Continuous Improvement….

Over the last 16 years at work, my company has been generous with the improvement training and seminars. From Six Sigma, Lean, Agile, etc – we have have adapted and adopted what works the best for our customer first focus.

The interesting thing is that getting into such a mindset bleeds over into “real life” and you start evaluating other people and business processes for improvements. You “think” in terms of how to improve. Which can be frustrating when it’s OBVIOUS and yet… you can do nothing.

Take our recent purchase from Target. Target was running a special on SIMS 4. So my wife ordered it – and chose the “Woodstock” store for “in store delivery” without realizing that there where multiple Target stores in the “town” of Woodstock. (ironically – neither in the actual town limits… just postal codes).

https://www.target.com/p/the-sims-4-bonus-bundle-pc-game-target-exclusive/-/A-52782811

See – we live about 10 miles to the WEST of Woodstock – 7 miles or so from the West-most Woodstock store. The Store she chose? was 10 miles further East. Any savings on shipping would be eaten up by Gas.

Upon discovering our mistake (almost immediately after submission) we called Target customer service to tell them we will pick it up in the OTHER Woodstock store…

Turns out – they do not keep the “Target edition” in the store – it was an online special only. Awesome. So update the store? They can’t. They can only cancel the order – and we can pick a new store when we place another order…

So we did that. A 2nd order later… we go to cancel the first? Nope. Can’t. See – they can’t cancel a ship to store because the stores and internet are not linked. We have to go by the store…. to cancel.

So now we have two games on the way.

We did finally get a hold of the store and get the first game canceled – what a pain.

So the game came in – and I was able to run out in the rain last night and pick it up.

And what did we get? Take a look at the image to the right. Yes.. that’s exactly what the box looks like…. look close…

Seriously Target. You shipped out a box… that only contains…

a piece of PAPER with download instructions. 

I had to use my Gasoline to go get a box… that only contains…

 a piece of paper with download instructions... 

Now I am NOT a Continuous Improvement specialist like by friend Hanson Turner. However, I am still pretty good at looking at processes and identifying problems that could be improved….. lets see… how about….

EMAIL THE CODE. EMAIL COSTS LESS THAN SHIPPING.

AND YOUR CUSTOMER GETS IT INSTANTLY

And why make a pretty package for something only available online in the first place?

as the next gen would say… #SMH

Santa’s visits and our family

Image may contain: 3 people, people smiling, beard

Santa Claus represents the largest conspiracy solely for the sake of giving without expecting something in return.

Millions of parents give gifts to kids knowing that Santa, not them, get the credit. True sense of giving right there. Kinda makes those parents Santa for real doesn’t it?

For this reason, we still stick by the story of Santa – visiting Santa each year, getting pictures, etc. It’s fun for us as parents and my Daughter still sees some magic in the experience.


However, there is always the issue of other kids – who may or may not get “Santa”.

This is a challenge that we all face – and my awesome wife has a great view on the issue. Santa brings ONE gift.

Each year, Santa brings my daughter something, but the rest come from Mom and Dad. This way when she talks to her friends at school – most of whom come from underprivileged families, she can say Santa brought her ONE gift. Keep the magic alive for all her peers without the problem in the comic.

Just a thought to share. Merry Christmas.

Credit for the comic: http://buttersafe.com/2018/12/27/santa-likes-me-more/