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The Big Store: Inside the Crisis and Revolution at Sears

Title:The Big Store: Inside the Crisis and Revolution at Sears
Author:Penguin Books
Rating:4.65 (445 Votes)
Asin:0140115250
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:640 Pages
Publish Date:1988-11-01
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Editorial : From Library Journal Katz writes about the recent changes at Sears, Roebuck, the country's largest retailer. The chief protagonist is Edward Telling, chairman from 1977 through 1984. Faced with falling net income, under Telling Sears diversified beyond retail merchandising into retail financial and real estate services. The merchandise division shrank, and underwent an internal shakeup. Katz, who was given unlimited research access by Sears, devotes most of the book to the men who worked and fought at Sears headquarters in Chicago, but enlivens his reporting with notes from the checkout counter where he once worked. Recommended to public libraries. James W. Oberly, Univ . of Wisconsin - Eau ClaireCopyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.

The Big Store: Inside the Crisis and Revolution at Sears

In either case, as Julie Jason advises, “Take action!”. It was a "can't put it down" book for me.. To this end, the Selective Bibliography is included.. We pick them up and are VERY excited if we find some in bright colors. Not everyone lives in a big city.

On a positive note, most of the food is quite tasty – as long as I don’t add the full amount of hot stuff.. Excellent. Just read it. lots of factual errors, this book probably written quickly from
newspaper articles, because it contains many of the errors that
the news media published, you should not waste your time or money.. Despite this being an extremely well crafted little book, and now an epic major movie, Boy in the Striped Pajamas worries me for all the factual "fantasy" that abounds in the story. Dunning, goes so far as to even climb "Luna," a redwood in which Julia "Butterfly" Hill has lived since December 10, 1997. It presents broader range of problems women face in the working

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