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What to know about Woolworths’ appointment of its first female CEO in 100 years

Inside Retail

The appointment of Amanda Bardwell as Woolworths Group’s next managing director and CEO, effective September 1, marks a historic moment for the parent company of Woolworths Supermarkets and Big W, which reported nearly $65 billion in sales last financial year. She took on her most recent role, as the managing director of WooliesX, in 2017.

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A look at Sanity’s final days: What happens when a retailer says goodbye?

Inside Retail

Itaoui – who joined Sanity as an area manager in 2001, according to the Australian Financial Review – acknowledged that the business was unable to survive the diminishing availability of physical content, as well as a shift in demand toward digital content among consumers. “But, Special sales may be announced to increase cash flow.’.

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Ksubi’s return to Australian shores with Bondi Beach House and what’s next

Inside Retail

Investment from Breakwater was the break out of hardship Ksubi needed and the distribution deal with retailer General Pants Co allowed the brand to “iron out the kinks,” while exclusive deals with Barney’s, Kith and Selfridges allowed the brand to steady its cash flow and rebuild. It was originally called Tsubi.

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“It’s the right time to open some stores”: Ksubi CEO Craig King

Inside Retail

There was the famous runway show in 2001 when they released rats down the runway. But when you’re growing a business, particularly an international fashion business, it’s particularly heavy on resources and cash flow. They got a lot of attention really quickly, and they got some good accounts.

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Embracing and understanding complexity with Andy Polaine

Design Wanted

When I visited my friend Ben Reason at LiveWork’s studio around 2001 in London, he told me about what they were trying to do and this emerging new discipline they were fundamental in pioneering called Service Design. Working in this area, there’s a common flow. That’s fundamentally interesting to me.

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