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I see your point that a shift to online would have extended RadioShack’s lifetime, but I’m not confident that this online move would have been sufficient for the company’s survival. The online channel for electronics is saturated and RadioShack may have struggled to achieve scale and beat the ecommerce companies on cost.
I wonder if they could have won under a modified offline strategy, perhaps in one where they partner with brands and build a really pleasant in-store experience (e.g. showrooming for fancy home surround sound systems). But even this would not have been sufficient since shoppers would have come to RadioShack to get educated and enjoy the showrooming experience but ultimately buy from Amazon. Perhaps they could have differentiated on product uniqueness, or customization, or other value added services (e.g. where they assemble / install electronics for the customer).
Interesting insights Sam, thank you for analyzing and sharing.
I am an avid Chipotle fan and I do appreciate their fast cycle times. In addition to the optimizations you mentioned, I believe their staffing model is also very intentionally designed to keep customers moving through the line quickly. They staff more people in the assembly line during peak hours than during non-peak hours.
One area where I have seen Chipotle mess up quite frequently is with information flow through the assembly line. I often order a “double chicken bowl”, and as the bowl passes from person to person, the “double” often gets lost in translation or they forget that I asked for “chicken” instead of steak or tofu. I have seen that they pass this information via word of mouth, but when the line is crowded and when the store is noisy, they mishear each other all the time. Only at the END of the line, when the order is complete and the lid is placed on the bowl, do they write the order on top of the foil lid for the cashier. I’m curious why they don’t use the pen earlier in the assembly line to mark the bowl as it is being passed through the line. I have a hunch that it would reduce mistakes with minimal incremental cost.
-Anshul