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I can answer general questions about retail and retail management. I prefer to concentrate on the organizational behavior and management aspects of the retail industry. If you help managing your people, then I am your guy. However, if you need help managing your bottom-line then not so much.
I have been in retail management for 20 years and I have dealt with countless and unique situations with employees. There is nothing new that can surprise me when dealing with employees and work. In the past 20 years I have worked for several Fortune 500 Retailers including but not limited to the following: 1) Blockbuster Video as a Store Manager, 2) Walgreens as an Executive Assistant Store Manager, 3)The Sports Authority as the Operations Manager, 4) Toys R Us as the Guest Services Manager, 5) Oreck Clean Home Centers as an Assistant Store Manager, 6) Dollar General Stores as a Lead Sales Associate and 3rd Key Holder and 7) Circuit City Stores as a Sales Team Lead.
I am an Online Professor for Grand Canyon University, Ashford University and I am on on-ground adjunct instructor for local and area colleges. I teach business, communications and management classes. Currently I am heavily involved as an Alumni Ambassador for my Alma Maters; assisting and helping recent graduates with finding employment and career goals.
I am completing my dissertation and will receive my Doctorate of Management in Organizational Leadership from the University of Phoenix. In 2005, I received my Master of Arts in Organizational Management from the University of Phoenix. In 2011 I will take the test SHRM Test to become a Professional Human Resource Manager.
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| Christina | 11/17/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
| Nash | 11/13/11 | 9 | 9 | 9 |
Nash, I hope you are well today. I will answer each question individually. Do retailers have a way of determining what their avg customer spends per month or year? Yes, retailers do have
Carl, I hope you are doing well today. When you are looking for trends to evaluate, you want to go back as far as possible. That being said you want at least 24 consecutive months of activity. If
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