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WorkForce: Automated Labor Scheduling

With the touch of a button, create the most customer-friendly and economical schedule for your store staff. Roll up the schedule detail and summary to divisional and regional management.

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Fill in the missing piece. You've got employees, a supply chain, inventory and stores. Now, how can you make it all work together effectively and efficiently? And do all this while maintaining a focus on the customer.

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Gordmans Discount Retail Stores to Go Public (8/2/2010)
Gordmans Stores, a Midwestern discount retailer is preparing an initial public offering this week and, reports The Wall Street Journal, investors are watching.

The 68-store chain has courted a strong following in the Midwest with cut-price clothing and home decor products that boast department-store and specialty-store labels.

Gordmans, which has recently seen a steady rise sales and profits, is looking to raise as much as $81 million when it lists on the Nasdaq.

“I believe this is the best deal of the week,” Scott Sweet, managing director of research firm IPOBoutique.com, told the newspaper. “These stores aren’t being located next to Nordstroms. They’re selling low-priced, high-end clothing, and that is a logical and popular way to shop, especially in the current economic times.”
 
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