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General Merchandise Manager With all this buying and selling, a leader must enter
the scene who is capable of managing a sales floor. This hero(ine) will be
called something like This person, who is just short of super-human, will
manage the daily running of the sales floor. But the General Merchandise
Manager develops more than just merchandise displays and procedures. He or
she must be a Your passion for people, especially those working
beside you, for details, and for quality If you are pursuing a career in merchandise management, or considering it, there are a few questions ApparelSearch.com encourages you to ask yourself. Are you organized? Do you know how to get results? Are you a good communicator? Are you flexible? Are you good at problem-solving? So let's take those soul-searching inquiries
one-by-one Are you organized? Do you plan your time well? Can you help others do the same? You may be planning and measuring other people's performance, as well as attending to your own. An organized, well-planned store and an organized, knowledgeable staff provide customers with a more satisfying retail experience. You are at the helm for making sure that the proper plans and policies are in place to deliver service and products to ultimately satisfied customers. Do you know how to get results? Can you draw tangible
results out of others and yourself? Can you prove it? This is one of those
cases where Are you a good communicator? Do you work well within
the sometimes difficult dynamics of a sales floor team? Your ability to
communicate effectively with them Are you flexible? This question has nothing to do with your Twister skills. Distilled, this question comes down to flexibility with your time. How many hours of your time can you sacrifice for this position? Are you willing to make a full-on, headlong commitment of your time? A General Merchandise Manager possesses a willingness to work flex hours or extended hours to make sure that tasks get completed and the sales floor is running smoothly, before ending the day. You may even be required to work in other retail outlets than your usual one, which requires the flexibility to travel when the need arises. You also might be required to complete either in-house training, or extra college credit hours, etc. Are you able to fit this into your life? Are you good at solving problems? Can you prove it?
It is important to be able for General Merchandise Managers to analyze
big-picture situations quickly, and to bring them to a conclusion/resolution
in a reasonable amount of time. In order to do so, you will have to keep on
top of your game, by being prepared and aware of what is going not only at
the store level, but also within your company. You may find the following
apparel industry links of interest:
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