I heard a podcast about Barnes and Noble last year. They reorganized and backed away from a single corporate inventory and store layout. Each store manager is responsible for selecting inventory and highlighting certain items to reflect the local market and sensibilities.
So why do you read Doonesbury if you don’t care about these “kindergarten wars”? I’m not interested in “The Lockhorns” but don’t feel the need to grip about the strip.
I heard a podcast about Barnes and Noble last year. They reorganized and backed away from a single corporate inventory and store layout. Each store manager is responsible for selecting inventory and highlighting certain items to reflect the local market and sensibilities.