I was asked by the District Coordinator to know how to do it by his next visit in a few weeks. I asked the grocery manager and some co-managers but they didn't seem to know or didn't really use it. I was just certified as the frozen lead
DDP is the daily department planner, WWP is the weekly.
The weekly is your weekly hours and the tasks you are suppose to do for the entire week broken down into days. The daily is your truck hours for that day with a case count and the amount of time it takes to stock it.
To access these you will need to do the following
You log into (with your EUID) enterprise citrix (hit the start menu button) on the computer then open internet explorer. On the left hand side menus go to applications-Store applications-DDP. On the top of the their are tabs that say Weekly and daily. Select your "team" (Team Frozen) from the team drop down menu then highlight your catalogs (Not sure exactly what is says as I am not frozen but you only have 1 catalog and it should be Frozen grocery or something similar) in the next drop down menu. If you have multiple catalogs you hold the control key while selecting them to highlight them all.
On the daily you check the box for the day your truck came in and it will show you the case count and hours to stock, then print it every truck day.
Print the weekly once a week and fill out everything but your daily truck hours, those you fill in with the daily planners print out of your truck hours.
Then you take those papers and hang them up on your departments communication board.
Wow sir. That was very succinct and informative. I wish you were the grocery manager over here. No one at out store seems to have a clue or more likely have the time to explain it. Thanks.
Wow sir. That was very succinct and informative. I wish you were the grocery manager over here. No one at out store seems to have a clue or more likely have the time to explain it. Thanks.
That's really sad =\
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Wow sir. That was very succinct and informative. I wish you were the grocery manager over here. No one at out store seems to have a clue or more likely have the time to explain it. Thanks.
That's really sad =\
What's sad is that he still has to work for Kroger even with that vivid vocabulary.