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Merchandise Planning: October 2006
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A Common Sense Approach to Merchandise Planning. Tuesday, October 10, 2006. Nice to see a client doing well! Sainsbury TU clothing have increased sales by 65% in the 2 years since they launched. Posted by John Hobson at 12:20 pm. Lytham, Lancashire, United Kingdom. It's a bad plan that admits of no modification" Publilius Syrus - Moral Sayings - (1st Century BC). View my complete profile. The Planning Factory Web Site. On Line Merchandise Planning Training Course. Merchandise Planning White Papers.
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Merchandise Planning: April 2005
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A Common Sense Approach to Merchandise Planning. Wednesday, April 20, 2005. Amusing quote from Baird's Retail IT Review - April 2005. I think they are being a little extreme here, but there is a kernel of truth in what they say. However, can you blame the retailers, who have been buying expensive "end to end" solutions and spending millions of pounds in the process, for becoming cynical about the claims of the systems vendors, and reverting to lower tech solutions? Posted by John Hobson at 1:33 pm. Good ...
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Merchandise Planning: May 2005
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A Common Sense Approach to Merchandise Planning. Wednesday, May 18, 2005. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery! Meanwhile, i2 also unveiled a deal with Microsoft, which would enable customers to use Excel as an interface for i2 applications. Executives at i2 admit that end users frequently prefer to use Excel as entry point to supply chain planning because of unfamiliarity with its own tools; integrating i2 applications with Excel should lower barriers to adoption. Our own IMPACT Planner for one.
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The Planning Factory Web Site. TPF Merchandise Planning Services. The Planning Factory offer a full service in all areas of merchandise planning. To measure the effectiveness of your current planning process. Assistance with implementation of 3rd party solutions. A quickly implemented off the shelf solution. In merchandise planning concepts and techniques. Whatever your requirements, we will do our best to provide a solution that fits your business. TPF Financial Budgeting Services. Go To Training Course.
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Merchandise Planning: March 2005
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A Common Sense Approach to Merchandise Planning. Thursday, March 31, 2005. RFID to the rescue. One of the main issues when implementing Merchandise Planning is the quality of data. There are a variety of reasons for this, but one of the main ones is the infrequency and inaccuracy of stock counting. Of course there will still be room for processing errors, but expect the quality of base data to improve dramatically. Now retailers just have to decide what to do with the data! JDA coming into play? Oracle n...
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Merchandise Planning: September 2006
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A Common Sense Approach to Merchandise Planning. Friday, September 29, 2006. If you can't stand the heat. So the "Achieving Merchandising Excellence in Fashion Retail" conference came and went. There was some interesting content which I may comment on once I have had a chance to digest it. I missed the end though because I just couldn't stand to stay in the room any longer. This had nothing to do with the content or the company. Posted by John Hobson at 8:40 am. Ah the poor dears! On the one hand:. The B...
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Merchandise Planning: June 2007
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A Common Sense Approach to Merchandise Planning. Friday, June 08, 2007. Here's something a bit different? Ideally you'd want to see this for one single store grade by phase as well. I can't stop playing with this - it's very gratifying to see the range suddenly appear visually! Posted by John Hobson at 4:08 pm. Lytham, Lancashire, United Kingdom. It's a bad plan that admits of no modification" Publilius Syrus - Moral Sayings - (1st Century BC). View my complete profile. The Planning Factory Web Site.
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Merchandise Planning: March 2006
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A Common Sense Approach to Merchandise Planning. Monday, March 20, 2006. Are we like daffodils? I wonder if a similar principle could be applied to consumer behaviour with regard to purchasing spring/summer ranges. It would be interesting to test the theory. I suppose that the problem would be that a:) weather is local and b:) long range weather forecasts are pretty unreliable. Posted by John Hobson at 9:52 am. Lytham, Lancashire, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. The Planning Factory Web Site.