Oh, probably poor zoning. I'm going to have to take care of that later.@dannyy315 how come your label strips are different? They have two different prices for one product.
Oh, right. That's it.@Inigma @dannyy315
In some states they have to list the price by weight, maybe thats the second price?
Took all day for us.There were small black clips included with the clear pieces. Slide them in and hook to back of the shelve.
The time they gave for the transition was a joke. Something like 2.7 hours to do deodorant.
I had the women's deodorant and across from that was women's shave and they were switching aisles so I had to clear one off so that the other product, fixtures, backer paper, etc could go there, then clear the other off so my stuff could go there. I was mentally exhausted that day.Took all day for us.
I thought the same thing but once you put the product in it seemed to weigh the whole thing down and hold in place. There were holes in the front rail also.The little black clips for the left and right end pieces... Did you find that they don't really secure it? It doesn't snap in or anything and you can just lift it right out. What I did for ours is took the black rubber zone assists and used the smallest hole and attached it on the underside of the black clip under the shelf. I'm not sure that will hold it for long... Guess we'll find out soon enough. We didn't have all of our black clips so I used zip ties for those and that seems the most secure. It was hard getting them on... Someone with small hands will be able to get it done.
nah. Not 7 or 8 hours. Emptying and filling would take the longest time. Actually setting? Maybe an hour or two. Toss the broken pushers, keep the intact ones. I'll even say 5 hours max.
When I set a pog, I do it in the most methodical way I can figure. Sounds like with this it would make the most sense to demerch the whole pog, clean, set, re push, then pull and push. It's only 8 feet, but it is a lot of pushers. Alternatively you could do it all two shelves at a time (or however many shelves across deodorant is in your store). I just don't think it should take a full shift.
Then again, I'm probably on the high end of the scale when it comes to setting pogs fast. I literally set twice as fast as most of my pog team and the other ones in my district based on planorama experiences. I know that some aisles take more time than others (not every aisle can be Legos), but one deodorant pog should not take all day unless you are being pulled all over the store all day.
About 3 days since the deodorant transition, the aisle is relatively unscathed. I've never seen it this good, even after a 4x4.
With wings.Pogs with no errors in hardlines are unicorns.
So, I have a question. Does your POG TL use the TWT to plan out/assign pogs for the week?
Today, I was handed the pogs for the first 6 aisles of bedding to do with another tm who's been in the position less than a week, and my TL was surprised that we couldn't finish. I had to stop two sections into my third aisle to help him put his second aisle back together. The reverse-label strip on the FCL sheet aisle was giving him fits, so not entirely his fault, but now I have 1 3/4 quarter aisles of sheets to do on top of the 10 sales planners she already had planned for me tomorrow. I know the adjacency hours in the planner are estimates and pogs can usually be accomplished faster, but by how much is highly variable. Anyway, it's been a long week. /rant
I have seen that, too. In domestics and toys.Oh and lets not forget the brand new POGs with clearance on them. blargh