"Why Be Open 7 Days When Only 4 Are Profitable?"

As we have all read and heard - repeatedly - it has been a VERY tough couple of years for independent retailers everywhere. Lack of willing customers, narrower margins, inability to get traditional bank loans, huge increase in on-line competition, etc., etc. has been brutal on thousands of retailers.

With all that doom and gloom around us, it's a special thrill to tell the remarkable turnaround story of one brave retailer. We've been asked by The National Retail Federation to present this case on January 11 at their 100th Anniversary EXPO in NYC at the Jacob Javits Center. (If you are going to be there, please come by to meet our client, John Whisler, one of the Co-Owners of Kitchen Kaboodle.)

Here's the copy that The NRF is using to describe our presentation:
"Why Be Open Seven Days when Only Four are Profitable?!"
This session will feature a real-life case study in creative crisis management, and how challenging conventional wisdom can help the independent retailer serve their best, most profitable customers with the products they want, at the prices they want, and the times they actually want to shop.
Speakers:
Patricia M. Johnson and Richard F. Outcalt
Co-Founders; The Retail Owners Institute®

And if you cannot be there, here's the gist of the story:
At the moment of steepest economic free-fall, their bank abruptly called their loans, their attorney described Chapters 7 and 11, the owners' respective homes were pledged, it was February and slowest time of the year, their vendors were anxious to get paid, and their 100+ employees were trembling with the uncertainty.

Yet, the owners kept their cool, created a never-been-done-before plan, disregarded the nay-sayers, and then executed it like the pros they are. (Eight months later their industry presented them with a "First-in-America Award for Innovation"!!!)
For 2011, we wish you the kind of strength, fortitude and vision that this retailer displayed. We all need to keep our eyes on the horizon and not be focused on the rough waters around us.

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