JC Penney's People Strategy: Setting the Right Climate for Human Resource Development
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Case Code : BSTR274 Case Length : 16 pages Period : 2004-2007 Pub Date : 2008 Teaching Note : Available Organization : JC Penney Corporation, Inc. Countries : USA
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Background Note
The origin of JCP can be traced back to The Golden Rule (TGR), a dry goods and clothing store, in Kemmerer, Wyoming, set up in 1902 by James Cash Penney (Penney)...
The Need for a Change in Culture
On October 27, 2004, JCP announced that Ullman would succeed Questrom as chairman and CEO of JCP on December 1, 2004.
Ullman was chosen ahead of Castagna due to what Questrom described as his "superior record of success in retailing" and the leadership that he had demonstrated at Macy's, LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, and the DFS Group (Duty Free Shoppers). The management at JCP expected Ullman to take JCP
to the next level...
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Changing a Century-Old Culture a Big Challenge
However, analysts felt that the challenge before Ullman was immense. New blood had to be infused in JCP
without the existing employees being alienated. The organizational culture at
Penney had not changed much since the time of its founder Penney...
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Intitiatives Taken by JCP
Though Ullman had rich experience in the industry, he desisted from introducing sweeping changes at JCP based on what he thought was right.
For the first few months, he patiently listened to the employees. He also looked outside for ideas.
He talked with people who had led turnarounds in other companies and
even sent a team to International Business Machines Corp (IBM)... |
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