1) Frontline managers such as retail store managers, airline shift managers, and manufacturing plant supervisors oversee a significant portion of company operations but typically have limited decision-making power and focus on administrative tasks rather than coaching employees.
2) Empowering frontline managers to focus more on coaching employees and improving operations can generate strong financial returns by increasing productivity and flexibility. For example, one retailer reduced labor hours by 19-25% while increasing sales by 10% by reducing manager administrative time.
3) However, frontline managers currently spend only 10-40% of their time actively managing employees. District managers may spend as little as 10 minutes per day coaching store managers and frontline staff. This limits