So we should continue doing the same things and hoping for better results?
Major rant ahead lol
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I feel like our current plan would be fine if leadership actually enforced stuff and held people accountable.
Over the last several months that's been happening at my store, and the improvements are pretty drastic. We're performing at the top of our district and sales are through the roof, whereas last year we were struggling in nearly every area.
I feel like Target has this obsession with overhauling everything...that doesn't need to happen! They just need to encourage leadership to have TMs take their jobs seriously. People still get away with a lot of slacking/loafing at my store- I've seen TMs backstock maybe 2 items over the span of 15min because they were having a conversation. So if that's still able to go on and we've made the massive improvements we have, it leads me to believe that nearly any system can be run relatively well if you just ENFORCE the guidelines of that system and force TMs to shut up and work. There are so many ways we could improve at my store, and if we're performing this well while still having obvious "opportunities" I can only imagine how great our store would be if everyone was serious about doing their job.
It blows my mind how many people feel like they're entitled to do ANYTHING even remotely enjoyable while at work. Thankfully, most companies foster a relatively enjoyable atmosphere, but you're not getting paid to show up and hang out with friends- you're getting paid to show up and carry out a task. ((That sounds super creepy/capitalistic/far right wing...I'm as far left as they come, but people who refuse to contribute their fair share (of labor/money/etc) piss me off because it breaks down very important systems, whether that's government (welfare) or in companies (loafing employees wasting time/payroll))
My STL asked our flow team to try to be more quiet once the store opens, and a group of like 7 TMs started ranting as soon as he walked away, talking about how this was slave labor, etc. He didn't even say "no talking allowed" just a simple "can you guys be a little more quiet while there are guests in the store so they can't hear your conversations clear across the store?" and they acted like it was the biggest issue in the world. THAT needs to be shut down
immediately. People with that mentality are going to fuck up
any process Target tries to enforce. The conversations these guys have are pretty explicit and they range from childish to offensive...but our STL was willing to look the other way in regards to content...he just wanted the volume lowered!!!
People who think they're entitled to a cushy job that lets them hang out with friends, do the work half-assed, and flat out ignore the tasks they don't want to do will guarantee the failure of
every system. It blows my mind that the powers that be feel the need to come up with an entirely new system, when really, all they need is to 1. Fix the fucking capacities of POGs that throws everything off. 2. Hold TMs to a higher standard and 3. allow individual stores to tweak the process in a way that fits their particular store. ((I mean, okay, I totally see the benefit of organized pallets and having people take charge of a certain area...but they need to stop acting like our current way of doing things is flawed. It could be better, sure, but 90% of the problems come from not actually following/enforcing the current system!