Wednesday, 31 December 2008
Where do you go to (my lovely)
Tuesday, 30 December 2008
A surprise package
I, and many others, thought 'that's a nice gesture - nice that they've looked after everyone'.
Until he told us that we could pick up the package that had all the details afterwards...
The last supper
It's such a strange situation that nobody really knows how to handle it. Lots of talk about new doors opening, reunions, Facebook groups etc. I really hope that each and every one of the people in that room is able to emerge from this with something better than they had.
As Suzanne said, it's not the people that you got close to - you'll keep in touch with them. It's the people that you just worked with. The people who have been the canvas for every day you walked into the office. The people who will in all likelihood never be a part of your life again.
So even though I'm writing this on the Piccadilly line and nowhere near a bar, I raise an imaginary drink to everyone at zavvi that I was privileged to work with. Some of you were probably really good at what you did, maybe some of you were just ok. It really doesn't matter.
I've worked for companies, and I've worked for myself. But I can honestly say that in the last year I found a family. A group of people who wanted to achieve a dream against all the odds.
I'm listening to my ipod on shuffle as I write this, and right now it's playing the Rocky theme tune (I'm not making this up, honestly). And there you have it: the story of the underdog, punching above his weight, with no right to succeed. The only problem is that we were Rocky 2 and not the original. We got the girl but lost the fight.
But hey, Rocky came back, didn't he?
It's officially over
I know it's not really funny, but we were told to pick up a package at the end, and give our name so we could be ticked off a list. I couldn't help thinking of that scene in Life of Brian where Michael Palin asks everyone if they're being crucified or released. I thought about it, but...
139,988 is the magic number
For a closed shop. We must have been doing something right...
Sunrise from the Pally
I've mentioned it in a previous post, but the sunrises from Alexandra Palace are sometimes breathtaking. This morning it was blues and yellows with an almost white overlay. The sun was a ball of fiery red like a Japanese flag. Sadly my phone camera couldn't do it justice but try to fill in the mental gaps ...
Supergood
Monday, 29 December 2008
Eagles start the party
Chicago or Minnesota had to lose, and Chicago did (thanks Pazen & Andrew); Tampa Bay had to lose, and they did; leaving the Eagles needing to beat hated rivals Dallas Cowboys for a place in the Playoffs.
They didn't beat the Cowboys - they destroyed them 44-6 at the Linc. So it's off to Minnesota next Sunday for the first - and hopefully not the last - playoff game.
Isn't sport wonderful.
Good times start here
What I can do is concentrate on doing everything I can to turn this situation into a positive - and that's what I'm going to do. I've had a few contacts with recruiters, including one who - with fantastic timing - contacted me on Christmas Eve shortly after the zavvi announcement. There are opportunities out there - and I intend to find one with my name on it.
If I can find some time over the coming week or so I think I should turn the retail woes to my advantage by buying a new suit - got to look my best for the interviews...
Saturday, 27 December 2008
On the best of days, on the worst of days, the sun always sets.
So I think I'll just accept this as a time to withdraw, regroup and get ready for the challenges ahead. Starting with a game of Guitar Hero...
Wednesday, 24 December 2008
Christmas cheer
We were sharing out napkins before eating on Christmas Eve, and Laura said "I don't want this one - it's haunted".
Fame for the wrong reasons
OK, so today the glass is only a quarter full...
Dear all,
It is with the deepest regret that I have to inform you all, that with effect from 9.30am this morning (Dec 24th), we entered administration in the UK.
Guernsey is going through a process today.
As you aware zavvi Ireland has already been run as a stand-alone legal entity, and with enough funds to continue to trade has not entered any formal insolvency proceedings. We continue to manage and monitor the position.
Since EUK went in to administration and, indeed before, the impact on our business has been immense. Minimal deliveries, no returns and worse terms are just some of the areas impacted. Added to this are the dire trading conditions on the high street encountered for several weeks. This has all added up to significant lost sales and margin that quite simply the business could ill afford.
Our advisors, Steve and I have done all that is possible to keep the business trading.
As you are aware we have had to deal direct with suppliers since 27/11/08 effectively for cash. Clearly this situation could not continue and we could not secure the payment terms from suppliers or financial backing we require to keep our business trading.
Unfortunately, Steve and I, as directors have responsibilities to our creditors that we cannot deliver going forward hence the decision to enter administration.
Personally, Steve and I would like to thank you all for your commitment and support since the launch of our business.
