Sunday, December 15, 2013

raw, honest and innocent in many ways

I know that I’m such a goofball…but I am also very sincere, an eternal optimist and weird :) I really like that and am proud of it forever :) What happens was…Ursula & I was meeting up with one of our indent suppliers. We have a great idea going - we are looking at primary school collections, secondary school collections and office or modern or contemporary collections. We want a power wing display concept because it will be easier for the store team to do the display and it will be easy to attract our customers, allow the customers to see the items easily and to grab the items more conveniently. Things that can be display at the power wing will be pens, pencils, erasers, sharpeners, glue sticks, blades/cutters, post it notes, correction tapes, small dispenser tapes, small stapler + bullet, pencil cases, small stationeries basically etc. Then items such as PP ring files, expanding files, file cases, mesh bags, notebooks (A4, A5) can be display in the bins. This time around, we are looking at less skus (currently there are just too many skus until the store cannot display everything out), more volume, more focus and more key drivers. We are planning to buy for the 2014 Mini BTS and year end BTS. So, Ursula was explaining to the supplier that for the primary collections – blue & pink will be the color for gender segregation. When it comes to pre-teens – they will prefer black or white. Then, when it comes to a BIG KID (like me) – we will prefer present-day colors. Ursula called me a BIG KID :( Like I’m so childish. In front of the supplier. OMG. What was she thinking? Perhaps, hinting me to change my way?

After that, yeah, I was a bit merajuk – I didn’t talk to her much that day :) Usually, when I drop by at Ursula’s room, I will go through many things with her. That day, I just left the APC on her desk and left. Then, after signing the APC, Ursula returns them back to me, came over to my room, trying to make small talks but tak jadi because I tak layan her. Let's say that I celebrate oddness :)

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