In my line of work I tend to have to work closely with receptionists, and whilst the majority are lovely people, there a some that firmly believe that because they are the face of the company, then they are the most important.Another thing I've noticed down the years is the fear of change, and how petty and unreasonable it makes people. In my case the only change was that they will be using a newer, better telephone, but you'd think I was asking them to come to work naked.
Or is it a case Dave of him being so far removed from reality that he believes people who work for AVFC do not deserve the courtesy of senior people being polite, a good morning or good afternoon costs nothing and by not doing it, does not reflect a well run football club, more of a them and us attitude and unhappy staff normally show that when dealing with their customer base.
Quote from: pbavfckuwait on February 21, 2016, 11:13:50 AMOr is it a case Dave of him being so far removed from reality that he believes people who work for AVFC do not deserve the courtesy of senior people being polite, a good morning or good afternoon costs nothing and by not doing it, does not reflect a well run football club, more of a them and us attitude and unhappy staff normally show that when dealing with their customer base.I don't know. I don't know her or her experiences but I do know that too many people worked at Villa for years because they were fans, it was a "nice" place to work and nobody was ever ruthless enough to change the attitude if either club or employees. It's an extension of the corner shop mentality of the Ellis years and while it's mostly irrelevant in the current situation, maybe Fox is trying to change it. But as I said earlier, in this case it's only supposition.
Quote from: LeeB on February 21, 2016, 11:12:18 AMIn my line of work I tend to have to work closely with receptionists, and whilst the majority are lovely people, there a some that firmly believe that because they are the face of the company, then they are the most important.Another thing I've noticed down the years is the fear of change, and how petty and unreasonable it makes people. In my case the only change was that they will be using a newer, better telephone, but you'd think I was asking them to come to work naked.A large part of my job is involved with change management and it really is becomes a frightening thing for many people. They have an almost superstitious attachment to things remaining the same and hate being shifted from what is comfortable and familiar. There is a online facility that allows workers to respond anonymously to announcements and it regularly descends into one long whinge. The problem being working in the public sector, change is the only constant. This particular storm in a teacup reminds me very much of that, the difference being she has an unquestioning media to give her a wider platform.
Quote from: pbavfckuwait on February 21, 2016, 11:13:50 AMOr is it a case Dave of him being so far removed from reality that he believes people who work for AVFC do not deserve the courtesy of senior people being polite, a good morning or good afternoon costs nothing and by not doing it, does not reflect a well run football club, more of a them and us attitude and unhappy staff normally show that when dealing with their customer base.I don't know. I don't know her or her experiences but I do know that too many people worked at Villa for years because they were fans, it was a "nice" place to work and nobody was ever ruthless enough to change the attitude of either club or employees. It's an extension of the corner shop mentality of the Ellis years and while it's mostly irrelevant in the current situation, maybe Fox is trying to change it. But as I said earlier, in this case it's only supposition.
In my line of work I tend to have to work closely with receptionists
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 21, 2016, 10:38:09 AMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on February 21, 2016, 10:20:46 AMShe appears to be basing her opinions on whether or not senior staff say 'hi there' to her as they walk into Reception.Which makes me wonder whether something that should have happened years ago is finally happening. Villa Park has always been a very nice, easy place to work. Neutral commentators often talk about the happy, friendly family atmosphere. I wonder if one of the few things Tom Fox has got right is to have shook that up and got staff to do the job they're paid to do. So, were we doing better overall as a club when it was a happier place to work?Making a place 'less happy' doesn't necessarily equal getting something right.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on February 21, 2016, 10:20:46 AMShe appears to be basing her opinions on whether or not senior staff say 'hi there' to her as they walk into Reception.Which makes me wonder whether something that should have happened years ago is finally happening. Villa Park has always been a very nice, easy place to work. Neutral commentators often talk about the happy, friendly family atmosphere. I wonder if one of the few things Tom Fox has got right is to have shook that up and got staff to do the job they're paid to do.
She appears to be basing her opinions on whether or not senior staff say 'hi there' to her as they walk into Reception.
Quote from: LeeB on February 21, 2016, 11:12:18 AMIn my case the only change was that they will be using a newer, better telephone, but you'd think I was asking them to come to work naked.But then again, it was an "to only be used while naked" telephone.
In my case the only change was that they will be using a newer, better telephone, but you'd think I was asking them to come to work naked.
The tea lady who has said her piece after leaving Villa is worth listening to. Her description of the poisonous and negative culture prevalent within the bowels of Villa Park accords completely with what is being demonstrated on the pitch week in week out. Getting rid of long standing employees, who are also fans and bringing in agency staff is indicative of the dysfunctional pseudo plc way AVFC is being run by non football corporate drones, whose only understanding of employee relations is the American hire and fire version. The best and most productive workplaces in my fairly lengthy experience are the ones where employees are happy and feel valued, respected and listened to. I don't accept that Doug ran a 'corner shop' operation during his time at the helm and even if he did it was preferable to the pound shop set up that is in currently in place. Leaving the ground after the Liverpool drubbing I ruefully expressed my despair to a couple of dopey looking stewards. The response from one of them was... 'Not interested mate,I just work here'. I despair...This is not a British Football Club any more, it's an American franchise. I've been coming down since 1966 and for the first time I feel completely alienated.