@ctv I can confirm that good qualified and talented people are disposed of, and the mediocre ones (due to popularity/favoritism/nepotism) stick around even though they aren't the most qualified. You have to be around TGT long enough to witness it.
Let's put it this way: On the PDD side, TGT is a retailer that depends on talented designers to produce concepts/ideas/innovate. BUT there are "designers" within PDD who can't sketch, can't render or do any 3D, can't do anything but collect "inspiration" to send off to a vendor who does all of the designing/modeling/3D; etc. No doubt; some Target designers have backgrounds in actual product design with a background in the field of developing hard product (or soft) but the others are promoted from other areas with no background in design whatsoever. All you need to be a "designer" at TGT is a good eye for curating concepts coming from outside and developing a good pitch to leadership. It's no wonder we are floundering as a company despite Design "Leaders" pushing us to "innovate, innovate; never follow".