During the next few days it’s imperative we remain professional. I know it’s terrible news and you’ll be in shock today but we must try to trade the business going forward. I ask you all to support EY, Steve and myself in doing just that.
Do not hesitate to contact your Line Manager or Ernst & Young (based Head Office) at any time.
Kindest regards
Simon & Steve
Tuesday, 23 December 2008
Thought
The day before tomorrow
After a good chat, in which he said he thought I was IN MY LATE 30s OR EARLY 40s, I joined Suzanne and Heather with Ken and Matt from Disney. Let's just say they had a head start.
During conversation with Matt, he mentioned that HE THOUGHT I WAS IN MY MID-TO-LATE 30s.
Round about 4.30 we went back to the office in preparation for our after-work drinks with Steve. I added an obligatory couple of LinkedIn contacts, and headed back to The Distillers with Steve, Suzanne and Andy. Not really wanting to get into serious drinking, I bowed out around 7.00 and headed home for a bit of Rab C Nesbitt...
Eat, drink and blog
Anyway, I had a very pleasant lunch with Michael at the Whole Foods Market on Ken High Street. Earlier, he emailed me to ask if I could help him buy a Friends boxset with my staff discount; fortunately I was in between meetings so was able to squeeze him in. Good to see the store busy.
I'm meeting Bobby B for a coffee in a moment - true to form, he's late - and after work (hopefully nearer 4.00 than 5.00) a few of us are going across the road for a couple of pre-Christmas drinks. Oops, he's here now - must go...
Sunday, 21 December 2008
Merry Christmas!
"We explored Cairo for the next 3 days, reassembled the bikes and repacked the camping gear in preparation for our 12,000 km cycle ride to CapeTown..."
I've always wanted to try a new take on the Simpsons' year:
It was another good year. The ASBO has only one more year to run then we can start the parties again. We're all proud of the way that Laura is earning her own keep with her thriving dealing business, and James will be allowed out for two days over Christmas (as long as he wears the tag). We love the new car - it's looking a lot better after the respray and change of plates and is unlikely to be found now. And Wendy is so much better after her holiday - it was good of the council to fund the trip without actually checking the sick note we wrote.
When Saturday comes...
Rangers beat Hibs 1-0 (Boyd again...), then, after a decent game of 5-a-side I went to Guildford to bring James home for Christmas.
On the way home he was able to fill me in on the details of his game earlier in the day for Surrey University - particularly:
A depleted Surrey team found themselves two goals behind but fought back with James Simpson bagging a sensational hat trick to win the game for Surrey.
I'd like to say 'like father, like son' but of course modesty forbids...
Friday, 19 December 2008
Mobile blogging
This a test. Despite what I said about mobile blogging, I think I should have the ability to blog wherever I want. So I've signed up for mobile blogging BUT I've ticked the option that doesn't publish immediately.
It's the best - or worst - of both worlds. I can spout forth to my heart's content, even when I've had a drink or two (for example, now, on my way home from drinks with Z colleagues) and then I can sanitise it before publication. Well, that's the plan anyway.
I can even post pictures on the move, so here's a gratuitous pic of me with my BFFs earlier this year at Silverstone.
Now look hair...
Sadly, as I passed it yesterday I noticed that unless they run it through a final spell check it's going to be called ELYTE STILES...
In the presence of greatness
Thursday, 18 December 2008
While the cat's away...
So it's been good that he's been out on store visits for the last couple of days - makes it much easier to focus on the project I'm currently working on (Project Me). More on that another time.
Managed to use my staff discount to pick up a Christmas present at Fulham Broadway store, then had ribs with SJ at Bodean's. And payslips were handed out today, which is a big plus.
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
As you'd expect, it was a very good gig. While Coldplay can seem a little dour on disc and video, they're much more fun live, and Chris Martin is an accomplished crowd-pleaser. A highlight was when the band came off stage, walked through the audience, and climbed up to no more than 20 feet from where we were sitting to sing a couple of songs. Wenge was getting a little excitable and if you could see through the hordes of cameras it was pretty cool.
To cap off a fine night, we got on a tube straight away and were home almost within an hour of the finish.
Meanwhile, in the office, the deckchairs of the Titanic are being polished. I've never seen so many conversations taking place in quiet corners or behind closed doors. I need to start having a few of my own. Meantime my Linkedin contacts are growing by the hour ...
Tuesday, 16 December 2008
Come on England!
So there, I'll say it: Come on England.
