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GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
- Manufacturing Industry
General Motors is the world's largest automaker. It was founded in 1908 and shortly thereafter became the industry's annual global sales leader - the title it still holds today, in the face of fiercer-than-ever competition. With global headquarters in Detroit, GM manufactures its cars and trucks in 33 countries.
In the U.S., GM sells its vehicles through a nationwide network of roughly 8,000 dealers. The company supports dealer sales efforts in a myriad of ways - from high-profile television advertising to glossy four-color brochures. But the crux of the GM-dealer relationship is contained in a Policies & Procedures Manual. This manual spells out everything from service standards and training requirements to claims processes and warranty specifics. For years, the manual was printed onto individual pages and assembled into binders for shipping to dealers. By the late '90s, the volume of information included had increased to the point that it strained the confines of a three-inch binder. This conventional fulfillment and distribution system posed a number of problems, including:
Integra, which had been handling the printing and fulfillment of these manuals, approached GM with an alternative: we proposed to assemble manuals in pdf format and distribute them to dealers on CD-ROM. GM agreed to the move - and immediately cut its program costs by more than 50%. Several years later, we took advantage of increased Internet delivery speed and our own MindWire technology to make the program even more efficient. We constructed a stand-alone web site that contains the entire manual - one web page for each manual page - and gave GM dealers secure access to it. Now, approved dealer personnel can download and print all or part of the manual at any time. Change notifications are sent via email, and GM can monitor whether revised pages have been down-loaded. In addition to streamlining delivery, we developed a new workflow for assembling, editing and finalizing the manual. Creating content is the responsibility of 35 GM "Subject Matter Experts" located around the country. We've empowered them to share information and complete their work online. It's a faster, more efficient, more accurate method. GM is so please with the results, they're exploring new ways to use our fulfillment and distribution technology throughout the corporation. |