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Presenting Peak Season Resource Plan

Alex Vance, Assistant General Manager, presents a holiday season strategy to Sam Brooks, Regional Operations Director. The plan covers staffing, inventory, and budget adjustments for increased demand.

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Beginner version

Alex Vance
Good afternoon, Sam Brooks. Thank you for meeting with me today. I have a plan for you. It shows how we will get ready for the holiday season. We will use staff, stock, and budget.
Sam Brooks
Good afternoon, Alex Vance. I am glad we are doing this now. The end of the year is coming fast. We need to be ready. Please show me your plan.
Alex Vance
Sure. First, we looked at how busy the store was in past years. Last December, we had 20% more people than the year before. Reports say it might be even busier this year. With longer shopping hours and special sales, we think there will be a big rush. This will happen from Black Friday to New Year’s Eve.
Sam Brooks
Yes, I have seen similar numbers in other stores. How will you prepare for this?
Alex Vance
The plan has three main parts: more stock, more staff, and better systems. First, we will order 12% more of the popular products like suits, coats, and knitwear. We will bring this stock in slowly over four weeks. This way, the stockroom does not get too full.
Sam Brooks
Why 12%? Did you check other options?
Alex Vance
Yes, we tried three options-low, medium, and high. We chose the medium plan. It fits the space we have. It also matches what we expect for customer demand. We will watch the weather and what other stores are doing. We will change the number if we need to.
Sam Brooks
And can your stockroom handle this extra stock?
Alex Vance
Yes. We already changed the stockroom. We moved the fast-selling items close to the doors where staff unload stock. The slower items are now farther away. We also added barcode labels to bins. This has reduced mistakes by about 15%.
Sam Brooks
How is your team doing with getting stock to the floor faster?
Alex Vance
We are doing much better. We are now 25 minutes faster than before. It used to take two hours. Now it takes about 95 minutes. We need to keep this speed as we bring in more stock soon.
Sam Brooks
And how about staffing? What will you change?
Alex Vance
We will add 10% more working hours. The stock team will work two extra hours on the busiest delivery days. We will start staff at different times. This way, we don’t have too many people on the floor when customers arrive. We will also add some overtime on busy days like Black Friday, the last weekends before Christmas, and Boxing Day.
Sam Brooks
How will this affect your budget?
Alex Vance
Labor costs will go up by about 10%. But we will save time with faster stock processing and fewer mistakes. This will help the store work better. It should increase sales. We also expect happier customers because stock will be available.
Sam Brooks
How will you stop overstaffing?
Alex Vance
We will check live sales and customer numbers every week. This will help us adjust shifts if needed. Jordan Cole, our senior stock associate, will also meet with the team every day to change plans if needed.
Sam Brooks
What about risks like running out of stock?
Alex Vance
We will review sales weekly and adjust how much extra stock we order. We also have extra stock at the distribution center. We can get more in two days if needed.
Sam Brooks
And is there any news about the inventory system problems?
Alex Vance
IT added a fix, but there are still some small delays. For now, we will do a manual system update in the middle of each shift. We will write reports to catch mistakes early. IT is still working on a full fix.
Sam Brooks
Keep an eye on that. We can’t have stock problems during December.
Alex Vance
Yes, I agree. We will also check the most important products every week to make sure the system and the real stock match.
Sam Brooks
How is the team feeling about the extra work?
Alex Vance
They are working hard but are a bit tired. Jordan Cole is worried about keeping this up in December. We are adding small breaks during busy times. We are also having weekly team meetings to help with time management and reduce stress.
Sam Brooks
Did you plan for seasonal hires?
Alex Vance
Yes. We will hire three extra people to help with deliveries and organizing the backroom during the busiest weeks.
Sam Brooks
This is a very complete plan. I like how you thought about flexibility and reducing risks.
Alex Vance
Thank you, Sam Brooks. We want to stay efficient but also give great service to our customers.
Sam Brooks
When will you start?
Alex Vance
We are ready to begin next Monday, with the first extra stock deliveries.
Sam Brooks
Great. Send me the full plan with costs, and I’ll approve it by the end of the week.
Alex Vance
I’ll send it later today. Thank you, Sam Brooks.
Sam Brooks
You’re welcome, Alex Vance. Let’s stay in close contact this season.

