All People articles – Page 411

  • CheshireIan
    Analysis

    Handy Men: Kingfisher assembles international management

    2008-07-24T11:39:00Z

    As Kingfisher boss Ian Cheshire builds his top team of international managers, the question is how successful will they be in reviving the retailer’s fortunes? Nicola Harrison reports.

  • Analysis

    London’s champion

    2008-07-24T11:10:59Z

    Former motor racing star Richard Dickinson has been drafted in at the New West End Company to make the area a first-class world destination. He tells George MacDonald why he’s confident it can be.

  • Analysis

    Good sourcing will keep shoppers coming back

    2008-07-18T15:46:00Z

    I’m pleased to say that the warm sunny days we had in May lifted our figures. And, after a couple of weeks off, I’m now ready to face what we have left of the summer season, which will hopefully bring more people to town and into the store.

  • Analysis

    People first

    2008-07-18T15:34:00Z

    In tough times, it can be tempting for retailers to revert to outdated top-down management as they squeeze costs. But losing sight of staff is the worst thing they could do, says Katie Kilgallen

  • Analysis

    Medicine man

    2008-07-18T10:01:00Z

    With his passion for organic produce, Jonathan Hook was the natural choice to head Neal’s Yard Remedies. He tells Jennifer Creevy why the retailer has a strong future

  • Opinion

    The Retail Week – July 18, 2008

    2008-07-18T09:50:36Z

    Kingfisher chief executive Ian Cheshire has pulled off a real coup with the final additions to his top team charged with turning around the DIY giant.

  • News

    Ikea picks internal candidate to replace Hogsted

    2008-07-17T16:27:20Z

    Martin Hansson will replace Peter Hogsted as retail manager of Ikea UK after DIY giant Kingfisher poached him to head its international operations.

  • KnifeHoodie
    Analysis

    Staff safety on a knife edge

    2008-07-17T14:27:00Z

    Violent crime has never been higher up the agenda and shopworkers are on the front line. Charlotte Hardie asks what is being done to protect them from knife attacks

  • Opinion

    Is Kingfisher only worth 92p?

    2008-07-17T13:58:08Z

    Kingfisher boss Ian Cheshire will report on how his DIY retail improvement project is going next Thursday, when a pre-close update is due.

  • News

    Moss Bros close to appointing chairman

    2008-07-17T11:41:20Z

    Moss Bros is poised to hire a chairman by the end of the month. Sources said two candidates have been shortlisted for the role.

  • News

    Rising Stars 2008: the shortlist

    2008-07-17T10:08:01Z

    Find out the shortlisted candidates for the awards that recognise the future leaders of retail...

  • News

    Kingfisher poaches Ikea and DSGi bosses

    2008-07-17T08:31:27Z

    DIY giant Kingfisher has poached Ikea’s UK chief executive, Peter Hogsted, to head its international division.

  • News

    Receivers called in at Dawnay Day

    2008-07-16T08:56:49Z

    Two private shareholders of Austin Reed may be pursued for their assets as receivers were called in at Dawnay Day.

  • Analysis

    It’s all in the detail

    2008-07-11T19:28:00Z

    Presentation and style have given Jeremy Hackett’s tailoring outfit an edge. He tells Lisa Berwin how he has built on its successes

  • Opinion

    Rose is still M&S’s best bet

    2008-07-11T18:08:00Z

    Sir Stuart Rose may have been under pressure this week, but you’d never have known it.

  • News

    Asda non-food chief to leave

    2008-07-11T16:38:57Z

    Asda non-food trading director Peter Pritchard is to leave the grocer, as chief executive Andy Bond reshuffles the management team.

  • Analysis

    Can M&S claw back food sales?

    2008-07-11T14:49:00Z

    Marks & Spencer’s food offer has gone from hero to zero. Chief executive Sir Stuart Rose is determined to regain the initiative, but faces big problems. George MacDonald investigates

  • News

    Tesco takes on Argos with first catalogue shop launch

    2008-07-11T12:08:13Z

    Tesco has launched its first Argos-style shop-in-shop at its Homeplus store in Bristol, which opened this week.

  • Opinion

    What you can do to beat the downturn

    2008-07-11T11:17:20Z

    As recent results show, large and small retailers alike are feeling the impact of a slowdown in the UK economy. And the data suggests that things will not improve anytime soon.

  • Opinion

    US election will affect us all

    2008-07-11T11:12:46Z

    Tesco’s recent AGM in Birmingham attracted its share of campaigners as usual, but the unusual antics of some were outweighed comfortably by the good sense of ordinary shareholders, many attending for the first time.