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  • Contents 02

    features
    are you trying to tell me something?
    techniques for benefiting from the
    wisdom of others
    8
    helping people help themselves 10
    the code of ethical practice that's changing
    the world
    charity champions 12
    fab...

  • If I were boss... 02

    Giving a viewthis month on what he'd
    do if he ruled the world is checkout
    supervisoratCheadle,PaulReid...
    TO START with, I'd close earlier. Competing in the market is all very
    well, but at some point the store is no longer...

  • Bites - Shrewsbury tackles blaze 03

    bites
    SHREWSBURY
    TACKLES BLAZE
    Clear thinking at
    Shrewsbury
    prevented a
    serious incident
    when a car burst
    into flames in the
    carpark. Store
    manaqerlan
    Evans ensured
    colleagues kept
    the public well
    away from...

  • Business magazine launching for business people 03

    LOOK out for a new publication available free to
    all colleagues in the Sainsbury Group, from the
    end of this month.
    Entitled our business, the new magazine will
    focus on business matters. The first issue
    includes an interview...

  • Share schemes win award thanks to you taking part 03

    THE SAINSBURY Group has picked up a top prize in the 1999 Proshare
    Awards for its share schemes, in the Employee Participation and
    Involvement category.
    The award is given to the organisation which does the best job...

  • Top team changes as Christmas boosts supermarket sales 03

    STRONG CHRISTMAS trading led to a sales increase of
    four per cent and a like-for-like rise of two per cent in
    Sainsbury's Supermarkets over the 12-week period
    ending 8 January.
    Homebase and the US supermarkets traded...

  • Bites - Decade of success for Sunderland 04

    bites
    DECADE OF
    SUCCESS FOR
    SUNDERLAND
    Sunderland's staff
    restaurant has
    received its tenth
    Heartbeat Award
    in a row. Pretty
    good going
    considering the
    store has only
    been open ten
    years.
    Accepting the
    award from...

  • Group stores lead way in working with disability 04

    WITH THE Government now encouraging companies to offer permanent contracts to colleagues
    working on supported-employment schemes, Sainsbury's has stolen a march by progressing two
    people employed through Remploy Interwork to...

  • Harlow scoops ice-cream prize 04

    SAINSBURY'S TEAMED up with
    Nestle last yearto run a
    competition to see which store
    could sell the most ice creams, with
    the top seller winning a weekend
    trip to Paris.
    It was Martin Cockburn,
    manager of Harlow JS...

  • Mad cow's reign of terror at Hanley 04

    A COW escaped from a local abattoir
    and terrorised customers and colleagues
    at Hanley store for more than three
    hours before being shot by police
    marksmen.
    The heifer, which leapt over a sevenfoot
    gate, rampaged around...

  • Bites - Homebase helps kids' charity 05

    bites
    HOMEBASE
    HELPS KIDS'
    CHARITY
    Homebase
    Glenrothes store
    manager Tom
    McGarrlty
    presented a
    £35,000 cheque
    on behalf of region
    11 to Scottish
    children's charity,
    Children 1 s t .
    The 2 6 Scottish
    Homebase...

  • Cheers all round in sales competition 05

    IN THE sales competition held over Christmas to boost
    sales of beers, wines and spirits, £6,800 prize money
    was given to the SSA funds of 24 winning stores.
    The winners were judged on the greatest increase
    in BWS sales as a...

  • Salford goes back to the drawing board 05

    A SOLUTION to toddlers' shopping
    tantrums is being informally tested at
    Salford store in the form of cartoondecorated
    drawing boards which can be
    slotted into trolleys with a child seat.
    The boards are the brainchild of...

  • West Park Farm has nothing on Bridgemead 05

    SAINSBURY'S AND supplier Lever Brothers
    completed a category management
    project on detergents, and ran a
    competition for stores to come up with
    the best-implemented detergents fixture.
    Stores sent in photos of their...

  • Bites - Building bridges 06

    bites
    BUILDING
    BRIDGES
    Steve Huqqins,
    warehouse
    manaqer at Thorne
    Road, attended a
    business and
    schools enterprise
    day at Armthorpe
    Comprehensive
    School in
    Doncaster.
    He used his knowhow
    to help his
    team construct...

  • Safer by miles 06

    A NEW Safety Award scheme is being launched
    in April to further improve health and safety
    standards, with prizes of AIR MILES being
    presented to stores and depots showing
    significant improvements in health
    and safety...

  • Trolley solution's as easy as 1,2,3,4 06

    LIFE is tasting better for a Locksbottom
    customer and mother of quads, thanks to a real
    Sainsbury's' team effort.
    Checkout assistant Sue Card was first to notice
    customer Bernadette was struggling to do
    her thrice-weekly shop...