Intermediate version

Alex Vance
Good afternoon, Sam. Thanks for making time to meet. I’ve got a strategy ready to walk you through. It covers how we’re gearing up for the holiday rush, covering staff, inventory, and budget.
Sam Brooks
Good afternoon, Alex. I’m glad we’re tackling this now. The year-end rush is coming up fast, so we need to be on our toes. Lay it out for me.
Alex Vance
Right. We started by looking at foot traffic from previous years. Last December saw a 20% jump in shoppers compared to the year before. Forecasts suggest it could be even busier this time around. With extended hours and special promotions, we’re bracing for a heavy influx, particularly from Black Friday through New Year’s Eve.
Sam Brooks
That tracks with what I’m seeing in other locations. How do you plan to handle the surge?
Alex Vance
The plan hinges on three pillars: increased stock, additional staff, and streamlined systems. First, we’re ordering a 12% boost in high-demand items like suits, coats, and knitwear. We’ll phase these deliveries in over four weeks to avoid overwhelming the stockroom.
Sam Brooks
Why 12%? Did you weigh other scenarios?
Alex Vance
Absolutely. We modeled low, medium, and high-volume options. We settled on the medium plan because it aligns with our storage capacity and matches our demand projections. We’ll also keep a close eye on weather patterns and competitor activity, ready to pivot if necessary.
Sam Brooks
Can your stockroom absorb that extra volume?
Alex Vance
Yes. We’ve reorganized the space. Fast-moving items are now staged near the receiving area for quick unloading, while slower sellers are pushed further back. We’ve also implemented barcode scanning for bins, which has already cut error rates by roughly 15%.
Sam Brooks
How is the team performing when it comes to getting stock to the floor?
Alex Vance
We’ve made significant strides. We’re currently clocking 25 minutes faster than our previous baseline. It used to take two hours; now it’s down to about 95 minutes. We need to maintain this pace as we ramp up incoming stock.
Sam Brooks
What about staffing? What changes are you proposing?
Alex Vance
We’re increasing working hours by 10%. The stock team will pick up two extra shifts on peak delivery days. We’re staggering start times to prevent overcrowding on the floor during customer rush hours. We’ll also authorize overtime on high-traffic days like Black Friday, the weekends leading up to Christmas, and Boxing Day.
Sam Brooks
What’s the impact on the bottom line?
Alex Vance
Labor costs will rise by approximately 10%, but we’ll offset this with faster stock processing and fewer errors. This efficiency should drive sales and improve overall store performance. Plus, keeping shelves stocked will boost customer satisfaction.
Sam Brooks
How do you plan to avoid overstaffing?
Alex Vance
We’ll monitor live sales data and foot traffic weekly. This allows us to tweak shifts as needed. Jordan Cole, our senior stock associate, will also hold daily briefings with the team to adjust plans on the fly.
Sam Brooks
What about risks like stockouts?
Alex Vance
We’ll review sales weekly and adjust our buffer stock orders accordingly. We also have a safety net at the distribution center, and we can pull in more inventory within two days if we need to.
Sam Brooks
Any updates on the inventory system glitches?
Alex Vance
IT has rolled out a patch, but we’re still seeing minor delays. For now, we’ll rely on manual updates mid-shift and generate reports to catch discrepancies early. IT is still working on a comprehensive fix.
Sam Brooks
Keep a close watch on that. We can’t afford inventory hiccups in December.
Alex Vance
Understood. We’ll also audit our top-selling items weekly to ensure system records match physical stock.
Sam Brooks
How is the team coping with the extra workload?
Alex Vance
They’re putting in the effort, but there’s some fatigue setting in. Jordan Cole is concerned about sustaining this level through December. We’re introducing short breaks during peak hours and holding weekly team meetings to focus on time management and stress reduction.
Sam Brooks
Have you factored in seasonal hires?
Alex Vance
Yes. We’re bringing on three additional staff members to assist with deliveries and backroom organization during the busiest weeks.
Sam Brooks
This is a solid plan. I appreciate how you’ve built in flexibility and mitigated risks.
Alex Vance
Thanks, Sam. Our goal is to maintain efficiency while delivering excellent service.
Sam Brooks
When do you plan to kick things off?
Alex Vance
We’re set to launch next Monday, starting with the first wave of extra stock deliveries.
Sam Brooks
Excellent. Send over the full plan with the cost breakdown, and I’ll sign off on it by the end of the week.
Alex Vance
I’ll get that to you later today. Thanks, Sam.
Sam Brooks
No problem, Alex. Let’s keep in touch throughout the season.

