Logic + Flexibility + Creativity = A Growing Business
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I just. Don’t. Get it.
By now most of us have come to realise that our seasons are a bit messed up and each of us have an opinion as to why that is. But that’s a story for another day. A more pressing problem is that I have nothing to wear (is this just me?). Sounds very girly, I know, but this is actually a very practical, even logical complaint – a left brainer.
It’s like this: We live in KZN which means it’s not always freezing cold during the winter months. Yet every clothing shop (chain or private) stocks a full-on winter range – no exception. And I’ m not talking light garments - oh no – jerseys, jackets, scarf’s, you name it. Heaven forbid we break the rules and think out of the box. Surely there should always be at least a ¼ of summer stock or visa versa? How can this not be obvious? I would think these guys all gather around a table and plan their seasons, not?
I have a big problem with companies who have a “no-exception” policy as it leaves no room for growth; People who do business (or anything else for that matter) in a certain way because it has always worked that way. It’s so old school. My suggestion would be to implement some wild and wacky brain storming sessions. If I’m a shop owner or manager and I find that it’s been raining for four months non-stop, I will apply some logic and flexibility and bend the rules just a tad by ordering a percentage of light winter’s stock. It makes good business sense.
If you are a shop owner or manager, why can you not come to this conclusion too?
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By Elzet
Feel better now?
Not really. I would actually like for them to get it, but thanks for asking, pumpkin!
Couldn’t agree more. I have walked past shops during winter numerous times and wondered why on earth they sell huge jackets, beanies and scarfs!!
I agree! Maybe it’s expecting a bit much for them to actually use more than 5% of their total brain capacity! What about the fact that it’s been raining for 2 weeks solid? Are we supposed to buy enough clothes to see us through the rainy days, since everything says do not tumble dry? What if it rains for a month?
Glad I’m not the only one. Thought I might be managing my wardrobe in a distorted way