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Gap Founder Dies at 81

September 27, 2009 by Mark Ellis  
Filed under Business News

Gap Founder Dies at 81

Donald Fisher, the famed creator of the popular clothing retailer, The Gap, has died of cancer at age 81. Despite the fact that he was the creator of one of the most well-known clothing retailers in the world, Don Fisher was not known as a merchant or fashion designer, but rather as a talented business leader.
 
Fisher was responsible for spreading the San-Francisco-based retailer to malls and urban centers across the United States by hiring a group of talented businesspeople and creating an iconic brand. As the most profitable brand clothier in the U.S. during the 1990s, Gap would also acquire …read more

Gap 2Q Profits, Sales Fall

August 20, 2009 by Mark Ellis  
Filed under Business News

Gap 2Q Profits, Sales Fall

Despite the fact that it narrowly beat analyst expectations, casual clothing retailer Gap Inc. has posted a second-quarter profit drop of 0.4 percent off the heels of weaker sales in all four of its division. The results come as Gap continues in its efforts to complete a successful turnaround, reinvigorating its brand and maintaining a smaller inventory.
 
Gap has faced stiff competition from trendier and flashier rivals such as Aeropostale and The Buckle, both of which managed to post strong results thanks to their success with younger shoppers. However, Gap hopes to combat the growing competition by focusing on advertising and …read more

BICEP Adds Three New Members

March 12, 2009 by Allison Boyer  
Filed under Business News

BICEP Adds Three New Members

The Business Coalition for Innovative Climate and Energy Policy (BICEP) announced today that three new members would be joining this organization, which was started four months ago by Ceres. Joining founding companies Timberland, Nike, Sun Microsystems, Starbucks, and Levi Strauss are Gap, eBay, and Symantec.
The new members were introduced at a business breakfast and policy forum, hosted by Ceres at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. The group hopes that by joining forces, they’ll have a louder voice in calling for strong U.S. climate and energy policies over the next year. EPA administrator Lisa Jackson opened the forum today, saying,
“Leadership …read more

Who’s My Audience?

December 22, 2007 by Bob Turek  
Filed under Leadership

Who’s My Audience?

I write about what I am interested in. My experience and passion are about helping executives innovate and execute strategies through projects. The types of projects that fascinate me are those that enable business processes through technology in an extremely valuable way.
So, who is my audience? I would think anyone who, like me, is involved with performing projects, linking projects to strategies, and those defining, assessing and carrying out projects and strategies. It’s not just large companies. Small companies, even two man software firms, can benefit from the discussion generated here.
One thing is becoming clear: there is a gap between …read more


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