Advanced version

Alex Vance
Good afternoon, Sam. Thank you for taking the time to meet. I’ve prepared a comprehensive proposal for our holiday season strategy, covering staffing, inventory, and budgetary considerations.
Sam Brooks
Good afternoon, Alex. I appreciate you bringing this forward now. With the year drawing to a close, timely preparation is essential. Please, go ahead and present your plan.
Alex Vance
Certainly. Our analysis began with a review of historical foot traffic. Last December, we observed a 20% increase in customer volume compared to the previous year. Current projections suggest an even more pronounced surge this season, particularly from Black Friday through New Year’s Eve, driven by extended trading hours and promotional events.
Sam Brooks
Those figures align with trends I’ve observed across other locations. How do you intend to scale operations to meet this demand?
Alex Vance
The strategy rests on three pillars: inventory expansion, workforce augmentation, and process optimization. We propose increasing orders for high-demand categories-such as suits, outerwear, and knitwear-by 12%. This stock will be phased in over a four-week period to prevent stockroom congestion.
Sam Brooks
What justifies the 12% figure? Have you evaluated alternative scenarios?
Alex Vance
We modeled three tiers-low, medium, and high. The medium tier was selected as it optimally balances our storage capacity with anticipated demand. We’ll also monitor weather patterns and competitor activity, allowing us to adjust volumes dynamically if necessary.
Sam Brooks
Can your current storage facilities accommodate this additional volume?
Alex Vance
Yes. We’ve reconfigured the stockroom layout to prioritize high-velocity items near the receiving area, while slower-moving goods have been relocated. Additionally, we’ve implemented barcode labeling on bins, which has already reduced processing errors by approximately 15%.
Sam Brooks
How has the team performed regarding replenishment speed?
Alex Vance
Significantly improved. We’ve reduced floor replenishment time by 25 minutes, bringing it down from two hours to roughly 95 minutes. Maintaining this efficiency will be critical as we ramp up incoming shipments.
Sam Brooks
What adjustments are you making to the staffing model?
Alex Vance
We’re increasing total working hours by 10%. The stock team will add two extra hours on peak delivery days. We’re also staggering start times to avoid overcrowding during customer rush hours. Furthermore, we’ll authorize overtime on high-traffic days, including Black Friday, the weekends leading up to Christmas, and Boxing Day.
Sam Brooks
What’s the impact on your budget?
Alex Vance
Labor costs will rise by approximately 10%, but this is offset by gains in operational efficiency-faster processing and fewer errors-which should drive sales growth. Improved stock availability will also enhance customer satisfaction.
Sam Brooks
How do you plan to prevent overstaffing?
Alex Vance
We’ll monitor live sales data and foot traffic weekly, enabling us to adjust shifts as needed. Jordan Cole, our senior stock associate, will hold daily briefings to facilitate real-time adjustments.
Sam Brooks
What contingency plans exist for stockouts?
Alex Vance
We’ll conduct weekly sales reviews to fine-tune reorder quantities. Additionally, we maintain buffer stock at the distribution center, with a two-day turnaround for additional replenishment if required.
Sam Brooks
Any updates on the inventory system issues?
Alex Vance
IT has deployed a patch, but minor delays persist. In the interim, we’re implementing mid-shift manual updates and generating exception reports to catch discrepancies early. IT continues to work on a permanent resolution.
Sam Brooks
Keep a close watch on that. We cannot afford inventory discrepancies in December.
Alex Vance
Agreed. We’ll also conduct weekly audits of key SKUs to ensure system records match physical stock.
Sam Brooks
How is the team coping with the increased workload?
Alex Vance
They’re dedicated but showing signs of fatigue. Jordan Cole is concerned about sustaining momentum through December. We’re introducing micro-breaks during peak periods and holding weekly team meetings focused on time management and stress mitigation.
Sam Brooks
Have you considered seasonal recruitment?
Alex Vance
Yes. We’ll onboard three additional staff members to assist with deliveries and backroom organization during the busiest weeks.
Sam Brooks
This is a thorough plan. I appreciate the emphasis on flexibility and risk mitigation.
Alex Vance
Thank you, Sam. Our goal is to maintain operational efficiency while delivering exceptional customer service.
Sam Brooks
When do you intend to launch?
Alex Vance
We’re ready to commence next Monday, coinciding with the initial stock deliveries.
Sam Brooks
Excellent. Please forward the complete plan, including cost breakdowns, and I’ll provide approval by the end of the week.
Alex Vance
I’ll send it over later today. Thank you, Sam.
Sam Brooks
You’re welcome, Alex. Let’s maintain close communication throughout the season.

