The absence of effective leadership skills demonstrated by the manager is truly alarming. The continuous barrage of aggressive messages taped to the front counter, proclaiming phrases such as "sales numbers suck" and "show some urgency" regarding transition times, is not only counterproductive but also absurd. It is imperative that the company invests in leadership training for its management team. Resorting to aggressive notes is certainly not a viable method for motivating employees.
Interestingly, the company's motto, prominently printed on the shirts that employees are required to wear, states, "Treat others the way they want to be treated." This principle should unequivocally extend to the treatment of staff members as well. Everyone in the workplace is an adult and deserves to be addressed with professionalism and respect.
Moreover, the pervasive negativity emanating from many stylists in the store is truly disheartening. We all share a common objective: to earn a living while ensuring that our customers feel valued and appreciated. However, this sense of camaraderie seems to be lacking when it comes to interactions among colleagues. Instead of uplifting one another and fostering a supportive environment, individuals often engage only with friends and resort to gossiping about others in the break room. Discussions about the manager become a frequent topic whenever she is not present, and complaints arise if someone is assigned to a station that others prefer.
Additionally, the manager has taken to sending random text messages with uniform reminders, including comments about inappropriate attire such as "hoochie shorts" and "camel toes." Furthermore, rather than sharing the positive feedback that many employees receive, the focus has been directed toward just one or two survey responses concerning hygiene, which were then addressed in a group text message. This approach not only undermines morale but also perpetuates an atmosphere of embarrassment and negativity. Such communication is undeniably unprofessional and contributes to a toxic workplace environment.
The inability to foster camaraderie and to conduct oneself with professionalism is severely undermining the morale of the team and eroding the confidence of the stylists in their ability to reach their goals. While there is a significant emphasis on product sales, it is crucial to recognize that if this is the primary objective, then the company must provide managers with effective training on how to motivate their teams. This cannot be achieved through derogatory notes or haphazard text messages; instead, it requires a thoughtful and supportive approach that inspires and uplifts employees. If there were even a small measure of respect, professionalism, and encouragement, the numbers would naturally improve.