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Monthly Archives: June 2012


Several   iconic stores that cover America has some problems. The initial problem is  boards and CEO’s who apparently have no idea how a retail company works. To get these companies back on track is essentially a simple matter. Simple in concept but a little different in execution due to over thinking. First remove all products that are not related to the core business of the company. The branded items that most of America recognizes and trusts need to be bolstered and renewed. Those nationally known names are the reasons many of us come to the stores. It would be smart to offer an extended warranty after the initial 1 year  warranty by issuing this additional coverage at no charge when the customer registers the product on line or by mail if email is not available to the customer. This extension is good business because it gives an additional value to the customer and certifies the company’s committment to them. Next streamline the phone contact process and set up an emergency repair service as an adjunct to the normal service. This emergency service should be spelled out in the service contract in plain english ( or any other language that is covered in the instructions). Retail is 90% customer service, having the product or the ability to get it is secondary as the equation is: customers= products or services purchased= profit. There are and have been so many people heading companies who have no retail experience and do not understand the most important part of business,” customer service”.  There is a TV show called “undercover boss” that illustrates how out of touch the top people are with the actual company’s they oversee. It is often the case where underlings (managers) operate under the “numbers” mandate of upper management to the detriment of the business. Years ago as a younger man, I was fortunate to be put into a flooring store which was barely successful, it was rated dead last in a group of 15 or so stores. The company operated 800 stores nationwide making this one rate in the last 100 of that 800. After a year of training new people and stocking the store according to customer needs while keeping the mandatory stocking units, this store was rated 5 in the immediate region and in the upper 300 of the company. There were stores in my region which had a more affluent demographic but were not doing as well. When asked the question of what was I doing, my reply was: I open the store on time, make coffee and service customers. These activities earned me second runner-up for manager of the year, while this was a very nice honor, it would not have been possible without customer service. Thereafter for the next 10 years this store was consistently in the top 5 stores in the region and top 100 in the chain. All of this with little oversight and the onset of remote control by corporate to establish “cookie cutter” operations. This cookie cutter system will always fail as there is no room for entrepreneurship which creates ability to serve customers and be successful. Merchants need to think like customers in order to be successful, this does not mean that the customer is always right, it simply means one has to think about what they expect when shopping and the logical layout of space and the relation of products to one another. One thing that is a turnoff to customers is resets (this is rearranging shelf locations and adding or removing products) as a seemingly  never-ending event. Think about this: regular customers know where items are located but easily become frustrated when items are moved and it takes minutes more to shop, enabling them to miss other  impulse items that they may have purchased if that extra time were not spent in looking for their standards.


According to our constitution and other laws , anyone born on American soil (including its territories and off shore  holdings) is an American citizen. To address names , titles or descriptions of people’s origins, many or most of us are proud of our lineage and incorporate that in our own personal description or allow that personal description to used on our behalf. I contend that we are All Americans and that in itself is descriptive enough without the additional tags of original ancestry outside the shores of our country. During the great migration to this land, it was necessary for newcomers to gather in close groups for mutual assistance and comfort. In the 100 years or so of assimilation we have yet to be just Americans. We are still calling our selves ______- Americans. No matter the origin of our precursors , being born here (America) makes one an American and that is all. Pride in one’s ancestry is fine but should not be the first description of a person’s nationality. We are all Americans first and the origin of our ancestry is second. This hyphenated designation has become more of an epithet than a proud description as we have seen in the many political wars we have endured. I  would prefer being an American  who is black, white, Irish, African, Hispanic or any of the many ethnicities that comprise the population of this country. How about you?


8 Years ago I remarried. This marvelous woman I now realize probably saved (the remainder) my life . Even at an advanced age people often  never understand the need for compatible companionship. There are many of us that find that companionship early on in life and it lasts for generations onto the children and grandchildren. Our legacy is often no more than the offspring we leave behind and how we treat them. Our treatment includes information on our lives and our predecessors, this information acts as a training tool on some cases and a curiosity in others. To address the title of this writing, as I wait for the arrival of my mate  I often find myself a bit giddy in anticipation (imagine that). I have been reminded of a song written by John Lennon and I have copied the lyrics as an end of this entry.

“Woman”

Woman I can hardly express, My mixed emotion at my thoughtlessness, After all I’m forever in your debt, And woman I will try express, My inner feelings and thankfullness, For showing me the meaning of succsess, oooh well, well, oooh well, well,
Woman I know you understand The little child inside the man, Please remember my life is in your hands, And woman hold me close to your heart, However, distant don’t keep us apart, After all it is written in the stars, oooh well, well, oooh well, well,
Woman please let me explain, I never mean(t) to cause you sorrow or pain, So let me tell you again and again and again, I love you (yeah, yeah) now and forever, I love you (yeah, yeah) now and forever, I love you (yeah, yeah) now and forever, I love you (yeah, yeah)….
Done.

Today as I made my way to work (4:30  AM), I was closed upon from the rear by a pickup truck (I Identified is as it passed me in a no passing zone), before passing me the driver drafted me for a short period and after the curve in the road and realizing I was not going to exceed the posted speed limit, He backed off (yes it was a he) and sped around me after an oncoming vehicle passed us going in the opposite direction. This driver and the one who followed him around me are just instances of people who while not having accidents cause them. The unfortunate thing is these drivers will never believe they did anything wrong and will remember any incident or accident had it occurred as some one elses fault. The Truck had Illinois plates which appeared to be official (no surprise there) and the follow car was just that a follower who could have been involved in an accident by blindly following another car with no idea of what was ahead. This is not an isolated incident, it occurs daily and these drivers have no sense of what the consequences could be. We must remember that the rules of the road in any state are rules with very few exceptions. When a person passes the written and driving test for an operators license (not drivers license ) because you are operating a vehicle capable of causing great harm and damage to people and property when the rules are not followed. Driving irresponsibly is as dangerous as driving impaired and  operators need to be more responsible no matter how well they believe they drive (operate) a vehicle. The rules of the road rule, perception of ability does not.


Reading the various opinions in Today’s SJ-R that range from Bank losses, socialist leanings of the government and our Novernor, I am thinking that the ideas and opinions of the several writers while valid are pronounced in a vacuum. The writers have to look further afield than the issues they opined about. First we as voters have endorsed the actions of the Federal and local governments by tacitly ignoring the missteps of our elected officials as long as we got what we needed or wanted. If these judgment errors did not interfere with our lifestyles or inconvenience us in any big way then we looked the other way. I am not excluding myself in these actions but I have come to understand that we voters want it all as long as we do not have pay for it or are not required to do anything to get it. It is unfortunate that we have taken up the cause of Government malfeasance when our Commander in Chief is not white, this has afforded that same Congress and others to use that as a tool to keep us occupied rather than with what they are doing to us or not doing for us. The long serving Congress under several Presidents are the people who we need to look at for the poor performance of our Federal Government. No President Black or White can do anything without the approval of Congress and that Congress is less an extension of the people who elected them than people who use their office to further their own agendas. To address the writers, keep writing your opinions and express them to your elected Congressional representative , Federal and State. There can be no change in our Government until we the people let them know we are dissatisfied as I do.