  • Your salad tower could win £750 for your store's SSA 06

    IF YOUR store is one of the 350 to have a
    salad tower, you could win £750 for your
    SSA fund, simply by making sure the tower
    is well-dressed and sporting all the latest
    PoS material.
    Then, once you have it looking...

  • Bites - Computers for kids 07

    bites
    COMPUTERS
    FOR KIDS
    Sainsbury's has
    donated two
    computers to the
    Royal Belfast
    Hospital For Sick
    Children, in
    partnership with
    Express Link-Up,
    a charity usinq
    technology to
    help children...

  • Drinks Club to give fizz to BWS sales 07

    THE SAINSBURY'S Drinks Club has just been launched, following on from the success of
    the Pet and 0to5 Clubs in building relationships with customers.
    The Drinks Club will allow Sainsbury's to share exciting offers and promotions...

  • Helping out in Kosovo 07

    WHEN Sainsbury's was approached to provide supplies for people in
    war-damaged Kosovo, logistics event manager Steve Carter was put on
    the case to help out. Working with Martin Chappie, from the deanery of
    Fulham and...

  • Just what you need 07

    IF YOU don't have time to cook the great food
    you love, then Sainsbury's Just Cook is just
    what you're looking for.
    Just Cook is an
    iust
    Potato We
    innovative range of
    freshly prepared main
    and side dishes you
    can mix and...

  • Are you trying to tell me something? 08

    Listening is the key
    to understanding
    what customers
    and colleagues
    need and value.
    Store managers
    are discovering
    that by listening to
    customers and
    colleaguesthey
    can make real
    improvements to
    both customer
    service,...

  • Helping people help themselves 10

    There's no quick way to make sure the people who
    do business with the Sainsbury Group are socially
    responsible. But the message that they must be is
    now being put across in no uncertain terms. Sainsbury's is working on a
    major...

  • Live every moment again 12

    Here are some late entries for Sainsbury's' and Help
    The Hospices' Live Every Moment Appeal.
    THE FIRST is from Bolton store, which raised £2,645 for Bolton
    Hospice through a variety of activities, including a sponsored...

  • Express yourself 14

    repackage deal
    Rita Hariton, health and beauty
    assistant, Winchmore Hill:
    Why is it when a product is due for
    repackaging, it disappears from
    our shelves for such a long time?
    Surely we can get the timing right
    so we have...

  • Cartoon 15

    'Don't speak with your mouth full!! And eat your greens!!

  • Salient points 15

    fagged by smoking
    Grace Baker, customer restaurant,
    Horsham:
    I am surprised customers are allowed to
    smoke in our restaurant, which is quite small
    and cramped. I thought supermarkets had
    phased this out. I have been here...

  • Alperton celebrates Diwali 16

    ALPERTON STORE held a Diwali weekend at the end of last year
    after focus groups identified a strong desire from both customers
    and colleagues to celebrate the Hindu Festival Of Lights. Colleagues
    organised a celebratory lunch,...

  • Birthday party at Bletchley 16

    BLETCHLEY STORE joined Jim Cussack who
    celebrated his 90th birthday selling poppies
    outside the store on Remembrance Day. Duty
    manager Steve Bennett presented Jim with a
    bottle of whisky, cake and balloon. Jim, who has
    been...

  • Full steam ahead for the SHSA 16

    TONY WILLS, from Park Farm
    depot in Wellingborough,
    launched a Sainsbury's
    Homebase Staff
    Association (SHSA) in his
    region by organising a
    competition for ten
    members to win family
    tickets to Holcott Steam
    And Country...

  • Sheila's top in a shop 16

    SHEILA MULLINS from Bath store
    has won the Best Shop Worker award
    in a competition organised by
    The Bath Chronicle. Many nominations
    were received by the newspaper, which
    then sent a mystery shopper to
    each location to test...

  • Tasty idea 16

    HITCHIN HAD a tasty idea in the run-up to Christmas. Dressing for
    the occasion in style is grocery assistant Hannah Baker, who helped
    introduce the Occasions range to customers.

  • Bubbly birthday for Purley's centenarian 17

    PURLEY PRESENTED a regular customer at the store, Mr Hyder,
    with a bottle of bubbly on his 100th birthday while he was doing his
    daily shop. Mr Hyder is pictured with his niece and several
    colleagues who have served him over...

  • Is chief exec moonlighting at Chase Lane? 17

    OR IS Michael Hindmarsh, advertising clerk at
    Chase Lane, moonlighting at Blackfriars as
    group chief executive?
    Make up your own mind how much of a Dino
    Adriano lookalike you think Michael is.
    Meanwhile, do you have a...

