BullseyeBabe
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SD said we are going to have an LODs again. It will be ETLs and a few chosen TLs. Anyone else? Sounds like we’ll have Sr TLs again. Is it bad that I hope that I’m not one? lol
First ASANTS. But someone said the ETL's could almost work from home. They could, check the truck, check the metrics, check sales, check the status of fullfillment, plano, pc. drive-up etc, write the schedule, write the daily assignments, forward workbench things to check-up on, email TL's their daily assignments (with a status email at the end of the shift by the TL's), Zoom a meeting with the TL's and SD all from home. Karens would be dealt with by the LOD TL's. The SD could follow up on the TL's assignments. They could pop in for an occassional interview or to check on the salesfloor before a visit and to chat with the visitors.😆 This was said by the person in jest because some do come out of the offices and get hands on.We tried this a few months back, but it just made everyone frustrated. BUT my store definitely did it very poorly. Our ETLs and SD were never the “LOD” according to this schedule for the sake of “TL development.”
But it honestly just felt like a way for the ETLs to get out of answering calls and stepping on the sales floor.
They never “Left” to my knowledge. Other than Switching a couple of Names and Titles, I thought that was Always In Effect?? Did I miss something?SD said we are going to have an LODs again. It will be ETLs and a few chosen TLs. Anyone else? Sounds like we’ll have Sr TLs again. Is it bad that I hope that I’m not one? lol
LOD was officially retired with stores modernization a few years ago, but with the process ownership changes and reorgs around that, the store mod playbook has been killed so a lot of stores (usually directed by district or group) brought LOD back.They never “Left” to my knowledge. Other than Switching a couple of Names and Titles, I thought that was Always In Effect?? Did I miss something?
Yeah. I heard about That “Shitshow” called Modernization. I had left Target 🎯 the 1st time before they fully “implemented” that Car wreck. Hopefully 🙏🏾 now Target 🎯 will get back to what made Target 🎯 Stand Out from Other Retailers again. Somethings that was done in the past They Need to Implement and Let Live. Just my Humble Opinion.LOD was officially retired with stores modernization a few years ago, but with the process ownership changes and reorgs around that, the store mod playbook has been killed so a lot of stores (usually directed by district or group) brought LOD back.
This is a wild concept to me as someone who was GM and had to constantly be following up and working on the floor. GVP's expectations were that an ETL was always early/mid LOD and that they were present to run the business.First ASANTS. But someone said the ETL's could almost work from home. They could, check the truck, check the metrics, check sales, check the status of fullfillment, plano, pc. drive-up etc, write the schedule, write the daily assignments, forward workbench things to check-up on, email TL's their daily assignments (with a status email at the end of the shift by the TL's), Zoom a meeting with the TL's and SD all from home. Karens would be dealt with by the LOD TL's. The SD could follow up on the TL's assignments. They could pop in for an occassional interview or to check on the salesfloor before a visit and to chat with the visitors.😆 This was said by the person in jest because some do come out of the offices and get hands on.
You would still be present, so to speak. only following up via Zoom, phone calls, emails and maybe a weekly LOD shift. Any immediate needs would be taken care of by the SD and TL'sThis is a wild concept to me as someone who was GM and had to constantly be following up and working on the floor. GVP's expectations were that an ETL was always early/mid LOD and that they were present to run the business.