All Opinion articles – Page 350

  • Opinion

    Location, location, location

    2008-07-07T11:39:00Z

    It’s always easy to be wise after the event, but the demise of Ilva in the UK has to be seen as an accident waiting to happen.

  • Opinion

    Store manager’s diary: Preparing for the Sale’s tricky balancing act

    2008-07-04T16:47:00Z

    This has been an extremely busy week with my team and I am working hard to prepare for the imminent launch of the summer Sale. It’s our second biggest Sale of the year so it’s critical that I have a clear plan of action, with accountabilities and deadlines that take ...

  • Opinion

    It’s bad, but it’ll get worse

    2008-07-04T16:09:00Z

    No offence to Beales, but it’s come to something when it’s capitalised at three times as much as the two quoted sofa retailers.

  • Opinion

    Competitiveness is key for M&S

    2008-07-04T13:23:09Z

    No apologies for returning to the biggest story of the week, the trials of Marks & Spencer. After all, food is at the root of its problems.

  • Opinion

    The Retail Week – July 4, 2008

    2008-07-04T10:03:55Z

    The magic has well and truly evaporated from the retail Camelot created at Marks & Spencer by Sir Stuart Rose.

  • Opinion

    Is electricals leaving consumers behind?

    2008-07-04T08:00:00Z

    It was Intel co-founder Gordon Moore who pointed out that the number of transistors that could be put on integrated circuits appears to double every two years.

  • Opinion

    The online agenda is changing

    2008-07-04T08:00:00Z

    Online retail sales in the UK are set to triple by 2012 and retailers are creating increasingly sophisticated transactional sites to compete for part of this.

  • Opinion

    M&S SOS

    2008-07-03T12:52:31Z

    Is Sir Stuart Rose fair to blame the majority of Marks & Spencer’s woes on market conditions?

  • Opinion

    This is not just the market…

    2008-07-03T11:34:48Z

    He may have been the coldest fish to have occupied a senior role in retail in recent memory, but it’s hard not to feel a degree of sympathy for Steven Esom over his spectacular fall from grace.

  • Opinion

    Big Brother goes green

    2008-07-02T11:28:27Z

    Technology comes in for some stick for allowing people to snoop on others. Whether its e-mail, web monitoring or even CCTV, technology’s use often comes with negative connotations.

  • Opinion

    Westfield is coming

    2008-07-01T13:11:33Z

    Westfield London is taking shape fast. I visited the giant west London shopping centre last Friday, as the Australian developer gears up to start the marketing campaign to make consumers aware of what the new centre is all about.

  • Opinion

    When small is beautiful

    2008-06-30T12:20:00Z

    Despite what many acknowledge to be dire trading conditions, new shops continue to roll out of the store development pipeline and investment is clearly still being made in store design.

  • Opinion

    Don’t discount the discounters

    2008-06-27T15:38:00Z

    Michael and Vicky are a couple in their early 30s. They have one child, both have secure, professional jobs, are comfortably off and own their own home in a nice south London suburb. They live five minutes from one of Sainsbury’s flagship stores. But they choose to drive past it ...

  • Opinion

    Retailers can’t afford not to go green

    2008-06-27T14:52:00Z

    PricewaterhouseCoopers’ latest report, Sustainability: are consumers buying it?, highlights consumers’ increasing concerns about sustainability and their willingness not only to buy into the notion, but to change their behaviour.

  • Opinion

    Reinvention will be our lifeline

    2008-06-27T14:38:00Z

    Continually striving to improve everything we do will help retailers ride out this downturn

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    Be eco-logical

    2008-06-27T12:03:00Z

    Many UK retailers can now count themselves among those leading the way on today’s environmental and ethical issues.

  • Opinion

    The Retail Week - June 27, 2008

    2008-06-27T09:48:12Z

    A comment from DSGi chief executive John Browett in this morning’s Times caught my eye. Describing the new training programme for the company’s UK staff announced alongside yesterday’s terrible full-year results, he said: “This is not rocket science, it’s what anyone would do.”

  • Opinion

    How good will Best Buy be?

    2008-06-27T08:00:00Z

    How typical of a journalist to accentuate the negative and eliminate the positive, but here goes.

  • Opinion

    Store manager’s diary: Liverpool launch has been inspiring for staff

    2008-06-27T08:00:00Z

    It’s a really exciting time at John Lewis at the moment. We are moving full swing into the biggest period of expansion that we have undertaken to date, doubling the size of the business over the next decade.

  • Opinion

    Damned if you do, damned if you don't

    2008-06-26T15:14:45Z

    It’s hard to know who will get the most attention at Tesco’s AGM today. It could be the chicken campaigners, the Barack Obama-supported US union or the Unite protesters presenting chief executive Sir Terry Leahy with a “golden loo”.