Case 39 – Ann Taylor Introduction Ann Taylor was founded in 1954 as a wardrobe home for busy‚ socially upscale women by Robert Liebeskind. Its first stand-alone clothing store was started in New Haven‚ Connecticut. Ann Taylor was never a real person; it was a brand identity or a personality within the retail clothing industry. Kay Krill‚ the current president/CEO‚ has been the leader of the company since 2004 and has faced many issues and challenges with the ANN legacy as a women’s specialty
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Introduction/Case Issues Ann Taylor is being affected by external and internal factors that are making the company fight for survival in the specialty retail industry. Ann Taylor is being affected by the declining economy‚ which is generating a wave of retail closures. The company is being threatened by slowing consumer demand due to the worsened macroeconomic conditions. Shoppers are now more careful when spending their money and as a result Ann Taylor lost $333.9 million in 2008 and the uncertainty
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Ann Taylor: Survival in Specialty Retail Founded in 1954 by Robert Liebeskind‚ Ann Taylor starting out in New Haven‚ Connecticut‚ is first stand-alone store. Ann Taylor was considered a store for the busy socially upscale women- polished‚ refined and versatile women. Although Ann Taylor wasn’t a real person‚ her persona lived up to the character of the customer. Ann Taylor has been one of the most popular women’s clothing companies in the United States. Ann Taylor has four divisions; Ann Taylor
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Case 2 Ann Taylor: Survival in Speciality Retail 1. What industry is Ann in? Ann Taylor is a specialty retail clothing store for ladies only. The quality of Ann Taylor is similar to that of Talbots‚ Abercrombie & Fitch‚ or Banana Republic. Keep in mind Ann Taylor was never a person like Elizabeth Taylor. Ann Taylor is only the brand identity. 2. Using Porter’s five forces model‚ identify the key issues in the competitive environment that affect ANN and its rivals. Identify and evaluate
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Opportunity & Issue Analysis- Judy Seng & Yui Yasuda Executive Summary Ann Taylor Stores Corp. has been one of the largest apparel and accessories firms in the fashion industry for a long time. It has four divisions; Ann Taylor‚ LOFT‚ Ann Taylor Factory and LOFT Outlet each of which caters the same category of apparel and accessories‚ i.e. work related clothing to different markets. The introduction of Dan Taylor; our challenge has been positive and we feel that this division for men’s clothing
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Ann Taylor (based on an earlier version of the case) 1. Consider the performance of A nn Taylor. How well is the present strategy working? Ann Taylor compared to the industry: I n fiscal year 2005‚ Ann Taylor was number six in the Women’s Wear Daily’s top twenty of the publicly traded retailers specializing in women ’s wear. ANN maintained this position from the previou s fiscal year 2004. Ann Taylor compared to key rivals: Several retailers that target the same or similar demographic
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information obtained in this document is intended to provide insight in both marketing and management strategies performed by Ann Taylor retail and factory stores. The implementation of certain managerial functions is crucial to the foundation and successfulness of a company. Introduction * Ann Taylor was founded in 1954‚ by Richard Liebeskind. The very first Ann Taylor store was opened two years later in New Haven‚ Connecticut. The company has grown to having manufacturing facilities in more
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AN Ann Taylor was founded by Robert Liebeskind‚ son of a high-class dressmaker‚ and dates back to 1954. At the time Ann Taylor was a bestselling dress design that was gifted to Robert by his father for good luck. The design of this dress brought to life the “well-dressed woman” and the Ann Taylor legacy was born. Robert Liebeskind opened his first Ann Taylor store in New Haven‚ Connecticut where the first wave of new stores opened primarily in eastern college towns. Then in 1977‚ Liebeskind sold
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000 specialty retail stores operate in the US with combined annual sales of $350 billion CAGR 2002-06: 5% Market is dominated by large players like Best Buy‚ Toys “R” Us‚ Gap‚ Sports Authority‚ etc The market size of some major product categories: o Shoes and clothing - $125 billion o Electronics and appliances - $85 billion o Jewelry - $25 billion o Sporting goods - $25 billion o Books - $25 billion Other categories include Toys‚ Music‚ Luggage‚ Pet supplies‚ etc Specialty retailers
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Speciality Retail Group’s (SRG) solution worked by getting help from Kewill in dealing to reduce warehousing‚ transportation cost‚ reduce delivery time and to increase the exchange of stock and sales data between SRG and its suppliers. Kewill is a leading provider of software solutions that enable enterprises and logistics providers to manage the movement of goods and information across the globe. By pairing up will Kewill‚ it has benefited them in so many ways. First off Kewill is a provider of
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