It really does depend on the leadership. More importantly, it depends on the leadership holding team members accountable to the higher expectations the company has put on us now. I know ASANTS, but think about how unproductive the flow team used to be. Simply because they only did one thing and did that slowly. On top of that, we had a team (instocks) that spent a lot of time just cleaning up after them. Most flow teams had a few great team members who picked up all the slack, and then got burned out. We don’t even have a flow team leader anymore. So instead of one team lead trying to supervise 25 team members at once, that workload is now spread out to multiple team leaders.
And it is crashing cause the flow team at least in high volume stores did work. Now take softlines E2E as an example they are supposed to do it all, well not happening. They have two flow ladies break out what they can, the rest gets shoved in back on the line to get shrink wrapped and tossed in the steel(cause the dayside never seems to be able to get to it) then softlines day people work that and that is all they work everything else is shoved in the stockroom. no reshop, no push after 11am, all guest service. So in less than a week back to over 50 carts of unsorted reshop and all but one Z-rack filled with reshop.
Either bring back flow teams as fucked as they were they did make the product do just that flow through the store where now it can't get out of the backroom. And that point is killing us.