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Effective Communication Skills for Convenience Store Managers

Episode 29 Published 2 years, 1 month ago
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Thrive from C-Store Center - Effective Communication Skills for Convenience Store Managers

Episode 29 Duration: 19 minutes

Join host Mike Hernandez as he delves into effective communication fundamentals for convenience store managers. Learn clear and concise communication strategies, decode non-verbal communication signals, practice through group discussions and role-playing exercises, and master skills ensuring intended message is received message with customers, vendors, and employees.

Episode Overview

Master essential effective communication elements:

  • Clear and concise communication strategies ditching jargon, providing specific instructions, using power of visuals
  • Decoding non-verbal communication reading facial expressions, understanding eye contact, interpreting posture and gestures
  • Group discussion sharpening skills through scenario selection, communication breakdown analysis, crafting perfect message
  • Role-playing exercise customer complaints handling missing items, price discrepancies, disappointing products

Clear and Concise Communication Strategies

Clarity and conciseness being best friends:

Ditch the Jargon:

  • Industry jargon being shorthand only understood by people deeply immersed in business
  • To others being foreign language barrier excluding folks not already "in the know"
  • New employee scenario: manager's instructions "prioritize merchandising endcaps before cycle counts, clear out-of-stock, address backroom discrepancies"
  • Confusing instructions leaving employee lost and unsure how even to begin
  • Speaking plainly not about dumbing things down but ensuring everyone on same page
  • Instead of "FIFO," explaining "put items with soonest expiration date at front, new stock goes in back"
  • Breaking things down into simple steps anyone can follow
  • Early management career scenario: proudly directing employee to "execute planogram change," blank stare response
  • Walking through reset item by item, vowing never to make someone guess what trying to say
  • Ditching jargon building clarity and creating team atmosphere

Specific Instructions:

  • "Clean the shelves" being as helpful as telling someone to "go outside" when aiming to "hike that mountain"
  • Instead trying "Please wipe down shelves 2 through 5 in snack aisle and remove expired products"
  • Specific, actionable, and to the point instructions preventing ambiguity
  • Getting rid of ambiguity saying "reorganize soda section" creating million ways for interpretation
  • Using action words starting with strong ones guiding employee through actionable steps
  • Instead of "display needs attention," trying "restock candy shelves, place newest items at back, remove expired product"
  • Numbers and quantities creating tangible goal line instead of "some" trying "three boxes"
  • Rather than "later" trying "before afternoon rush" providing specific deadlines
  • Beverage cooler cleaning scenario: early on barking that order meaning different things to different employees
  • Creating quick checklist detailing precisely what "clean" meant solving issues permanently
  • Being specific taking more time initially but preventing errors, saving from repeating

The Power of Visuals:

  • Humans being visual learners, sometimes quick sketch clarifying expectations better than words
  • Attention-grabbing visuals breaking up monotony reiniting focus during long explanations
  • Understanding complex ideas when words fall short explaining complicated product layout
  • Seeing finished outcome giving way more clarity than explaining every step verbally
  • Bridging language barriers when English isn't someone's primary lang
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