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How store traffic monitoring boosts sales at Virgin Mega Stores
With an Internet-based store traffic monitoring system that combines traffic and sales data, Virgin Mega Stores boosted sales by better matching store personnel and promotions to traffic patterns, the retailer says.
Posted 09/12/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Hat World reaps the online benefits of better inventory management
By doing away with an outdated inventory management program that counted inventory designated for the web twice, Hat World is now able to keep better track of merchandise, more closely track product levels and instigate faster replenishment.
Posted 10/12/2005Mark BrohanPost a comment
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MetroPark reports sales lift with web-based store traffic monitoring
MetroPark USA has increased sales by better scheduling employees during peak periods with the help of a web-based customer traffic-monitoring system.
Posted 09/09/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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How the CIO/controller keeps tight reins on shrink at Chase-Pitkin
Serving in the unusual capacity of financial controller and head of the IT department at home improvement retailer Chase-Pitkin Home & Garden, Chris Dorsey bridges the gap between bean counters and techies to recoup $600,000 lost to shrinkage.
Posted 02/14/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Borders expects to boost sales with web-based store management tool
By using the web to make it easier for store personnel to implement merchandising plans, Borders expects to boost sales about 7% from customers who are greeted by sales associates, the retailer said at the NRF conference this week.
Posted 01/20/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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New .Net-based JDA software helps Meijer improve replenishment
Using web technology to better integrate retail systems, a new JDA software suite running on Microsoft’s .Net platform is making Meijer’s portfolio of retail management applications more effective within a simpler IT infrastructure, Meijer says.
Posted 01/17/2005Kurt PetersPost a comment
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How Sheetz c-stores control inventory with web-based POS
Soon after a customer purchases a freshly made turkey sandwich, executives at Sheetz headquarters can view on a web page the sale’s effect on in-store supplies of turkey. The system helps to keep up with demand for its custom sandwiches, Sheetz says.
Posted 09/24/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Retailers learn to trust web-based hiring systems, sometimes the hard way
A store manager who overrode his chain’s web-based hiring management system to hire a candidate flagged as potentially dishonest learned to trust the system after the employee stole $400 in merchandise, an Aberdeen Group study reports.
Posted 07/13/2004Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Dunkin’ Donuts saves $2 million in one year with web-based store planner
By trading paper-based store plannners for a web-based system that connects its 9,000 donut shops with headquarters, Dunkin’ Donuts is saving millions of dollars in operating costs by cutting down on materials, processing time and data errors.
Posted 01/21/2004Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Moving kiosks from job apps to more HR functions
Garden Ridge, a Houston-based chain of craft and home décor stores, is looking into expanding its in-store kiosks to incorporate more human resources applications.
Posted 10/03/2002Kurt PetersPost a comment
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