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    Bellefaire JCB, is one of the country’s most innovative and prominent non-profit organizations. They are a ground-breaking organization that delivers extraordinary care, education, and advocacy, to enrich the emotional, physical, and intellectual welfare of children, young adults, and families, in the Jewish and general neighborhoods. The organization fosters inclusion and diversity. They have 747 employees from diverse ethnic, cultural, and religious backgrounds and happily supports the LGBT community

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    Joseph Christian Leyendecker – Shades of Colors and lines Joseph Christian Leyendecker a German-American Illustrator and Painter emigrated to Chicago in 1882 from Germany at the age of sixteen with his parents. He studied under John H. Vanderpoel One of his paintings titled “With Admiral Togo Off Port Arthur”, a medium of oil on canvas with the framed dimensions of 31 x 23 x 2 inches, and unframed 27 1/8 x 19 inches. This painting was started in September of 1903 but not quite sure when the finished

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    Since being founded by James Cash Penney in 1902, J.C. Penney Company, Inc, continues to be a major player in the retail business. Primarily, JCP sells merchandise and other services at their department stores and through their ever growing website at jcpenney.com. Operating nearly eleven hundred stores in forty nine states, including Puerto Rico, JCP maintains a strong presence in the retail business despite tough economic times. Despite challenging times, JCP has numerous factors going in their

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    This paper will cover different sections of the J.C. Penney Corporation. This paper will also discuss Michael Porter’s five forces theory, and what the theory represents. In the discussion of the five forces theory, it will be broken down and explain in the following section how it impacts J.C. Penney. Each force will be explained first, and then how it is relative to the company after. This paper will cover J.C. Penney’s financial reports, as well as what separates J.C. Penney from its competitors

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    J Crew Swot Analysis

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    J Crew is a high-end clothing store located in the fashion mall off of Keystone and 86 Street in Indianapolis. The exact address is: 8702 Keystone Crossing, Indianapolis, IN 46240. The Fashion Mall in general is considered high end and very upscale. J Crew is known for its preppy style and high quality. The store I have chosen to compare J Crew to is Old Navy in Clay Terrace, an outdoor shopping center in Carmel, Indiana. The exact address for this clothing store is: 14250 Clay Terrace Blvd, Suite180

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    INTRODUCTION: In 2013, this department store has been celebrating being in business for 110 years. It also once lured its customers in with its famous discount pricing strategy and coupons. The retailer is J.C. Penney, a fixture at shopping malls across the country. In 2012, J.C. Penney rebranded itself by making the announcement that it wanted to become America 's favorite store by creating a specialty department store experience (JCP, 2013). Founder James Cash Penney began the company with

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    JCPenney: America's Retail Destination Essay

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    J.C. Penney’s has the desire to become America’s favorite retail destination for apparel, accessories and home fashion. With approximately 1,108 operating stores throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, they serve half of America’s families every year. They employ nearly 156,000 associates and strive to be number one in customer service. Despite the recent economic downturn, JCP maintained a steady cash flow and has been able to keep their company running strong. J.C. Penney’s started out

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    HISTORY : In 1902, James Cash Penney, in partnership with two other associates, opened the Golden Rule Store in Kemmerer, Wyoming. At the time it was uncommon to charge the same price to each and every customer; however, Penney preached the slogan "one price charged to all," regardless of customers' social status. After buying out his partners (in 1907), Mr. Penney opened two more stores. At present, J.C. Penney has more then 1400 department stores in the United States, Puerto Rico and Mexico, making

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    History J.C. Penny started in 1902, the first store was named the “Golden Rule Store” by founder James Cash penny. In 1913 it was incorporated and named J.C. Penny company. It achieved great growth over the years by offering quality products at low prices while having excellent customers service. It offered a variety of products for sales that it became a mass merchandiser then decided to narrow down and become a specialty department. The store achieved great growth from its start until 1995 then

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    In the life of an entrepreneur one should expect, risk, decisions, success, and even failure, but that didn’t stop the likes of Madam C.J. Walker, a woman who reared even the greatest of entrepreneurial risk while fighting for something bigger than herself. In the biography entitled, On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C.J. Walker, by A’Leila Bundles, and published by Scribner, Walker’s own great-great granddaughter tells the tale of a lifetime of a woman who started her business own

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