Turnaround of JC Penny
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Case Code : BSTR160 Case Length : 15 Pages Period : 1990 - 2005 Organization : J C PENNEY Pub Date : 2005 Teaching Note : Available Countries : USA Industry : Retailing
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The Downfall
In the late 1990s, even when the organized retail industry in the US was going in for centralized merchandising, JCP continued to leave merchandising decisions in the hands of local store managers. It was the store managers who decided what and how much to buy...
The Turnaround
In 1999, Vanessa Castagna (Castagna), who had merchandising experiences at
Target, TJX Cos. and Wal-Mart, joined as COO in charge of stores, merchandise,
and catalog. Castagna, the first outsider to ever serve JCP at the level of COO,
introduced a number of operational changes in the company. "When I joined JCPenney, I assumed that its store managers would be generally competent and up
to speed.
This did not turn out to be the case. When I joined the company, I also assumed
that the correct systems and procedures would be in place. This did not turn out
to be the case. Finally, when I joined the company, I assumed that senior
management would at least be on top of things.
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Bouncing Back
The restructuring exercise carried out at JCP showed improved results for the
company. JCP's stock value, which went northwards, indicated that that the
bourses had been supportive of the restructuring exercise through the years
(Refer Exhibit III for stock movements of JCP between the period 2000-05)...
Outlook
Earlier Sears, Roebuck & Co. (Sears) was considered as JCP's
main competitor, but with the Sears-Kmart merger coming into effect, the
competitive position changed and Kohl's took Sears' position as JCP's major
competitor . Industry observers have contrary opinions on the effect of the
merger between Kmart and Sears on JCP...
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Exhibits
Exhibit I(a): Geographical Spread of JCP Outlets in
US Exhibit I(b):J C Penney Stores in US and Brazil in 2003 Exhibit II: Stock Price Movement and Volume Turnover for J C Penney
during March 1995 and March 2005 at New York Stock Exchange Exhibit III: Stock Price Movement for J C Penney during March 2000 and
March 2005 at New York Stock Exchange Exhibit IV: Stock Price Movement and Volume Turnover for J C Penney
between February 2004 and February 2005 at New York Stock Exchange |
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