Circuit City Cuts Off Nose, Spites Face
Circuit City is, of course, imploding. They decided to reduce costs by firing the higher-paid salespeople at their stores.
Kevin Hillstrom at The MineThatData Blog asks whether Circuit City is correct when they state:
“There is no data in the company’s analysis that the service level has dropped due to the absence of the top paid employees.â€
There’s no way that Circuit City can provide the same level of service. CompUSA tried the same thing when faced with competition from Best Buy. Now they’re closing some 50-odd stores around the US.
If I were Circuit City, I’d do three things:
- Hire the best salespeople I can find.
- Do a once-a-week, one-hour training session in every store where salespeople get to learn about the latest technology. Make the stereo people listen to a talk about WiFi. Make the computer people listen to a talk about HDTV. Make all of my employees enthusiasts.
- Host a series of “we want you back†events. Invite customers to come meet the staff, tour the stores, and enter for a free HDTV or some such.
Right now, Circuit City is entering a race to the bottom. Best Buy, Fry’s and web-based retailers like Amazon have more cash in the bank. They’ll win that race. So start a new race, based on top-quality service and an enjoyable shopping experience.
Oh, and if the problem is cash, close stores and consolidate. Then follow the 3 steps.
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