Monday, 15 December 2008
Pluses and minuses
On Friday, Steve and I went to Liverpool to meet with a potential fulfilment partner to replace EUK. In the morning there was a Times article saying that we were about to go into administration, and on the way up we heard that the administrators have given up on EUK and had made 700 people redundant. So by the time I got home the glass was definitely close to empty.
Let's say, then, that the weekend started on a score of -5.
Friday night saw the first of two football nights out, with my Thursday night football crew. Drinks at a pub in Hornsey followed by a curry in Crouch End. While we were in the pub, one of the guys produced a 'chocolate roulette' game - spin a pistol and it points to a numbered chocolate that you eat. Except that one of them is laced with chilli. The way my week had gone, nothing was surer than the fact that I would get the chilli one and, sure enough, fate didn't disappoint. It felt like one of those comedy film moments when leading man has lost his wife, kids, house, job and everything he has, and to cap it all a dog pisses on his leg. So that was another -1 (-6 cumulative).
It was a good night though. Rob put together a football quiz that was great fun, and I wisely bowed out at around midnight instead of going to Will's for cheap liquers. +2 (-4).
Saturday morning, and a visit to my accountant to find out the damage for my tax return. To my huge relief, the bill is just over half of what I had expected. A big +2 (-2).
Rangers could only draw 2-2 at Dundee United, giving Celtic the chance to open up a 6 point lead at the top of the league -1 (-3). Celtic could only draw 1-1 with Hearts +1 (-2).
Saturday was the Chiswick Casuals day/night out. Started with team go-karting, in which Sav and I came second. Annoyingly, and to my mind controversially, I was given a sin bin penalty for entering the pit lane too fast, which could just have made the difference between first and second place. Still, never let it be said that I'm a poor loser...
A great game of football followed, then drinks and a Thai meal. I brought along a copy of the quiz from Friday night, which was fun. Soapy and I got home by Scooterman - a guy with a fold-up scooter who drove us back in Soapy's car. They really haven't marketed this properly - it's a great idea and should be more popular than it is.
All in all, a good day and night out +2 (0).
When I got home on Saturday, James was home for the weekend. On Sunday Wenge went to Nottingham to pick up Laura. In the meantime, I went to the Race of Champions at Wembley, with Lee, Suzanne and Michael. A 6 hour motorsports extravaganza on a mobias band of a racing track, with appearances by Lewis Hamilton, Chris Hoy, Michael Schumacher, Jensen Button, David Coulthard and others. That said, once you've seen a couple of cars racing round Wembley, it doesn't really matter who the drivers are or what cars they're driving - so it was mildly interesting for a while but not that long. The much-vaunted race between Chris Hoy and Lewis Hamilton didn't take place for safety reasons, which must have been annoying for the people who came because of all the publicity around it. +0 (0).
So we left before the final round of races, which allowed me to get home in time to have roast dinner with Wenge, Laura and James. A very big +3, taking me to +3 for the weekend and restoring my faith in the power of Melvtopia...
Thursday, 11 December 2008
Stansfield shocker!
So I guess that would be glass half empty if you wanted 'All Around The World' but possibly half full (pushing it...) if you really like 'Never, Never Gonna Give You Up'.
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Taking the brand to the next level
I reached that 3 drink mark where you're not going to do anything silly but your guard is down, and on the way home I reminded myself why I haven't signed up for Blogger's mobile service. You can SMS or email posts to the blog, and I've been tempted to do that. The trouble is that the ideas that seem good on the way home, after a few drinks, are often far from good the next morning, or indeed at that moment; and are often best not shared. So for now I'll settle for the safety of posting from the PC.
Suzanne also mentioned to me that the blog needs more content. Of course, like all great brand-builders I've been taking the approach that the melvtopia brand needs to be built on the back of honesty, integrity and a focused idealogical proposition before attempting to commercialise it. On the basis that I now have 4 followers, with possibly a new recruit in Stephen L, I think I can safely say that I've reached critical mass and so I'll be unashamedly adding Google ads and assorted widgets over the coming weeks. All to support the brand, you understand.
Tuesday, 9 December 2008
Traffic jam
What a blast
Monday, 8 December 2008
Here comes the sun
Lazy Sunday afternoon
Wenge and I walked down to the Farmers' Market in the morning, and bought some algerian breads for lunch. In the afternoon spent some time brushing up my cv (including rather too much time playing with fonts to make it look better...) so now I'd better get it out there ahead of the rush.
A welcome interlude was learning that Celtic had lost 2-0 to Hibs, including an absolute howler from Boruc who let a shot from 45 yards slip past him. That, coupled with Rangers' 7-1 win on Saturday, makes the league wide open again.
