Thread regarding CVS layoffs

The CVS way

CVS built a culture of accountability and meritocracy of getting your work done and taking ownership over what’s yours.

For right or wrong… there are huge numbers of people from technicians to field leaders that have been conditioned to work hard and do what it takes to get their job done because they have pride and also a sense of competition amongst their peers that the corporate machine has long exploited.

The large challenge is undoing the competitive cutthroat culture where people are looking to out perform others and people have a defensive attitude constantly thinking others are out to get them to make themselves look good by making others look worse.

Performance management is still done on a bell curve… so even if the district is performing fantastic there still needs to people people evaluated below the top performers.

When busting your a-s and giving the extra 10% doesn’t result in the direct benefit of that giving extra… there will be less people to some degree willing to continue to bust their a-s. I have seen little incentive created within the culture that take non-assbusters to become assbusters… only erosion of the number of people busting a-s.

One can view this different ways. Better leveling of what is expected from someone because giving 110% shouldn’t be the expectation and less of it, is better for those giving 100% and have long been made to think they aren’t doing enough… the other way is with less giving 110%… less gets done with the same amount of people, and moving work around or “load-balancing” is paradoxical because the incentive/meritocracy isn’t also “equitably balanced”

My prediction is that they will continue to try to sink money into the IT/technology components thinking they can solve away the psychological challenges of never feeling that your work is over or never feel you can put in work to ease anxieties of wanting to get more ahead for the day.

The people most engrained in the legacy cvs “way” that is being eroded are also likely the ones most proficient in workflow and the cvs system… turning them over might not be bad long term if it’s the social/community culture change they want but that will come with a hit to near term efficiency/proficiency

An on point post by @akcr+1pEY28kW.

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Don’t think they are speaking of IT, rather the cutthroat ladder climb culture in the stores/field.

Getting promoted is largely dependent on being a yes man, doing whatever it takes with a smile (including working before and after close) in order to get the best metrics possible on whatever scorecard they care the most about at that time.

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Post ID: @1rfa+1pQuq0oJ

Sorry, but I've not been a witness to this 110% effort the OP speaks of. Many (most?) in IT exist to say NO or complicate progress in the name of "security" or "safety" or "technology stack restrictions". Many roles and projects main focus is to push members to lower cost healthcare options or to restrict access.

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No, it isn’t a pantload of nonsense. How sad for you, Ebeneezer, that you love only money and respect none.

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Post ID: @1pky+1pQuq0oJ

What a pant load of nonsense....

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