STORES Magazine January 2008
- Fishing for Talent
Retailers expand their efforts to lure – and reel in – top young executives - Making LP PCI-Compliant
Hashing systems can significantly change how LP manages investigations - Just Ask Mary Lou
Getting personal with women for the good of corporate America - Small Ideas, Big Payoff
- Winning Strategies
- Of Innovation and Reinvention
- Blueprint of the ARTS Pavilion
- New Approaches to Value Creation
- Study Methodology
- CEO Pay Report Chart
- “Love What You Do”
- Déjà Vu in China?
Young consumers’ habits appear to mirror those of Americans a generation earlier - Social Shopping
Platform would allow friends to shop together online - Gaining an Edge
StoreNext offers independent supermarkets the tech tools to compete - Hands-Down Favorite
Ruggedness, versatility of scanners sway Byrne Dairy - Retailers on Retailing
CEOs discuss issues of the day during NRF/Oracle roundtable - Caging Technology
Tesco implements RFID to boost supply chain efficiency - Fresh at Wawa: Products and Data
Inventory tracking, financial solutions help c-store manage merchandising decisions - Vehicle for Change
Segways allow law enforcement, security to boost community policing efforts - More Than Mug Shots
Surveillance system helps coffee shop improve training, customer service - Re-keyless Entry
Data management application saves precious resources for Hannoush Jewelers - The Future of Audits
- When the Truck Gets Stuck
Vendor goes the extra mile to get Swoozie’s store open on time - The Year in LP
- Turning Green into Gold
Office Depot committed to buying, selling and being “green” - Love of – and for – the Outdoors
Prototype store helps REI practice and preach sustainability - The Retail CEO Pay Report: 2008
CEO Pay RisesRetailer hikes lag S&P 500

