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		<title>Biggest Retail Failure in North America History</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2015 01:35:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Target Canada executives should be embarrassed with their business acumen, lack of strategy, inability to run logistics, and the incredibly irrelevant marketing that resulting in the Biggest Retail Failure in [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Target Canada executives should be embarrassed with their business acumen, lack of strategy, inability to run logistics, and the incredibly irrelevant marketing that resulting in the Biggest Retail Failure in North America history. Former President of Canada was fired after the first Billion dollar performance loss year 1 and Mark Schindele took over to deliver an even worse performance, chalking up another Billion in losses in year 2.</p>
<p>Brian Cornell put the nails in the coffin after 6 months as CEO as he lost his support for Schindele follow his continued flawed strategy, poor performance and consistent excuses.</p>
<p>Target published they would not make a profit until 2021… In fact they realized they would never make a profit behind their strategy and didn’t want to move to a 3rd President in less than a year to find out.</p>
<p>Target Corp. had already spent 7 Billion propping up the money losing Canadian division, the court documents revealed.</p>
<p>We now hear all the 17,600 Target employees talk about how hard they worked and no doubt this is very true. In back years of business the game is on, and people rise to the challenge and put in the extra work to change poor results. The issue was the work went for not as you can run the fastest on the track but if you’re going the wrong direction you never achieve the results you desire. Target leadership never got it. They had no Footfall strategy and continued to consistently work on in store conversion initiatives signing one poor partnership brand after another.</p>
<p>Target Leadership failed to recognize signs of the demise, the signals that the business may need to be restructured in order to turn around the situation.</p>
<p><strong>Internally here is what drove Target Canada’s Failure:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Inept Leadership</li>
<li>Poor Marketing Strategy &amp; Execution</li>
<li>Inability to deliver Flawless Logistic Execution</li>
<li>Lack of Effective Strategic Management Team</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Externally here is what drove Target Canada’s demise:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Competition delivering a more relevant consumer solution</li>
<li>Inability to listen to Canadian Research</li>
<li>Labour issues, having rehired less than 10% of Zellers employees (26,000)</li>
<li>Poor launch of stores and lack of relevant hook to drive store footfall.</li>
<li>Continued apologizes publically for disappointing the consumers instead of delivering what they want.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Inept Leadership/Management Cause Business Failure</strong></p>
<p>Target Leadership failed to identify the biggest challenges to move forward and failed to devise a coherent approach to overcome them. Leadership failed in providing vision, strategy or execution.</p>
<p>Let us strip away at the excuses, explanations, rationalizations, and justifications for business failure; in the majority of cases it is because of management just like Target Canada. In an honest analysis, it is plausible to say, “Poor leadership” can lead towards corporate insolvency. Leaders will accept the kudos of business success; however most will not take the blame for business distress, which goes with the territory. Target Canada executives should be embarrassed of their performance and impact on corporate losses and over 17,600 employees jobs.</p>
<p>The number one cause of business failure is management. And in most cases it is because the leaders are “in a state of denial.” Unfortunately Mark Schindele was in this state to the end. Brian Cornell came to the realization that Mark couldn’t deliver and Target Corp. could move to a third President of Canada in less than 2 years, so he cut his losses and shut the doors on all 133 Target Canada stores.</p>
<p><strong>The leadership reasons for Target Canada’s failure, and the roles and responsibilities they play:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Lack of Character</strong>: Without strong character attributes encompassing ethics, a leader cannot effectively lead without the trust, confidence, and loyalty required by employees. Character plays a key role in the viability of a business failure. Excuses will never deliver results&#8230;</li>
<li><strong>Lack of Vision</strong>: The CEO/President must clearly define and communicate the corporate vision. Without vision, a flawed vision, or a poorly communicated vision, executive leadership has a problem.</li>
<li><strong>Poor Branding</strong>: Poor branding generally means poor leadership. Brand equity, if declining, must be blamed on the leadership. You must question whether the leadership abdicated their responsibility while an erosion of brand equity is taking place. It is a failure in the alignment of vision with strategy for allowing the deteriorating of a brand’s promise. The Expect More Pay Less was flipped in Canada to be Expect Less Pay More by disappointed consumers</li>
