SUMMARY
The District Leader role is similar to an innovative business entrepreneur and owner, with special emphases on comp sales, used sales, talent retention, trades, guest experience, and loss prevention. Within GameStop's broadly defined parameters, District Leaders have the autonomy, authority, and responsibility to inspire outstanding business results through others as the leaders of their district's performance development strategy.
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES*
Attract, develop, and retain top talent by creating a positive, supportive, results-based work environment.
Directly influence the talent development and business results of several field teams through GameStop's global performance management strategy and related tools, such as development planners and performance worksheets
Ensure that successful on-boarding and development occurs throughout the district
Communicate the potential that others have to grow with GameStop, including career path information.
Encourage outstanding business results by focusing on specific behaviors and outcomes. Use the STAR/AR feedback model, Interaction Guidelines, and Key Principles when interacting with others
Personally model the professional conduct expected of all GameStop leaders
Respond favorably and quickly to all business opportunities identified through sales reports, profit and loss statements, turnover reports and exit interview data, store visit reports, audits, compliance reporting, and guest service data
Validate that stores are scheduling based on sales trends and business needs
Empower store teams to act quickly and creatively to resolve guest issues, and respond effectively to guest issues elevated to the multi-unit or corporate level within three days
Review stores’ shrink results, conduct post inventory counts, and report results to Inventory Control in a timely manner
Collaborate with the Regional Loss Prevention Leader to respond favorably to all shrink reduction and safety opportunities
Monitor stores’ appearance and ensure all company standards are maintained
Discuss store relays and promotions with each Store Leader to ensure accurate and timely execution
RELATED COMPETENCIES
Planning and Organizing - Establishing course of action for self and others to ensure that work is completed efficiently.
Prioritizes – Identifies more critical and less critical activities and assignments; adjusts priorities when appropriate.
Determines tasks and resources – Determines project/assignment requirements by breaking them down into tasks and identifying types of equipment, materials, and people needed.
Schedules – Allocates appropriate amounts of time for completing own and others’ work; avoids scheduling conflicts; develops timelines and milestones.
Leverages resources – Takes advantage of available resources (individuals, processes, departments, and tools) to complete work efficiently; coordinates with internal and external partners.
Stays focused – Uses time effectively and prevents irrelevant issues or distractions from interfering with work completion.
Gaining Commitment - Using appropriate interpersonal styles and techniques to gain acceptance of ideas or plans; modifying one’s own behavior to accommodate tasks, situations, and individuals involved.
Opens discussions effectively. Describes expectations, goals, requests, or future states in a way that provides clarity and excites interest.
Clarifies the current situation. Seeks, gives, and summarizes information; ensures that the situation/issue at hand is understood.
Develops others’ and own ideas. Presents own ideas; seeks and develops suggestions of others; makes procedural suggestions.
Facilitates agreement. Uses appropriate influence strategies (such as demonstrating benefits or giving rewards) to gain agreement; persists by using different approaches as needed to gain commitment.
Closes discussions with clear summaries. Summarizes outcomes of discussions and establishes next steps (if needed).
Establishes good interpersonal relationships. In words and actions, makes people feel valued, appreciated, and included (enhances self-esteem, empathizes, involves, discloses, supports).
Adaptability - Maintaining effectiveness when experiencing major changes in work tasks or the work environment; adjusting effectively to work within new work structures, processes, requirements, or cultures.
Tries to understand changes. Tries to understand changes in tasks, situations, and environment as well as the logic or basis for change; seeks information about changes.
Approaches change or newness positively. Treats change and new situations as opportunities for learning or growth; focuses on the beneficial aspects of change; speaks positively about the change to others.
Adjusts behaviors. Quickly modifies behavior to deal effectively with changes in the work environment; readily tries new approaches appropriate for new or changed situations; does not persist with ineffective behaviors.
Technical/Professional Knowledge and Skills - Having achieved a satisfactory level of technical and professional skill or knowledge in position-related areas; keeping up with current developments and trends in areas of expertise.
Marketing knowledge. Understands and uses effective marketing techniques to support the region’s and the individual’s objectives and maximize the return on its marketing dollars.
Financial management knowledge. Understands basic finance (e.g., financial analysis, accounting, budgeting) and can use financial data to accurately diagnose business conditions, identify key issues, and develop strategies and plans.
Industry knowledge. Understands the industry and the factors that can affect regional and corporate goals; uses industry knowledge in planning and decision making.
Keeps up to date. Stays abreast of current developments and trends in all relevant technical and professional areas.
BASIC AND PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS (EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE)
3 years of successful, related experience as a multi-unit leader required
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science from a regionally accredited college or university in a related field of study, such as business administration, is required, although equivalent experience may be accepted as a substitute
Proven ability to work productively with others, welcome and adapt well to change, communicate thoughts and feelings effectively, and receive and respond to feedback from others maturely
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS, JOB SKILLS, ABILITIES
Strong understanding of what is needed to motivate and retain top talent
Proven ability to achieve outstanding business results through others, from a distance
Proven commitment to self-directed learning, peer mentoring, and use of all GameStop development resources
Ability to travel unaccompanied and unassisted if necessary, including overnight stays
Strong guest service skills, including clear verbal and written communication skills
Strong organizational skills, with ability to handle multiple, detailed projects
Proficient use of electronic business tools: laptop computers, computer applications, in-store systems, and communications devices
Ability to move unassisted throughout stores for extended periods (up to 12 hours per day)
Ability to lift and/or move objects and displays (up to 50 lbs.), bend, stoop, reach with arms and hands, and climb on ladders
Grapevine, TX
GameStop Corp. operates as a multichannel video game and consumer electronics retailer in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe. The company sells new and pre-owned video game hardware; video game software; pre-owned and value video games; video game accessories, including controllers, gaming headsets, virtual reality products, memory cards, and other add-ons for use with video game hardware and software; and digital products, such as downloadable content, network points cards, prepaid digital and prepaid subscription cards, and digitally downloadable software, as well as collectible products. It also sells collectibles comprising licensed merchandise primarily related to the video game, television, and movie industries, as well as pop culture themes; gaming-related print media, and mobile and consumer electronics; PC entertainment software in various genres comprising sports, action, strategy, adventure/role playing, and simulation; and strategy guides, magazines, and interactive game figures. In addition, the company operates e-commerce sites under the GameStop, EB Games, Micromania, and ThinkGeek brands; and collectibles stores under the Zing Pop Culture and ThinkGeek brand, as well as Game Informer, a video game magazine.
Further, it operates 43 Simply Mac branded stores, which sell Apple products, including desktop computers, laptops, tablets and smart phones, and related accessories and other consumer electronic products, as well as warranty and repair services. As of April 2, 2019, the company operated 5,800 stores across 14 countries. The company was formerly known as GSC Holdings Corp. GameStop Corp. was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Grapevine, Texas.