Thread regarding Walmart layoffs

Why are people running from home office jobs?

What is going on at home office? It’s like they can’t keep people all of a sudden.

For all the years prior to Covid, they actually had pretty good talent and they were practicing GE’s strategy of rank and yank. People were getting fired, laid off, or pushed out right and left it seemed like.

Now you have kids fresh out of college responsible for millions of dollars and they don’t know what end is up. It’s the blind leading the blind in my opinion.

So what’s going on? Why are so many people leaving?

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The entire merchandising team at Walmart now is greener than grass and working on all the wrong things. It’s a revolving door up there right now.

The leaders can’t allegedly stop sleeping with subordinates long enough to execute a strategy. Promotions are all the buddy system. And nobody answers their email anymore.

But I guess AI, drones, and luminate is going to solve all this.

Remember. Walmart isn’t a retailer anymore. It’s a technology company like google or Facebook….

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Post ID: @2Wvcj+1nPqYrF1

So I don’t know about the rest of home office, but when I left the buyers ( and buyer adjacent) were badly overworked. They laid off all the support groups who helped the buyers and who helped with mods and pricing. Each time they cut a group, technology was supposed to replace those people.

Well, guess what? The technology doesn’t work. But you can’t say that out loud because then they try to get rid of you.

They got rid of most of planning and replaced them with BA and FSS. FSS doesn’t work so the associate buyers are keying feature amounts with no idea about inventory flow. Gee, wonder why the back rooms are full? Oh and they cut replenishment back, too, because the system will manage freight flow. How’s that working out in the stores?

When they cut planning, who verifies the buyer financials when they buy stuff? Most buyers are just out of college, responsible for a half billion to a billion dollars, and they couldn’t explain to you the difference in run rate and penny profit to save their souls. But who needs financial planners right? Cut them. Let the buyers guess at how much they need to buy.

Get rid of pricing. A program will do all that and we will have the buyers enter all the pricing. Because the buyers had nothing to do as it was…. Oh wait! Why do we have all these pricing errors? Oh you mean the pricing system doesn’t work half the time…? Imagine that.

Let’s run off 60% of our buyer talent leading up to Covid. We can rehire college kids at amounts your previous associates didn’t make until they were TEN YEARS with the company. And let’s give the kids a billion dollars to manage just for kicks.

Then for extra funzies, fire so MANY of your mod team, you don’t have enough people to enter mods into the system accurately. And get rid of all your assortment discipline associates at a time when your buyers are all new and don’t know anything about their products or their mods. What could possibly go wrong?

In addition, let’s keep the buyers in pointless meetings all day. Let’s dump ALL the dotcom responsibilities on them. Hold them accountable for dotcom but have site manager teams in New Jersey and other places that don’t do what the buyers ask and have no repercussions for a cr-ppy site experience. Let’s make all the item setup tools not work so that buyer’s constantly have to submit Jira tickets that only sometimes get resolved. Let’s make all the systems needed to research dotcom problems not talk to each other and only be useful once in a blue moon.

Oh. And PS. Let’s have the people that answer the Jira tickets only resolve them about a third of the time and have ZERO sense of urgency.

Let’s hire in leaders who have never been buyers so they have no idea how long it takes in the broken technology to get the answers to their emails. Let’s hire clout chasing, butt kissing leaders whose focus changes every officer meeting and who are afraid to tell senior leaders when their ideas are bad.

Oh and let’s keep the buyers giving sales pitches at long drawn out dog and pony show meetings where the bologna that is just made up never gets called out. The goal of these meetings is to tell the best story so you can get noticed. The best story tellers/fibbers (versus the most skilled buyers) will be the ones that get promoted.

In the meantime, you have buyers just a buying things! They aren’t negotiating because they don’t have time for that. And they don’t work together because they aren’t incentivized to do so.

