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Management
The Good News and Bad News for Kohl’s
Robin Lewis
June 15, 2022
In the middle of the barrage of acquisitors for Kohl’s, I wrote Two Real Estate Moguls. Note to Kohl’s: Repel, Repel, Repel. At the time, ...
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Leadership’s Three States of Grace
Mark Cohen
June 13, 2022
Leaders of organizations fall into three categories: pontificators, remediators and transformers. Pontificators Pontificators spend much of their time opining as to their past triumphs and ...
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Will Gap Inc. Need a Fifth “Hail Mary?”
Robin Lewis
June 5, 2022
I wrote in November 2021, Is Sonia Syngal Gap’s Fourth “Hail Mary?”, largely based on the three “Hail Marys” that preceded her, of whom failed ...
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Disney Versus Florida
Pam Danziger
May 31, 2022
A recent Wall Street Journal article quoted Bill George, a senior fellow at Harvard Business School, saying, “The No. 1 concern CEOs have is ‘When ...
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The Hybrid Work Environment: A New Path for Retailers
Rich Pedott and Barrie Scardina
May 17, 2022
Today, retailers are facing complex challenges from supply chain, logistics, and product sourcing to shortages of labor and growing costs. In addition to the economic ...
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lululemon: Power of Three x2
Robin Lewis
May 11, 2022
“The success of our Power of Three formula in delivering on our 2023 growth strategy supports our goal to double (x2) the business over the ...
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Two Real Estate Moguls. Note to Kohl’s: Repel, Repel, Repel
Robin Lewis
May 2, 2022
Let’s take a look at the situation Kohl’s is up against, and it isn’t pretty. Mr. Richard Baker I have already expressed my opinion of ...
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Three Big Reasons Why What Worked at Target Isn\’t Working at Bed Bath & Beyond
Warren Shoulberg
April 24, 2022
If recent retail history has taught us anything, it’s that one-size-fits-all solutions rarely work. We’ve seen far too many cases of companies copying ideas from ...
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