The Customer Mission Podcast with Andrea Belk Olson

Why Culture Change Doesn’t Happen by Directive

4 min · 13 de nov de 2025
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A few weeks ago, news broke that Target is rolling out a new in-store initiative [https://www.cleveland.com/news/2025/11/employees-at-major-retailer-to-smile-within-10-feet-of-shoppers-in-new-directive.html], internally dubbed the “10-4” program: employees are expected to make eye contact, smile and say hello when a customer comes within 10 feet, and if the customer comes within 4 feet, the employee should ask if they need help or how their day is going. On the surface this seems like a sensible customer-service move. Walmart, Disney, and many major hotel chains implement this same guideline. But from the perspective of culture change, it's a cautionary tale.

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