Mon, Apr 13
Terry J. Lundgren, CEO of the Macy's department store chain, battles the isolation at the top with surprise store visits about once a week. "I learn as much by going through a store as anything I do ... because I'm learning and seeing exactly what our ...
Knock-Knock: It's the CEO New York Times
3 mainstream media and 1 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
Last Week,
Christian Science Monitor says
(in Black Friday results show cautious shopping toward Cyber Monday)
More than 5000 people were at Macy's Herald Square store in New York early Friday, slightly more than last year, the Associated Press reports. ...
Nearly 100 million shoppers are expected to hit the web for cyber MondayThe FINANCIAL (press release)
And
Winnipeg Free Press says
(in Dark Friday: Retailers lose to e-tailers)
Growing online traffic may actually increase sales in stores, too. According to a spokesman for the Macy's department store chain, every dollar a consumer ...
Shoppers Get Jump Start On Holiday BargainsNY1
Black Friday shoppers keep Joplin retailers busyJoplin Globe
6 Months Ago,
Bloomberg says
(in Harrods Riding Out Economic Storm as Asian Visitors Seek Luxury)
US department stores Saks Inc. and Macy's Inc. have both reported steeper sales declines in May as shoppers cut back on discretionary spending. ...
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8 Months Ago,
Retail Customer Experience says
(in Macy's CEO Terry Lundgren to speak at Shop.org Annual Summit)
In 1987, he was named president and CEO of Bullocks Wilshire, then an upscale chain of specialty department stores owned by Federated. Lundgren left Federated in 1988 to join Neiman Marcus, where he served as executive vice president and shortly ...