The OSAT Renaissance Project Ep #19
December 17, 2014
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You guys have heard the song by Meagan Trainor - All About the Bass
“All About the bass…bout the bass…no treble.
All About the bass…bout the bass…no treble”
Well…I’ll tell you why I mentioned that in a second…
I was talking to a unit manager yesterday and this unit manager wishes to remain anonymous so we will call him/her Ms-Mr Anonymous.
Ms-Mr Anonymous was conducting a huddle yesterday and asked the team in the store, “Why do people come grocery shopping?”
Everybody kinda looked around a second and then someone said “To Buy Stuff”
That’s right…To Buy Stuff
People come to grocery stores to buy stuff!
So it’s…
“All About the stuff..bout the stuff…no kidding
It all about the stuff…bout the stuff…no kidding”
Yup you’ll all be singing this song today
“All about the stuff…bout the stuff…no kidding”
It’s all about having the stuff our customers want! And this relates to OSAT how?
If we have the stuff our customers want then they will be highly satisfied
If we don’t have the stuff our customers want then they won’t be highly satisfied
It’s just that simple
We can as friendly as all get-out but if we don’t have their stuff it’s a good guess that they won’t be highly satisfied
“It’s all about the stuff…bout the stuff…no kidding…”
And this is even more important around the holidays. If we don’t have the pickle peaches…the minced meat…the poultry seasoning…the chitlins…the elbow macaroni…the pie shells…and come new year’s…the meat balls…the cocktail smokies…the blackeyes peas…the stuff our customers want
Then we won’t have highly satisfied customers and we won’t have the OSAT we want.
This point was really driven home to me back in January and February of this year.
You remember what you were doing then?
Spending 48 or more straight hours in the four walls of your store that’s what!
We were one of the only stores open during the Snowpocolous of 2014 and customers loved us for it. They were soooo happy we were open…mostly so they could get their cigarettes and beer - at least at my store. I was amazed…it just goes to show you the pull of nicotine and alcohol but I’m off subject.
Customers were in good moods…and generally speaking we and the associates were in good moods…it was a fun and challenging time. And we thought we would get rewarded on our OSAT.
But did we?
Nope!
If you read the comments from that time customers were definitely happy we were open and they could shop…
But…
They still gigged us for being out of stock on items they wanted
Ugh! How could they be so ungrateful!
We - Kroger - were the only place open!
But if they wanted Digorno pizza and we were out they couldn’t be Highly Satisfied
If they wanted milk and we were out they couldn’t be Highly Satisfied
If they wanted ground beef for their spaghetti and we were out they couldn’t be Highly Satisfied
“It’s all about the stuff…bout the stuff…no kidding”
It was all about their stuff and the fact that they couldn’t get it!
What an eye opener!
If customer cannot get their stuff they will not be Highly Satisfied!
This includes freshness in the meat and produce departments because if things ain't fresh people can get what they want because they don’t want bad stuff
‘It’s all about the stuff…bout the stuff..no kidding…”
And this freshness point is demonstrated in what we talked about last week when we looked at the produce freshness and friendliness versus produce OSAT. We got great scores on friendliness but lower scores on freshness which mirrored the OSAT for produce.
People want their stuff and they want it fresh
“It all about the stuff…bout the stuff..no kidding…”
So…while there is no magic bullet…perhaps Ms Mr Anonymous Manager is on to something. Fill up the store…eliminate out of stocks…keep the stuff fresh…and watch the OSAT rise!
And remember…
“It’s all about the stuff…about the stuff…no kidding…
All about the stuff…bout the stuff…no kidding…”