I caught up with a couple of episodes of Heroes that I'd missed over the last few weeks. I've been generally disappointed in this series but these two episodes kicked it back to life - although I'm not sure who's who, when's now and when's not, or what the hell is going on. Apart from that it's crystal clear.
And it was just cold enough to give me an excuse to light a fire - which always makes the world a better place. Oh, and the Eagles gave the Giants their first home defeat 20-14. Lovely.
Sunday, 7 December 2008
Good day for football
80 with a bullet
Thai me up
Friday, 5 December 2008
Yum yum
We're still waiting for any news from EUK, and of course all bets are off until that becomes clearer. Maybe today, although the way this has been playing out I'd be surprised if there's anything concrete by the end of today.
Using my brilliant financial and analytical skills I've also worked out that even if EUK started trading again tomorrow, recent events may just have some financial implications that will need a bit more than sticky plaster. So hanging over all of us is the possibility that the rug may be pulled under our feet at any time, regardless.
Still, this is supposed to be a place to come for positive news so; (1) my lunch of festive turkey and cranberry baguette with tomato and basil soup from M&S was very tasty and (2) a recruiter has been in touch. Time for that coffee and a chat, I think...
What a drama
Thursday, 4 December 2008
Getting something right...
Silver lining
Having a ball
To say yesterday was traumatic would be an understatement. We're doing what we can but our future depends on what happens at EUK - not the best place to be.
So it was good to have some light relief at Wembley for Barbarians v Australia. Went with Suzanne, Michael and Tilly and once the wine started flowing it was a fun night.
Just to add some interest, James was doing his first shift working at Wembley, for Bright Sparks agency. We all trudged down to the champagne and seafood bar on the way out to see him but he had already left - pity.
As always, being with friends makes the world a better place.
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
Retail news that's good!
Having shared a very pleasant lunch this very Sunday with good friends Marc, Arch and the girls, Marc has just texted to say he's been offered a position at BestBuy. Awesome.
Message in a battle
We wanted to send a more upbeat message, focusing on the fact that we're open for business, the site is still up and we do have a range - albeit limited - of products available. So some new banners have replaced the holding page and we've re-merchandised to highlight the products that we can sell.
We've had one quick result, Retail Week reporting that we've resumed selling a limited range. Let's hope it's the start of something good. Glass half full and all...
Quiet night in
I was planning to take my team out for a pre-Christmas meal at navarro's on Charlotte Street - a brilliant and (thankfully) inexpensive tapas restaurant. Unfortunately Noemi was ill, and maybe it wasn't the best night for us to go out anyway, so we postponed it.
As a result I had a night in with some pasta and Italian red, and watched the Marx Brothers 'Duck Soup'. Absolute quality.
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
Friends
What we're trying to do is give ourselves a fighting chance of getting these customers back when we get back to some degree of normality. By being honest and open with our customers, we hope that they'll see that we're doing everything we can to protect their interests and hopefully they'll give us a second chance.
Anyway, these are difficult times for all of us, but I've been in similar situations before and I've noticed that two things happen. First, people start to work together better - the politics and self-interest become less important and you find that everyone pulls together for the common good.
Second, you rediscover the value of having great friends. As soon as the news about EUK broke, the wonderful Helzo texted me to see if everything was OK. We've been through some some stuff, Helzo and me, but it meant a lot to know she was thinking of me.
Why now?
As I crouched, shivering and sorry for myself, waiting for the next wave of sickness, I couldn't stop thinking that when this was all over I'd be able to crawl back into a warm bed. Furthermore, I could rehydrate myself with clean water from the tap; I could take some medicine to make myself feel better; if I needed any attention I had access to 24 hour services. The contrast with millions of people in the world's poorer countries couldn't have been more stark - not for them a cosy bed, more likely cholera or a warm grave.
So without coming over all Bob Geldof or Bono, it's a fact that a lot of good things happen to most of us - in fairness, I suppose I should only speak for myself - and I think sometimes we don't fully appreciate how lucky we are. That's what Melvtopia is all about - appreciating the good stuff where I can find it. Here goes.
Sunday, 30 November 2008
Welcome to melvtopia
I thought it was time to start a blog about the positive things. There won't be deep thinking, or analysis, or great insights in this blog - just an attempt to see the glass as half full whatever the situation.
I can't promise I'll always succeed - hell, this is a week of terrorist attacks in Mumbai and Woolworths going into administration - but I'll give it my best shot. And feel free to pitch in...