So, what's wrong with that picture?
Isn't it possible for the powers that be to look back and say "Hey what was it that made us a strong company?" and notice just how far away from the basic principles they've gotten?
Honestly, I don't think the high level executives at corporate give a flying holy fuck about any of that. They're raking in hugely fat and grotesque stacks of cash and piles of options, and they know that even for as low as Target's gone, they're not going anywhere, so they're pockets are just fine.
Is it right? Hell no. But look at Walmart. Worst place in the entire world to shop or work, yet they rake in plenty of billions. Target brass knows this. Consider the whole flawed concept of For-Profit, where the goal is to "make as much money/profit as possible for the members of the board."
(Not-For-Profit model of credit unions is best - make enough money to keep the business safe, then invest the rest in your employees and customers, and both of theirs' hapiness). Yes, if they worked their asses off to make Target a killer ass place to shop and work, like apparently Costco is, they'd be even better off. But that's just the thing, it's too much work, would take too long, and they're plenty padded with cash as it is. They are fat, contented, useless house cats. Can't be bothered to work hard when the work vs returns ratio isn't worth it.
Those rich assholes probably don't even shop at Target. Not seriously.
The worst thing Target has going for it is the lack of advancement for employees below the ETL level. I had several TMs who I worked with to try and get them to the TL level, but Target has this fascination with the word development. Like a tm can almost literally never do enough.
Yeah. Yet, there is always a never ending flow of brain-dead air-headed idiots blowing through the ETL ranks like toilet paper because they can haz duhgree so dey is smert. It's better to gently and peacefully quit on amicable terms, if you have a BA/BS, and just reapply some reasonable amount of time after that as an ETL "intern." With the success rate that "program" has, with, what, 80% passing (?), it's a near certain guarantee.
As a normal TM, you basically have to be a shining adonis, a
cadillac lexus of men, for a entire month at the very least. 100% flawless in all things. Even then, it's at the whim of the ETL/STLs mood on that particular day when the judgement comes. They didn't get laid last night, or the DTL chewed them out earlier that morning, and suddenly it's "Oh, well, you did ok, but work hard and maybe next time!"