As someone having worked in retail for longer then I’m necessarily comfortable admitting. Both service side and back end. The package and slogan is likely deliberate to reassure people that yes potatoes are plants.
A general retail rule of thumb now is to assume the entirety of the general population is uneducated and has an IQ and self awareness mildly above that of the average hamster.
A second retail rule of thumb. You should assume your workforce has the intelligence and ability of a particularly talented Chimpanzee.
As someone who worked bottom-rung retail (walmart). I can tell you you're on the right track, but still wrong.
Assume your workforce is reasonably intelligent, but unreasonably lazy... and/or in too much of a hurry, because they're doing the work of five people, including three or four who are fucking off while that one person actually does the work.
Figure out which ones are actually working, give them a modest pay raise and maybe some unofficial authority and see which ones can actually get their departments under control. The rest, kick their lazier coworkers out and replace them with people who actually value their jobs, but keep the hard workers, even if they don't keep their authority. Some people just aren't natural leaders, but are fantastic workers when encouraged properly.
Considering our poor public education system these days... at least they spelled it correctly, even though it makes no sense.
As someone having worked in retail for longer then I’m necessarily comfortable admitting. Both service side and back end. The package and slogan is likely deliberate to reassure people that yes potatoes are plants.
A general retail rule of thumb now is to assume the entirety of the general population is uneducated and has an IQ and self awareness mildly above that of the average hamster.
A second retail rule of thumb. You should assume your workforce has the intelligence and ability of a particularly talented Chimpanzee.
As someone who worked bottom-rung retail (walmart). I can tell you you're on the right track, but still wrong.
Assume your workforce is reasonably intelligent, but unreasonably lazy... and/or in too much of a hurry, because they're doing the work of five people, including three or four who are fucking off while that one person actually does the work.
Figure out which ones are actually working, give them a modest pay raise and maybe some unofficial authority and see which ones can actually get their departments under control. The rest, kick their lazier coworkers out and replace them with people who actually value their jobs, but keep the hard workers, even if they don't keep their authority. Some people just aren't natural leaders, but are fantastic workers when encouraged properly.