Tag: objectives

  • Does your retail organisation have a clear vision for sales success this Christmas?

    Does your retail organisation have a clear vision for sales success this Christmas?

    Christmas is the month after next – don’t panic!!! Having a clear vision for sales success will help everyone in your organisation know what they need to do achieve your seasonal goals.

    Giving your people clarity about what they need to do at any time of year is important in the retail sector, but even more so when faced with the pressures and demands of the all important Christmas period.

    Whilst you will probably have your sourcing plans in place, ensuring that your manufacturing, supply chain, order fulfilment, support services and customer facing operations are aligned, joined-up and working effectively will remain a key challenge over the next few months.

    This is not only a matter of helping people understand their specific role in your organisation, but also helping them understand how their actions directly and indirectly impact on other people and processes involved upstream and downstream from them in your seasonal operations.

    Illustrating the vision for your organisations Christmas operations via a rich picture can be one of the most effective ways of aligning your people to your plans in the run up to this key trading period. This approach creates a shared understanding of what needs to be done, as well as helping people see how they can best support their colleagues across the organisation in achieving your seasonal trading goals.

    To talk more about creating a clear vision for sales success this Christmas, please call +44 (0)115 6483381 or contact us.

    John

    John Ashton – Founder of Crackerjack Visual Thinking

  • Meetings don’t need to stop: they just need to be virtual, visual and engaging!

    Just a quick note to say that meetings don’t need to stop during these challenging times! Work needs to continue for social and economic reasons – it just needs to be done in a different way.

    There are many great on-line ways for teams to meet virtually and talk.

    However, please remember that virtual meetings need the same (if not more) planning than your ‘normal’ face to face meetings! Here’s a quick checklist:

    • Be clear on the purpose and outcomes you desire for your meeting

    • Plan the flow of your meeting, weaving together inputs (not too many!), activities, feedback mechanisms and action planning to create a clear path towards the meeting outcomes.

    • Check and re-check the on-line meeting platform you will be using for the meeting. Check that all your participants can access the meeting platform and have the log-on details required.

    • Don’t forget that just like face to face meetings, introductions, ice-breakers and energisers still need to be part of your meetings. Design virtual versions of these activities for use during your meeting.

    • Use pictures and diagrams to frame conversations, drive discussion and engage your participants. And I’m not talking about 80 page PowerPoint decks!!!

    We hope you find the above helpful.

    Crackerjack is able to offer an on-line meeting facilitation service should you need help running your virtual meetings and virtual events. Please do CONTACT US for more information if we can be of help.

    John Ashton – Crackerjack Visual Thinking

  • What’s your plan for this week? #achieve #visualthinking

    Monday morning’s here again!

    Do you plan for the week ahead? I don’t mean just ensuring that you know when you’ve got meetings in your diary this week!

    Have you taken the time to think about how the actions you take this week will enable you to achieve your personal and professional goals?

    If not, here’s a visual template for you to complete that will help you quickly get the big picture on your week ahead. Just click on the picture to download it. Hope you find it helpful!

    Plan for the Week Small

    John
    Crackerjack Visual Thinking
    info@crackerjackvisualthinking.com
    www.crackerjackvisualthinking.com