Check your understanding

1. What three main areas does Alex Vance's proposal cover for the holiday season strategy?

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Staffing, inventory, and budgetary considerations.

2. What specific time period does Alex Vance identify as having a pronounced surge in customer volume?

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From Black Friday through New Year’s Eve.

3. By what percentage does Alex Vance propose increasing orders for high-demand categories?

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12%

4. How has the implementation of barcode labeling on bins affected processing errors?

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It has reduced processing errors by approximately 15%.

5. What is the new floor replenishment time after the improvements mentioned by Alex Vance?

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Roughly 95 minutes.

6. Which specific days does Alex Vance authorize overtime for the staff?

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Black Friday, the weekends leading up to Christmas, and Boxing Day.

7. Who is responsible for holding daily briefings to facilitate real-time adjustments?

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Jordan Cole, the senior stock associate.

Grammar practice (mixed)

Idiomsself-check

We need to ensure we don’t ______ by overstocking slow-moving products.

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get stuck with · 💡 The idiom 'get stuck with' means to be left with something unwanted or difficult to deal with, such as excess inventory.
Linking words/phrases/conjunctive words/phrases

The plan was well-structured; ______, the budget required slight adjustments.

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however · 💡 The semicolon and comma structure requires a conjunctive adverb that shows contrast, as the budget issue contrasts with the good structure.
Tenses

The intake process ______ by 25 minutes since the reorganization.

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has been reduced · 💡 The present perfect passive is used for an action that happened at an unspecified time before now with a result in the present, especially with 'since'.
Idiomsself-check

The extra shifts will help us ______ during peak trading hours.

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keep up with · 💡 The idiom 'keep up with' means to maintain the same pace or level as something else, which fits the context of handling high customer volume.
Linking words/phrases/conjunctive words/phrases

The intake time improved, ______ there are still some inefficiencies to resolve.

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although · 💡 The conjunction 'although' introduces a subordinate clause that contrasts with the main clause, fitting the context of improvement despite remaining issues.
Prepositionsself-check

Alex Vance discussed the intake improvements ______ detail with the team.

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in · 💡 The phrase 'in detail' is a fixed prepositional phrase meaning thoroughly or comprehensively.
Idiomsself-check

If the AR system fails again, we’ll have to ______ and do a manual audit.

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fall back on · 💡 The idiom 'fall back on' means to resort to a secondary option when the primary one fails, which fits the context of system failure.
Tenses

We ______ the new backroom layout last week.

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tested · 💡 The past simple tense is used for a completed action at a specific time in the past (last week).
Idiomsself-check

The team has really ______ with the new intake process.

