautiful Day... to Help a customer!

The phrase isn’t a feel-good mantra—it’s a mindset. Thoughtfulness in F&I means every deal, presentation and conversation is approached with the customer’s needs at the forefront. Recording the transactions allows F&I managers to refine their process, ensuring they deliver consistent, high-quality experiences while safeguarding the dealership’s integrity. 

Recording  transactions provides more than just a record of what transpired in the F&I office—it becomes a vital tool for improving performance, protecting the dealership, and fostering growth. Here’s how:

  1. Improved Performance Through Review

    Transaction recordings are the “game tapes” of the F&I office. They offer a clear and unbiased view of how managers present products, handle objections, and build rapport. By reviewing these recordings, agents and dealers can pinpoint strengths, as well as opportunities, to adjust and enhance the customer experience, driving measurable results.

  2. Protection for Dealers and Customers

    In an age of increasing compliance demands, transaction recordings offer peace of mind. They create a transparent record of every conversation, helping to resolve disputes, ensure ethical practices, and protect the dealership’s reputation.

  3. Targeted Training and Development

    Recordings provide invaluable insights for future training. For example, if a manager struggles to explain the benefits of a product, the recording can reveal specific areas to address. This targeted approach ensures that training focuses on the most impactful improvements.

The value of transaction recordings is fully realized only when they’re integrated into daily habits. By making recordings a regular part of training and coaching, F&I teams can elevate their performance and deliver exceptional customer experiences.

  1. Daily Review and Feedback

    Reviewing one transaction per day creates opportunities for immediate feedback. This quick yet powerful exercise allows managers to refine their approach, address challenges, and build confidence over time.

  2. Custom Coaching Sessions

    Recordings provide a foundation for personalized coaching. Agents can collaborate with managers to address specific issues, such as clarifying product benefits or managing customer objections, ensuring that every session is relevant and actionable.

  3. Celebrating Wins and Learning From Challenges

    Transaction reviews aren’t just about improvement—they’re about recognition. Celebrating well-handled interactions motivates managers to maintain their high standards, while constructive feedback provides a clear path for growth.

  4. Building Consistency

    Daily reviews create consistency, ensuring that managers approach every deal with the same level of preparation and thoughtfulness. Over time, this consistency translates into higher penetration rates, increased profitability, and stronger customer relationships.

Training is most effective when it becomes a routine part of the dealership’s operations. Integrating transaction reviews into daily practices ensures that managers are always learning, adapting, and refining their ability to help customers see the value and importance of their products.

Start the Day with Training: Dedicate 10 to 15 minutes each morning to reviewing a transaction. Focus on key aspects, like product presentation, objection handling, and customer engagement.

Set Clear Goals: Encourage managers to set specific, measurable goals tied to their recordings. For example, aim to improve the explanation of a bundled product package or increase penetration rates for a specific offering.

Create Feedback Loops: Feedback should be immediate and actionable, helping managers implement changes in their next customer interactions.

Incorporate Role-Playing: Combine recordings with role-playing exercises to reinforce lessons and build confidence.

Agents are uniquely positioned to help dealers harness the power of transaction recordings.  Using this tool allows agents to provide guidance, feedback, and customized training that ensures F&I managers add value in every customer interaction. Together, agents can create a culture of continuous improvement that benefits everyone—from the dealership team to the customers they serve.

The key to F&I success lies in combining consistent training with the right tools and habits. Recording F&I transactions enables dealers and agents to monitor performance, refine skills, increase their value and build trust with customers. When recordings are used thoughtfully—as both protection and a platform for growth—they become a cornerstone of a dealership’s success.

By making training a daily habit and leveraging the insights gleaned from transaction reviews, F&I teams can deliver exceptional service, create lasting relationships, and achieve their full potential.

Justin B. Gasman is a senior training consultant with Reahard & Associates. With a father who was an F&I manager, he began his own industry career in 2003. In 2014, he won first place in F&I and Showroom’s F&Idol contest and helped his dealer earn F&I Pacesetter status, putting it on the map. Justin is AFIP Master – certified and ACE certified.

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