<li><strong>Lack of Execution</strong>: It all comes down to execution; the implementation to ensure a certainty of execution is primary for executive leadership. Leadership must focus on deploying the necessary resources to ensure that the largest risks are adequately managed, and/or that the biggest opportunities are exploited to avoid failure. Logistic execution was a disaster at best and after two years they still didn&#8217;t get it.</li>
<li><strong>Flawed Strategy</strong>: A flawed strategy simply reveals weak leadership. While there are exceptions to every rule, companies tend to succeed by design and fail by default. Show me a company with a flawed strategy and I’ll show you an incompetent leader. The total lack of a successful Footfall Strategy was the reason for the demise. With no one in the stores, business is never sustainable.</li>
<li><strong>Poor Management</strong>: The choice of recruiting, mentoring, deploying, and retaining management talent is up to leadership. Thus it is leaders blame if it fails to act to correct mistakes, change direction, or effective execute of strategy. It is the job of leadership to recruit, mentor, deploy, and retain management talent. Target Corp is a large retailer with resources and was incapable of building a successful team inside and out which could right the business.</li>
<li><strong>Lack of Sales</strong>: The lack of coherent strategy, pricing, positioning, branding, distribution, or compensation impacts revenue. A lack of sales is ultimately attributable to a lack of leadership. Target Canada had all 133 stores failing which where effected by all theirs sales drivers above.</li>
<li><strong>No Innovation</strong>: Remember, even Kodak was innovative, but has faltered from global competition. Leaders must create a culture of innovation or they will fall on the innovation sword. Innovation must be mission critical. As an example, textile maker, Milliken &amp; Co., leveraged innovation to effectively compete. The strong bias for innovation by great leaders constantly recreates businesses and generates new opportunities. Leaders that are slow moving towards innovation will doomed the business. Target was stuck on saying they wanted to deliver the Target Experience&#8230; When you failing, instead of giving the consumers what you want, try giving them what they want. You will be surprised on the success.</li>
<li><strong>Not Tackling the Market</strong>: Good leadership tracks sound market opportunities, however pursuing the wrong market, or even following the right market improperly will lead to disaster. But also sizing a business too fast, too slow, or yet at worst not designing a scalable business correctly lacks leadership. Target went full speed on the 133 stores locations driving a flawed strategy to the end.</li>
<li><strong>Poor Professional Advice</strong>: All entrepreneurs and CEOs require quality professional advice. “<em>No man is an Island</em>,” so there is no excuse to having a “blind spot” to support limitations or added recommendations to strengthen ones’ knowledge or wisdom in making informed decisions. It is pure arrogances not to recognize the need for advice that has led many companies down the wrong path. Targets inability to hire a Canadian market expert or add a Canadian to their executive board to help put them on the map was not only a poor decision but arrogance.</li>
<li><strong>Competitive Awareness:</strong> It is critical to understand the competitive landscape to navigate the enterprise successfully. Not understanding, acutely, what the competitors are doing can disable any competitive advantage the company may have, that can play an important role in business decline</li>
</ul>
<p>Game Over&#8230; This goes down as the Biggest Retail Failure in North America History. Really sad for the 17,600 jobs lost due to a bad leadership.</p>
<p><strong>Scott Bradley          President &#8211; Retail Shark Group</strong></p>
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<li>Merchandise Planning</li>
<li>Promotion Optimization</li>
<li>Price Management</li>
<li>Social Media Development</li>
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<li>Product Development &amp; Sourcing</li>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-65" src="http://retailsharkgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/bg_jnf5.png" alt="bg_jnf5" width="88" height="52" />Your Brand Manager is a direct line to everything The Shark Retail Group offers. Together, you will develop a strategic plan, unique to the product, which defines target accounts, costs associated with market entry and promotional plans.Through your Brand Manager you will remain up to date on the progress of the brand and market performance, as well as access to:</p>
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<li>Distribution Reports</li>
<li>Go-to-Market Strategies</li>
<li>Forecasting &amp; Business Planning</li>
<li>Listing Process Procedures</li>
<li>Trade Spend Management</li>
<li>Promotional Calendar Development</li>
