I must be especially dense. It took me decades to figure out that sales people were there to make me buy things I didn’t need rather than help me find things I was looking for.
what the heck are these “planograms” and “goal matrices” that Stuart keeps talking about? Is it a management-only thing? I’ve worked in a few different retail places and the only paperwork I’ve ever seen was a list of aisles and shelves and what products went on each.
Heck, that only happened in one place, every other place I worked I just remember the morning scrum where we would be told how much money we made the previous day and what last year’s numbers for the day were
I must be especially dense. It took me decades to figure out that sales people were there to make me buy things I didn’t need rather than help me find things I was looking for.
I think they reset the stores to make youtake longer to shop, so you (potentially) will buy more. It’s why I try to have a list and stick to it.
what the heck are these “planograms” and “goal matrices” that Stuart keeps talking about? Is it a management-only thing? I’ve worked in a few different retail places and the only paperwork I’ve ever seen was a list of aisles and shelves and what products went on each.
Heck, that only happened in one place, every other place I worked I just remember the morning scrum where we would be told how much money we made the previous day and what last year’s numbers for the day were
Basically a planogram is what you said. A bunch of list and sometimes diagrams of where everything is. It’s fancy speak.