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    no longer be made. Many stores need receipts or proof of purchase in order to continue with a return and many follow their rules it has become a norm to want to return something and automatically looking for the receipt. A few weeks ago I went to Macy’s looking for shoes where I witnessed a norm being broke. A woman in her 40’s was trying to return a pair of shoes she did not have the receipt she was claiming she ordered shoes online and got different shoes. The employee tried their best to look…

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    the nation), industry diversity (No. 27), racial and ethnic diversity (No. 37) and language diversity (No. 49)” (Rhodes, 2015). A perfect example of diversity within a Fortune 500 company is Macy’s department store. Macy’s makes diversity a priority, when in search of employees. “While companies like Macy’s have made diversity a concrete criteria in their last few board searches, not all companies outline to recruiters that difference is a priority” (Fairchild, 2015). Then again, that may very…

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    reconnection and sustainable revolution is to take place, individuals must be complicite and actively hoping for the change. Too many theories impose great social change without considering the compliance of the actors which must live in the system. Macy’s approach to transition cultivates the sustainable society at the individual level, which promotes more stable and holistic change. One question I would pose to Macy would be what happens to individuals who do not agree with or believe in the…

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    #37 Macy’s Shoppers Are Going Digital It’s official. Macy’s shoppers are going digital. According to a recent survey, almost half of Macy’s shoppers (47%) will do most of their holiday shopping online this year. Macy in the Digital Age Macy’s surveyed 5,000 of their shoppers last month to uncover (the truth about) their holiday shopping plans and they gathered some interesting information. Of the 47% of shoppers who will mostly buy online, 35% will use a computer and 12% will use a smartphone…

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    I have gotten the opportunity to work for Macy’s as a Merchandising Associate. I can say that I have learned a lot about the retail environment since I acquired a position for them. I learned to appreciate it that there is more behind the scenes in a store that everything that is seen as a shopper. As a merchandising associate, we have to meet at the mall at 5am to begin our duties to ensure that everything is done and that all the signing for the sales are done effectively so that the rest of…

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    section of this site for a minute and share some great deals on clothes. Let's start first with Macy's where you can get an extra 20% off using the code SUPER. Plus if you use my favorite app the Ibotta App you can earn $10. You have to spend $100 after discounts and you will earn the $10 rebate, which is available on Ibotta. You have to use the Ibotta link in order to get this rebate. Since Macy's is have a sale you can get a lot more for your $100 just sitting at the computer and once…

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    With a proving record the following strategies can increase the foot traffic to the retail stores “increase curb appeal, leverage digital tools to drive physical traffic, hold events, and offer superior services and experiences’ (Nicasio, 2015), thus Macy’s decide to create small coffee places inside the store where customers can have a drink, as well as a little snack to make their shopping experience more comfortable, moreover this strategy prevent customer for leaving the store to find…

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    The starting point is to imagine every person in the United States lining up for a parade similar to that of the famous Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade held annually in New York City. This parade would be a single file line of citizens arranged in accordance with their annual income. The parade would start with those making the least amount followed by those who make more, viz., the lowest earners in front, and the highest earners in back. The parade would be one hour in length. The income…

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    Unit 1 Case Study Macy's

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    1. There are different ways Macy’s management can use information systems to implement the new strategies to improve sales and tailor the merchandise to the local consumer. By implementing new technologies like their new system (RFID) radio frequency identification Macy’s will be able to improve the inventory accuracy. This system was able to increase sales, gross margins and price drops by decreasing inventory counts with the instantaneous and precise software used in the RDIF system. By using…

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    One of my favorite things about New York was watching the Macy's Day Parade. We were located behind a fence with loads of other people in front of us, so it was difficult to see the different floats and acts. My cousins cheer team had the honor of participating in the parade. It was really outstanding to see someone from our family in such an enormous event. People from all around the world come to see this parade. There were so many blow up balloons and floats with singers, dancers, and other…

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