All People articles – Page 376
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Analysis
Leaders of the counter culture
Installing a new company culture is no easy task, but it is a challenge that big retailers from DSGi to B&Q are having to take on. George MacDonald examines how they are managing the shift
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Opinion
Going straight from the frying pan into the fire
Having spent the past four months managing the Milton Keynes branch and the four months before that in Watford, I have now made the permanent move to become manager of the Birmingham Bullring store. After commuting to the South for so long, it’s good to be back in the Midlands. ...
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Analysis
Sight for sore eyes
Specsavers co-founder Dame Mary Perkins was at the forefront of opticians shaking their tired image to become fashion-led businesses. She tells Jennifer Creevy how her chain has grown
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Opinion
Retail needs a woman’s touch
We are surrounded by examples of powerful women, so why are there so few in retailing?
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Analysis
Seamless transition
As Graduate Fashion Week approaches, Katie Kilgallen finds out what more retailers could be doing to help fashion students launch their careers
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News
Northern Foods staff protest at factory closure
Staff from Marks & Spencer ready meal supplier Northern Foods confronted the retailer’s directors yesterday in a showdown at its Marble Arch store.
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Analysis
Last-chance saloon
The second series of Mary Queen of Shops begins on BBC2 next month. John Ryan meets Mary Portas, the show’s presenter and last hope for some of the small shops that appear on it
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Analysis
State of pay
Where are you on the earning curve? This year’s Retail Week salary survey shows that the downturn hasn’t yet affected the pay of retail executives and that the performance-driven culture of private equity is still pushing packages up. Charlotte Dennis-Jones does the number-crunching
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News
Mosaic hires Shoe Studio MD
Mosaic Fashions has appointed a managing director for its Shoe Studio footwear business.
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Analysis
Driving ambition
Aquascutum is the Aston Martin of fashion, according to chief executive Kim Winser. Named one of Europe’s top businesswomen, she tells Amy Shields how she’s putting it back in pole position
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Analysis
The weirdest jobs in retail
From professional pet food tasters to the man who makes a living blowing up toasters, Charlotte Dennis-Jones talks to the people with the most unusual jobs in retail
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Opinion
Surviving the squeeze by offering good value
I’m pleased to say that the financial year ended with a flurry over Easter in Minehead. As a result, our year-end figures were up on last year, which is great news given the tough start we’ve all had to 2008.
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Analysis
Learning curve
Plans to raise the school leaving age to 18 will have huge implications for retailers that employ teenage staff, says Katie Kilgallen, and they need to start preparing for the changes now
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News
Jobs slashed at MK One
About half of head office jobs have been slashed at fashion chain MK One after it was put into administration this week.
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News
BRC slams Government plans to give temps same rights
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has condemned Government plans for temporary staff to have the same rights as permanent employees after 12 weeks in the job.
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News
Conran Shops poaches Natuzzi boss to be MD
Conran Shops has appointed former Natuzzi boss Nick Moore as managing director.
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News
The Entertainer bolsters team to drive growth
The Entertainer has strengthened its top team with four appointments as it expands its store and online operations.
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News
M&S staff face bonus cuts
Marks & Spencer staff will see their annual bonuses slashed despite the retailer generating profits of more than 1 billion last year.
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News
DSGi on course for £1bn online sales
DSGi group chief executive John Browett was poised to reveal that annual online sales at the retailer had passed 1 billion for the first time in his eagerly anticipated strategic review.
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News
MFI to slash a third of head office and support jobs
Furniture retailer MFI is to axe about a third of its head office and central support staff, as it enters a new phase of its five-year turnaround plan.