MrBeast and the Customer Experience Audit

MrBeast and the Customer Experience Audit

by Braden Kelley

There is a reason why Walmart is flipping the typical retail salary model on its head to pay managers in stores MORE than some managers at its corporate headquarters. The stores pay for the HQ, not the other way around! AND, the stores is where the best information lives for manufacturers selling to Walmart and other retailers.

Enter MrBeast, who sells most of his Feastables chocolate through Walmart. So, what has he been doing since launching the product – over and over and over again?

Conducting a partial customer experience audit by visiting stores all around the country to see how the displays look, sometimes enlisting third parties (even customers and impromptu GoPro cameras) to help him gather information when he isn’t doing it first-hand.

Here is a snippet of a recent video podcast interview of him talking about it:

Some other retailers, like Starbucks, try, but not very hard, to have corporate managers spend time in the stores (a few hours when they first join, never to return) but I think the last CEO might have done away with it completely. It will be interesting to see if the new CEO encourages corporate HQ staff to get out into the stores more – after he finishes laying off 10% of the headquarters staff.

Does your company require headquarters staff to spend time in the field?

Or, do a high percentage of them voluntarily do it regularly?

Doing so does not replace regular independent customer experience audits, but it helps.

Do you need someone to come conduct an independent experience audit of your customer, employee and/or partner experiences?


Accelerate your change and transformation success
Subscribe to Human-Centered Change & Innovation WeeklySign up here to get Human-Centered Change & Innovation Weekly delivered to your inbox every week.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *