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The Merchandise Planning Manager will be owning the planning and business strategy for the Footwear and Accessories categories at Madewell. 7+ years of merchandise planning experience; a total of 5-7 years of related experience in allocation, merchandising, financial planning, strategy, or business analytics.
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Merchandise Planner, Global Merchandise Planning Calvin Klein Apparel. DECISION MAKING: Must be able to make decisions quickly in an ever-changing environment; partner cross functionally with Global Merchandising, Global Merchandise Planning and Global regions and Regional channels to make decisions as needed.
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The Merchandise Planner will be key partner to Global Merchandising and Global regions/ Regional channels to understand and address product opportunities and challenges. Set topline financial targets and provide planning guidance for all projections and buys to ensure proper penetration by product category and mix.
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Ensure style/sku planning attributes are consistent with evolving product line architecture. Knowledge of ACS, SAP, 7th On-Line, MicroStrategy/Lighthouse, Miro/Visulon preferred. Analyze selling performance across Global regions and Regional channels In-Season/Post-season business opportunity WTD/MTD selling analysis and share out QTD/STD selling hindsights Top line sales and sales trends.
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Experience: 3 to 5+ years of experience in a retail or wholesale environment, including time as a Planner, Buyer, or as Retail business analyst. Provide both qualitative and quantitative analysis at quarterly and seasonal hindsights and investment reviews, drawing insights to affect future product line architecture.
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Responsible for strategic planning and development of the retail operations at HOFV. This includes but is not limited to Team Shops located in Tom Benson Stadium, Forever Lawn Sports Complex, GameDay Bay Waterpark novelty operations for events, and procuring branded items for various events and sponsorship team.
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Seasonal Merchandise Associates will assist with the sale of official NASCAR licensed merchandise. We are the industry leaders in designing, planning, and realizing exceptional experiences in sports and entertainment.
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Fossil Group is looking for a Merchandise Planner 2 to help lead the planning functions for Watch Station Stores. Work closely with global brand and assortment planning teams to align and execute merchandise strategies.
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Our offices are in Franconia and Exeter, New Hampshire, with the Merchandise Planning Analyst position available for hybrid work from the following states: New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine and Vermont.
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Is responsible for leading a team of DTC merchandise planning members across the 12 Wolverine Worldwide brands. Senior Director, Merchandise Planning. Web Designer "In my role, I am responsible for collaboration with all cross-functional partners to manage all aspects of the eCommerece business, including business planning, content strategy and development, promotional campaigns and other online marketing, web design, web analytics and technologies.
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As Senior Merchandise Manager you will manage merchandise planning, product assortments and buying for a multi-million-dollar retail operation including ten brick and mortar locations as well as ecommerce.
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This will be a great opportunity to broaden scope significantly for someone with a traditional merchandise planning background. 3+ years in an analytical role including experience in merchandise or inventory planning.
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Oversee the GM&HBC taxonomy and assortment planning for both owned and marketplace businesses. As the Senior Category Manager for General Merchandise and Health & Beauty Care (GM/HBC), you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of these categories at Weee.
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Herman Miller Retail is looking for an Associate Merchandise Planner to join our corporate Planning team in our Stamford, CT office. This role will report to the Merchandise Planning Manager.
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Proven track record of success in driving sales and profitability through strategic merchandise planning and assortment management. Works with Planning to achieve effective merchandise control for replenishment of key items, appropriate open-to-buy, and product turnover.
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