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<p>Regardless of whether your brand is established, or new to the market, we will assist with developing listing strategies, maximizing promotional plans, managing trade investment, providing detailed sales reports, and taking the time to guarantee each brand is being represented in the utmost professional manner to ensure long term success.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As an innovative and dynamic agency, we are totally committed to exceeding the needs of our clients, to ensure their success. Our professional style and innovative approach is based on proven principles that assist in delivering the best results.We believe the key to achieving effective business results is to build strong, synergistic and collaborative partnerships with our clients that are based on values, integrity and loyalty.</p>
<p>From these solid relationships, we establish desired business objectives and develop an in depth understanding of your specific business needs. We endeavour to gain an insight into your business culture and ensure we work in ways that reflect your business objectives.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2015 00:30:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Distributor of Fine Canadian Products &#38; Unique International Lines Our Retail Sharks focus on the development, sales and marketing of both Branded and Private Label retail products lines. Our goal [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="color: #1a0b5b;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-43" src="http://retailsharkgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/bg_2c5k.png" alt="bg_2c5k" width="685" height="251" />Distributor of Fine Canadian Products &amp; Unique International Lines</span></strong></p>
<p>Our Retail <strong>Sharks</strong> focus on the development, sales and marketing of both Branded and Private Label retail products lines. Our goal is to be the industry&#8217;s most innovative professionals and can manage the complete spectrum of Branded and Private Label product development.</p>
<p>A partnership with <b>The Retail Shark Group</b> means your company stands to have a competitive advantage. Your organization will be represented by a company that has unique skills and knowledge developed through vast years of experience managing endless categories in the consumer packaged goods industry. Our team has won numerous sales, marketing and president&#8217;s awards for the impact to corporate profit.</p>
<p>We have worked for some of the largest blue chip companies in Canada, which include Sobeys, Fleetwood, Lexus, and The Nuance Group North America, a global leader in Travel Retail Industry. We also have comprehensive knowledge of Private Label, having been directly involved in the development of programs for a number of key retailers in Canada. This broad experience and knowledge gives <strong>us</strong> a unique understanding of category management that has been developed from conducting business from both sides of the desk.</p>
<p>We are a cost effective alternative for your organization and you will be guaranteed utmost professionalism when we represent your company. We are a company built on the basis of providing a range of very high quality services at affordable rates. We translate strategy into action, achieving an optimum level of economic performance.</p>
<p>As a Shark, we believe great results is a combination of passion, integrity, skill, and commitment. We relentlessly work to improve and create value for our clients. We believe when you have the lead, you keep the lead by being aggressive like a shark.</p>
<p>This is the one time that you will be happy a Shark is behind you&#8230;</p>
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<p><span style="color: #1a0b5b;"><strong>BENEFITS of using The Retail Shark Group</strong></span></p>
<div>Diverse Retail Experience</div>
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<li>Numerous major retailers expertise</li>
<li>Both retail and wholesale environments knowledge</li>
<li>Have worked with major suppliers and retailers</li>
<li>Managed endless categories</li>
<li>Experience working for blue chip manufacturers in a sales, marketing &amp; development capacity</li>
<li>World class Marketing, Management and Accounting tertiary qualifications</li>
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<div>Private Label Expertise</div>
<ul>
<li>Have years of experience working on large private label brands in the grocery &amp; the travel retail industry</li>
<li>Understand all facets of the development process</li>
<li>Developed different tier private label programs for major retailers</li>
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<div>Competitive Advantage</div>
<ul>
<li>Our innovative business approach has lead to numerous sales &amp; marketing awards</li>
<li>You will be represented by consultants with Private Label expertise, giving you a unique position over your competitors</li>
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<p><strong>Efficient</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Dedicated full-time resource</li>
<li>No down time learning the Consumer Packaged Goods or Travel Retail industries</li>
<li>We will hit the ground running, being productive from day one</li>
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<div>Professionalism</div>
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<li>Deliver professional representation of your company and brands as this is the cornerstone of good business</li>
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