  • Max has minimised the bag problem 17

    MAX THOMAS,
    checkout manager
    at Ipswich, used his
    creativity to solve a
    problem his store
    was experiencing
    with the new roll
    pallet refuse bags.
    Colleagues reported
    that since the bags
    were solid, a blind
    spot was...

  • Nursery kids get a taste of Sainsbury's 17

    ELAINE STEEL, senior customer services assistant at Harrogate, made
    learning taste better for children attending Green Gables Day Nursery,
    Yorkshire Showground, when she visited them recently. Elaine (pictured)
    showed them...

  • Pumpkin poser 17

    A SPOOKY idea for this year's Halloween
    promotions comes from colleagues at Calcot
    Savacentre, who decorated their fish counter
    in the run-up to last year's festivities with
    this eerie pumpkin display. It helped the
    store to...

  • Scouts help the troops 17

    A TROOP of scouts from Fleet, Hampshire, led by Andrew Etall - district analyst in retail
    finance at Blackfriars - has been bag packing at Water Lane store and Calcot Savacentre
    during the past year to finance an expedition to...

  • Quick crossword 18

    ACROSS
    6.Unfold(7)
    7.Postpone(5)
    9.Discard(5)
    10.Performer(7)
    12.January1(3,5,3)
    14.Lineage expert (11)
    18.Gift(7)
    19.Woo(5)
    21.Antic(5)
    22.Usual(7)
    DOWN
    I.Long seat...

  • Solutions to January's wordsearch and crossword 18

    Copenhagen
    Across:
    6 Greek; 7 No-balls;
    8 Ascot; 9 De Loach;
    HGirardelli;
    13 Substitute;
    16 Melrose; 17 Tyson;
    18 Johnson; 19Logie;
    Down:
    1 Brassie; 2 Pelota;
    3 Home plate; 4 Napoli;
    5Black;10Edgbaston;
    12 St Louis; 13...

  • Win tickets for the cosmopolitan show 18

    ersrnecnancetowinapair
    of free tickets to the ultimate show for young women.
    The show takes place at London's Earls Court 2 from
    27 April to 1 May. Visitors will be given a sneak preview of
    the latest fashion trends on the...

  • Wordsearch 18

    A young cat is called a
    kitten, but do you know
    the name for a young
    hare? Here's ten
    animals, but can you
    find their young in the
    wordsquare?
    the animals
    1. Elephant
    2. Cat
    3. Sheep
    4. Deer
    5. Goat
    6. Goose
    7....

  • Fare comment - Seafood Medley 19

    fare comment
    If fish be good brain food, here's a dish to help with the crossword... .IX IN A BOWL,
    ZOOS- SALMON AM?
    200 G- REP SNAPPER BOTH
    SKINNEP, PEgONEPANP
    CVTINTO 2>'neces,.
    ZOO & SEA SCALLOPS,
    ZOO{, SHELL2P...

  • November competition winners 19

    Winning the £25 crossword prize is
    Peter Jones at Ruislip Homebase. The £10
    wordsearch prize goes to Chris Miller at
    Great Yarmouth.
    The ten who had a chance to become a
    mill ionaire thanks to Camelot's Big Draw
    2000...

  • Videos of paramount importance 19

    Paramount has launched its budget range of videos and four
    titles are now in 280 Sainsbury's stores. They are The Firm,
    Indecent Proposal, Patriot Games and Kiss The Girls. All
    have previously been available at full price, but...

  • Cashless shopping takes a new turn 20

    WHEN NANTWICH customer Susan
    Beech's car broke down, it left her
    in a tricky situation. Her daughter was
    halfway through a major shop at
    Chester expecting Susan to arrive any
    minute and pay for it!
    So Susan asked Nantwich...

  • Customer comments 20

    kindness softei
    a nasty shock
    Telford customer June Ford writ
    THANK YOU to everyone concern
    when I had my handbag stolen. Yo
    security staff were wonderful in —
    it back for me - intact. And the ki
    and consideration shown...

  • Persistence pays off 20

    A CROMWELL Road customer wanted a ticket for
    the Millennium Dome's opening day, and Patricia
    Bownes, on the customer services
    desk, was only too happy to
    oblige.
    But when she fed the request
    into the National...

  • Trolley useful gift 20

    N ELDERLY customer Olive
    her discovered she was one
    veral residents of Burcott
    rt retirement village who had
    culty transporting their DONATION ON WHEELS... MereGre
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  • We wish you a merry dinner 20

    "lUT of ill health late last
    gave elderly Kidlington
    tomersMrandMrs
    nolds a real scare as to
    ther either would be fit
    ugh to get to the store
    he Christmas
    >ping.Sotheywrot
    asked if a readyled
    chicken from the
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