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Associer un outil de workforce management à votre pilotage d'activité vous permettra de bien mieux gérer vos ressources humaines et temps.
How do activity management and workforce management differ?

How do activity management and workforce management differ?

The terms "activity management" and "workforce management" are often used to define resource management. But while both solutions involve managing and optimising time and people, they come from different starting points and employ different approaches. Workforce management is based on an HR culture and is used to optimise work schedules: it schedules the right number of people at the right time. Activity management, on the other hand, is operational in nature and focuses on the work to be done and how to use the available resources to do it. In other words, it involves assigning tasks (and the time needed to complete them) to the right people, at the right time of day, and in the right order of priority. These are two separate approaches with subtle yet noticeable differences.

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Allons-nous vers la mort annoncée des hypermarchés ?
What is the workload simulation tool used for at the point of sale?

What is the workload simulation tool used for at the point of sale?

A loss of work values, a lack of faith in authority, management’s failure to assume responsibility … the breakdown in a store’s chain of command is increasingly noticeable. However, the ‘distribution management’ battle is not lost. It is through the notions linked to the art of leadership that we suggest you consider the best way to restore all the manager’s legitimacy in order to take their employees with them on the path of collective improvement.

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Distribution management: the art of leadership

Distribution management: the art of leadership

A loss of work values, a lack of faith in authority, management’s failure to assume responsibility … the breakdown in a store’s chain of command is increasingly noticeable. However, the ‘distribution management’ battle is not lost. It is through the notions linked to the art of leadership that we suggest you consider the best way to restore all the manager’s legitimacy in order to take their employees with them on the path of collective improvement.

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distribution management
Improving the commitment and know-how of retail managers

Improving the commitment and know-how of retail managers

Has managerial know-how in the retail sector been overtaken by the evolution of the new generations and their relationship with work? Today, it is very difficult to recruit and retain staff. There is also a lack of motivation when it comes to taking on responsibilities and becoming a manager. Widespread disinterest in work, lack of know-how, loss of reference points: managers are running out of steam and teams no longer have any real confidence in their superiors.
It would seem that our contemporaries have forgotten the intrinsic meaning of the manager's job, and the values associated with his or her supervisory functions. We're talking here about the manager's commitment to serving his teams, customers and the shop. It's a real constraint, but it's also the key to winning the support and involvement of your staff and legitimising your role as manager.
We offer you our tips for improving the commitment and know-how of your managers.

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Excellence opérationnelle
Three key factors to improve operational excellence in retail

Three key factors to improve operational excellence in retail

Crisis management within retail
Against a backdrop of intense competitive pressure, the sector is experiencing considerable organisational constraints linked to its transformation in recent years as well as unprecedented difficulties in recruiting and retaining staff. An unstable situation that is blithely complicating the current economic environment, which includes price increases in energy, raw materials and random supplies at the same time as galloping inflation on goods.
In this context, it is difficult for the various players to maintain any profitability.

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What levers can be used to fight the effects of inflation on store organization and profitability?

What levers can be used to fight the effects of inflation on store organization and profitability?

Inflation erodes store profitability and requires teams to adjust their work organization:
- taking into account daily variations in volumes and supply uncertainties
- giving priority to value-added tasks
- by assigning these tasks to the right person at the right time.
To achieve this, a workload calculation and management tool is necessary.

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Le chronométrage dans le secteur de la distribution : l’atout gagnant pour optimiser vos activités
Timekeeping in the retail industry: the winning asset to optimise your activities

Timekeeping in the retail industry: the winning asset to optimise your activities

In the retail industry, proper use of working hours has become essential to provide the best possible service to customers and guarantee the store's profitability. Managing this "good use of working hours" means ensuring that each employee is busy doing the right task, in the right way, at the right time and for the right length of time! This is a vast programme, the starting point of which is to have a repository of time-worth tasks based on in-store operation expertise, know-how and timekeeping techniques!