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gotten the hang of · 💡 The idiom 'gotten the hang of' means to have learned how to do something or become proficient at it, which fits the context of team improvement.
Conditionalsself-check

If the leadership team approves the overtime, we ______ additional labor coverage for critical dates.

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will provide · 💡 The first conditional uses 'will' in the main clause to indicate the future result of a likely condition.

Discussion (practise speaking)

How would you balance the need for operational efficiency with the risk of employee fatigue during a high-pressure holiday season?

🤔 Think about a time you managed a team during a busy period; what specific steps did you take to prevent burnout?

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  • Implementing micro-breaks, as Alex mentioned, can help sustain momentum without sacrificing productivity.
  • Staggering start times helps avoid overcrowding, which reduces stress for both staff and customers.
  • Regular team meetings focused on time management can empower employees to handle the workload better.

Ask Phil: Practise discussing employee well-being and operational efficiency in a retail setting with the Pickle AI tutor.

What strategies would you use to mitigate the impact of persistent inventory system issues on daily operations?

🤔 Consider a situation where technology failed in your workplace; how did you adapt your processes to maintain accuracy?

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  • Using manual updates and exception reports can catch errors early while IT works on a permanent fix.
  • Conducting weekly audits of key SKUs ensures that system records match physical stock despite technical delays.
  • Maintaining buffer stock at the distribution center provides a safety net for immediate replenishment needs.

Ask Phil: Practise explaining technical problems and interim solutions to a manager with the Pickle AI tutor.

How can a business justify a 10% increase in labor costs while aiming to drive sales growth?

🤔 Think about your own organization; how do you justify budget increases by linking them to efficiency or customer satisfaction?

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  • Gains in operational efficiency, such as faster processing and fewer errors, can offset the higher wage bills.
  • Improved stock availability directly enhances customer satisfaction, which often leads to higher sales volumes.
  • Monitoring live sales data allows for dynamic shift adjustments, ensuring labor is only spent when it generates revenue.

Ask Phil: Practise presenting a budget justification that links labor costs to operational gains with the Pickle AI tutor.

What are the benefits of phasing in inventory orders over a four-week period rather than receiving everything at once?

🤔 Think about a project where you had to manage incoming resources; how did timing your deliveries help you stay organized?

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  • It prevents stockroom congestion, making it easier for staff to manage incoming goods without chaos.
  • It allows for better monitoring of weather patterns and competitor activity to adjust volumes dynamically.
  • It reduces the risk of having too much slow-moving stock taking up valuable space and resources.

Ask Phil: Practise explaining supply chain logistics and inventory management strategies with the Pickle AI tutor.

Vocabulary

historical foot traffic
reveal definition Past data on the number of customers visiting a store. “Our analysis began with a review of historical foot traffic.”
high-demand categories
reveal definition Product types that customers want to buy frequently. “We propose increasing orders for high-demand categories-such as suits, outerwear, and knitwear-by 12%.”
stockroom congestion
reveal definition A situation where the storage area is too full or disorganized. “This stock will be phased in over a four-week period to prevent stockroom congestion.”
high-velocity items
reveal definition Products that sell very quickly and need frequent restocking. “We’ve reconfigured the stockroom layout to prioritize high-velocity items near the receiving area...”
floor replenishment time
reveal definition The duration required to move products from storage to the sales floor. “We’ve reduced floor replenishment time by 25 minutes, bringing it down from two hours to roughly 95 minutes.”
buffer stock
reveal definition Extra inventory kept in reserve to handle unexpected demand or delays. “Additionally, we maintain buffer stock at the distribution center, with a two-day turnaround for additional replenishment if required.”
inventory discrepancies
reveal definition Mismatches between what the computer system says is in stock and what is actually there. “We cannot afford inventory discrepancies in December.”
key SKUs
reveal definition Important specific items tracked by their unique stock keeping unit codes. “We’ll also conduct weekly audits of key SKUs to ensure system records match physical stock.”

Key phrases (useful expressions from the dialogue)

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