Talk:Shoppers Drug Mart

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Glenn Murphy, the PDG, gave his demission last week, he is remplaced by a German that i dont remember the name ... I work for Shoppers ...

Tim, Exe. VP, is a real embarrassment to the store. He is arrogant, bully the District Manager, Front Store Manager, Associate and the entire store employees. For the store visit, he came up with his own idea to merchandise and how to operate the store, which in most case are contradicting to the operation standard. At one point there suppose to be a committee in place to approve all the change to the operation standard, so the executive can't pull ideas out of the air during the store visit. Shoppers would be better off with another leader who have the ability to motivate people not demotivate and threatening to fire people, just to show he is an executive vice president. Also, shoppers might want to have member of the legal team to accompany Tim during the store visit because his action might bring in law-suit.

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