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    16. You work as a Trainee Associate at a retail store. You need to prepare the products for sale. Identify the actions that you will perform to accomplish the desired task. a) Remove additional accessories from the products so that they can be sold separately. b) Check the products for their functioning. c) Read all the instructions provided by the manufacturer on how to handle the products. d) Do not label or tag the products till the time a customer picks them for purchasing. 17

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    Retail Manager as TrainerBy Malcolm Fleschner, Monster Contributing Writer Since founding The Friedman Group, a global retail consulting and training organization, in 1980, Harry Friedman has heard plenty of excuses from retail store executives who refuse to provide much training to their front-line store employees. One of the most common is: "What if I train them, and they leave?" Friedman says this is the exact opposite approach they should take. He suggests a better question is, "What if I don

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    TARGET RETAIL STORE TARGET COUPONS: In United Stated of America, Target Corporation is the second largest discount store retailer and the founder of this corporation is George Dayton. This corporation focuses on “expect more ,pay less” concept for their products. Moreover they provide facilities to their costumers as well, while making online sales, which is easier to buy things from home. TARGET COUPONS: There are coupons for costumers to make purchase, which help people to give more of their

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    Technology and its impact on Retail stores The owner of a top retailer wants to see which merchandise is selling which isn’t, or maybe the owner wants to know their overall margin costs in relationship in to which products on their shelves are more profitable then the others. In the not so distant past these types of reports would have required a lot of people, processing large amounts of data, and requiring lengthy delays in the results from weeks to even months. In the end, by the time

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    understanding of the retail Department Stores industry. This understanding will allow our team to create and implement a strategic plan in order to gain a competitive advantage for firms in the industry. The Department Store industry includes companies that sell a broad assortment of products and also incorporates Discount department stores who offer their products at lower prices than most other retail stores (Carter, 2015). There are five major product categories sold in department stores and they are

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    The two retail stores I have selected are JCPenny and Macy’s. These two retail stores can be found together at many malls. For example, Westfield South Shore Mall in Bayshore on Long Island contains both JCPenny and Macy’s. Although they are not directly next to each other they are most certainly competitors. They contain many of the same brands however they both have a different approach to how they display the brand. I focused on Levi’s for men and within the Levi’s department there was other garments

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    Part II. External Strategic Environments for Department Stores (SIC 5311) Department store globalization. Retail stores are focusing on factors that affect strategic environments in globalization. Drastic declines in prices of ocean freight per ton, air transport per passenger mile and policies leading to the opening of new markets have played a major role in the expansion of trade in recent years (Krugman, Paul 1995). Domestic stores, with the advent of the internet, no longer need to have a physical

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    In the mid-19th century, retail stores started to establish themselves within the diverse American economy. Some of these retail stores gained massive popularity, which led to chains of establishments with names that almost anyone can recognize; for example, Target, Walmart, Best Buy, Barns & Noble, etc. The name, “big-box” was given to these kinds of stores. With regards to the nationwide expansion of these stores, a valuable question to ask is: are big-box stores good for North America? Evaluating

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    American multinational retail corporation that runs chains of large discount department stores and warehouse stores. Sam Walton is the founder of the world’s largest retail store today. Sam Walton was born in 1918 in Kingsfisher, Oklahoma. In 1942, at the age of 24, he joined the military. One year later, he married his longtime girlfriend, Helen Robson. In 1945, Sam Walton and his wife Helen moved to Iowa and then to Newport, Arkansas. During his time there, he was able to gain retail experience and he

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    Introduction Over the past decades, Wal-Mart has grown to become one of the largest retail stores in the world. They operate internationally and keep growing each passing year. They have developed some unique strategies that they have used allowing the company to grow into a multinational company. Various case studies and researches have sought to explain the success of this company over the years. Ken Mark from The University of Western Ontario conducted a case study on Wal-Mart and came up with

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