Because negotiating isn’t being taught, the only way to address margin is raising prices…. Wonder what the price gap trend is since Greg Foran left? But that’s ok. Because Walmart bought Jet and how many other failed internet retailers? How much did that cost? $3-$4 billion. Wait? I know. Flipkart in India is gonna save the day! How much did that cost? $16 billion initially? Plus maybe another couple of billion spent on it since then? But the merchants (and store ops) have to make up for this.

Then let’s make the buyers sell Walmart connect and Luminate….even though everyone believes suppliers are building the cost of those services into the cost of the items where it will get passed along to the customer.

Gee. I wonder why all the merchants are leaving? India is the future growth market. We can afford to gut US merchandising and store ops. What’s the worst that could happen?

It’s a revolving door up there because the culture has been thrown to the wolves. It all started when the current EVP of sourcing was in HR and she introduced GE’s rank and yank to Walmart. 5 to 10 years ago Walmart had some really great merchant talent but leadership couldn’t badmouth the talent enough. What they wouldn’t give to have that group back again…..

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Post ID: @loup+1nPqYrF1

Does anyone know if any are out on long term disability?

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Post ID: @dgez+1nPqYrF1

I don't believe walmart will be any different than any other retail. CVS layoff 5000 in corporate . 7-31-23. Next episode of doug has to think about it now coming.

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Post ID: @6bef+1nPqYrF1

Interesting you said education. Thats the key word. Do you hear phrases like "I already know." Thats the first they heard of it. I can only imagine how many woke affirmative action hires there are. There are no ducks. There are only if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck and plays the part of a duck then walmart says you are a duck. I have always suggested the flip a coin to be 50% right.

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Post ID: @6bqp+1nPqYrF1

Walmart went D. E. I. years ago but very silently. Now they are reaping the benefits of education versus experience and it shows daily in their stores.

Zero retail background but they have a rainbow background infused with d. e. I. And a corporate level so pay me six figures to ruin your buzz please !

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Post ID: @4efa+1nPqYrF1

To Post ID: @1ilj+1nPqYrF1, The grid sys failed in Texas and people froze. In the NE usa they are worried about that grid sys failing. In calif that grid sys is burning down towns. You have no credibility. A typical HO I know everything even when I don't. But I am glade that eventually one day with your pink slip you will know the truth.

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Post ID: @3tps+1nPqYrF1

Purple kool-aid now pink kool-aid, The stupid waste of money on the EV vans is a comparison to the New Torch Runners that where and are being hired for HO. The electric grid is iffy like walmart HO. You were better on purple kool-aid.

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Post ID: @1teu+1nPqYrF1

Previous poster, grid system is as sound as HO. Any time you need help.

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Post ID: @1ilj+1nPqYrF1

@1moa+1nPqYrF1 Are you OK?

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Post ID: @1sop+1nPqYrF1

Diversity Equity Inclusion the word merit is old school. Walmart is as solid as the grid system and buying EV Vans and construction electric charging stations. The vans operate

  • - underperform in both heat and cold. Not to mention as every knows how long recharging batteries last. The amount of time to recharge is a win win.
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Post ID: @1moa+1nPqYrF1

Doug and team grossly fantasized with turning Home Office into some kind of Google or Amazon. Just look at their recent hirings at the Exec Level. They systematically pushed loyal and seasoned people out (with the pretext they were old and incompetent) and brought new people from other industries with no understanding about retail , the original culture and history. This is by design and I don’t think they care much about it, they have too many people working at HO wasting time and money anyway

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Post ID: @1xce+1nPqYrF1

Woke, ESG, DEI, EBGT, Trans

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Post ID: @1eje+1nPqYrF1

Its the present walmart culture. It's so uplifting working with associates you've worked together with for years and they are on the same level as you with common purpose. The people in the store i shop sometimes don't have to wear vests. Hay recall Sat corp get together? Not all people are sheep they see the writing on the wall. The momentum is gone for walmart.
One more how many are out on disability? That will become obvious. Walmart insurance will be expensive next time. More on the shoulders of disabled to pay.

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