The 3 types of retail managers
Let me paint a picture.
Think Braveheart.
Same battlefield. Same pressure. Very different leaders.
1. The Manager
Like Edward Longshanks.
At the back. Calling the shots. Sending people forward.
In retail, this looks like:
• Giving instructions from the office
• Watching numbers, not people
• Reacting when things go wrong
• Expecting results without building the team
The job gets done.
But the team feels it.
Low energy.
Low ownership.
High turnover.
2. The Leader
Like Robert the Bruce.
On the field. In the fight. Leading from the front.
In retail, this looks like:
• Visible on the shop floor
• Helping customers with the team
• Coaching in the moment
• Lifting standards by example
The team follows because they see it.
Performance improves.
Confidence builds.
3. The Mentor
Like William Wallace.
Not just leading the charge.
Inspiring others to rise.
In retail, this looks like:
• Developing people, not just managing them
• Teaching why, not just what
• Building confidence and independence
• Creating future leaders
The team does not just follow.
They grow.
They think.
They take ownership.
They lift each other.
Here is the truth.
Most stores have Managers.
Good stores have Leaders.
Great stores build Mentors.
Now the real question:
When your team walks onto the floor… who are they following?
And more importantly:
What type of manager are you?
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