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  • “The Risks of a Blue Ocean Strategy: Lessons from JCPenney’s Failed Attempt” Title: “JCPenney’s Struggle for Survival: A Case Study on the Perils of Attempting a Blue Ocean Strategy”

     
    This activity is important because, as a strategic leader, you must be able to guide your company toward effective strategic positions of cost leadership, differentiation or a blue ocean strategy.
    The goal of this exercise is to illustrate the risks of attempting a blue ocean strategy.
    Read the following case on JCPenney and then answer the questions that follow.
    JCPenney was once one of the top department stores in the United States, with more than 2,000 locations at its peak. Indeed, the retailer was so common in the suburbs that one could not imagine a shopping mall without a JCPenney. Generations of America’s children were mesmerized by its annual holiday catalog. As recent as 2007, JCPenney had enjoyed a market valuation of $18 billion. In a bit over a decade, JCPenney’s market cap had fallen to a mere $269 million. Thus, the retailer lost 98.5 percent of its valuation or $17.7 billion in a bit over decade. Many observers expect JCPenney to follow Sears—once the leading American retailer—to also file for bankruptcy, which Sears did in 2018. What went wrong?
    Of course, all retailers are exposed to the same threat, Amazon, which has become synonymous with online shopping. Although Walmart, Target, and Best Buy all have become more competitive in recent years, JCPenney sped up its own demise with a bad business strategy. In particular, under former CEO Ron Johnson, JCPenney learned the hard way how difficult it is to change a strategic position. When hired as JCPenney’s CEO in 2011, Johnson was hailed as a star executive. Johnson was poached from Apple, where he had created and led Apple’s retail stores since 2000. Apple’s stores are the most successful retail outlets globally in terms of sales per square foot. No other retail outlet, not even luxury jewelers, achieves more. This poaching didn’t come cheap: JCPenney paid Ron Johnson close to $53 million in total compensation in 2011, even though he didn’t start until November of that year.
    Once on board with JCPenney, Johnson immediately began to change the company’s strategic position from a cost-leadership to a blue ocean strategy, attempting to combine its traditional cost-leadership position with a differentiation position. In particular, he tried to reposition the department store more toward the high end by providing an improved customer experience and more exclusive merchandise through in-store boutiques. Johnson ordered all clearance racks with steeply discounted merchandise, common in JCPenney stores, to be removed. He also did away with JCPenney’s long-standing practice of mailing discount coupons to its customers. Rather than following industry best practice by testing the more drastic strategic moves in a small number of selected stores, Johnson implemented them in all of the then 1,800 stores at once. When one executive raised the issue of pretesting, Johnson bristled and responded: “We didn’t test at Apple.”1 Under his leadership, JCPenney also got embroiled in a legal battle with Macy’s because of Johnson’s attempt to lure away homemaking maven Martha Stewart and her exclusive merchandise collection.
    The envisioned blue ocean strategy failed badly, and JCPenney ended up being stuck in the middle. Within 12 months with Johnson at the helm, JCPenney’s sales dropped by 25 percent. In a hypercompetitive industry such as retailing where every single percent of market share counts, this was a landslide. Things went from bad to worse. In 2013, JCPenney’s stock performed so poorly it was dropped from the S&P 500 index. Less than 18 months into his new job, Johnson was fired. JCPenney had lost over two-thirds of its market valuation (or $6 billion) under Johnson’s leadership. The attempted overhaul of JCPenney under Johnson also left the company burdened with more than $4 billion in debt. Myron Ullman, his predecessor, was brought out of retirement as a temporary replacement.
    Under Johnson’s leadership, JCPenney failed at its attempted blue ocean strategy and instead sailed deeper into the red ocean of bloody competition. This highlights the perils of attempting a blue ocean strategy because of the inherent trade-offs in the underlying generic business strategies of cost leadership and differentiation. As a result, JCPenney continues to experience a sustained competitive disadvantage and may go out of business.
    To turn around the 120-year-old icon, the board appointed Marvin Ellison as CEO in 2015. With a strong background in operations management and leadership skills honed at The Home Depot, he focused on lowering JCPenney’s cost structure while increasing perceived value offered to its customers. In an attempt to stem losses, in 2017 JCPenney closed some 140 retail stores across the United States out of a total of 1,000 remaining outlets. Marvin Ellison was lured back into the home improvement industry when he was appointed CEO of Lowe’s in 2018.
    In October 2018, Jill Soltau was appointed CEO of JCPenney. She was previously the CEO of Jo-Ann Stores, a fabric-and-craft retailer. Her new business strategy is not yet clear, and several top executive positions were still vacant as of spring 2019. Soltau retained McKinsey, a strategy consulting firm, to help with the turnaround. One question she faces is whether to continue selling appliances, which her predecessor brought back in 2016 to take away sales from failing Sears. JCPenney had discontinued sales of appliances in 1983 to focus on apparel, and the majority of JCPenney’s sales still come from apparel, an area the retailer has neglected in recent years, even though JCPenney was once the go-to apparel retailer for American middle-class families. Whether Soltau will successfully sharpen JCPenney’s strategic position and thus make the American icon competitive again remains to be seen.
    **JCPenney filed for bankruptcy in May 2020, after the publication of this case.
    AFTER READING THE CASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
    While all brick-and-mortar retailers face the threat of Amazon and online shopping in general, why did JCPenney perform so poorly while other retailers such as Walmart, Best Buy, or Target fare better?
    Ron Johnson was hailed as a star executive at Apple, where he led the company’s highly successful retail arm. As CEO of JCPenney, he applied the “Apple playbook,” for example, moving JCPenney toward the higher end of the market or going with hunches (“we didn’t test at Apple”), rather than applying more traditional decision making. Why did his attempt to change JCPenney’s strategic position from cost-leadership to a blue ocean strategy fail so spectacularly? What are some of the lessons?
    You are part of the McKinsey strategy consulting team that the new CEO, Jill Soltau, retained to help turn around JCPenney. What recommendations would you give her? In particular, what type of business strategy would you want JCPenney to pursue, and how would you make the changes necessary? Be specific.

  • Title: “Case Study: Managing Glandular Disorders in an Established Patient”

    Wk 8 – Glandular Disorders Case Study [due Mon]
    Wk 8 – Glandular Disorders Case Study [due Mon]
    Assignment Content
    This week focused on endocrine and immunological disorders with an emphasis on the importance of using subjective and objective data collection techniques to develop differential diagnoses. It is time to practice your skills by completing a case for an established patient.
    Complete the following case study by answering the questions associated with the scenario. 
    Scenario
    Tamara, a 42-year-old woman who is an established patient, comes to an appointment complaining of sudden and unexpected weight gain, fatigue, and heavy menses for the past 3 months. Tamara has a history of allergies, Guillain-Barré syndrome at age 18, depression, and some difficulty getting pregnant in the past. Her maternal grandmother had a history of thyroid problems, but no specific information was available. 
    Case Questions
    Answer the following questions in 350 to 525 words:
    What additional assessments should be included in the patient examination? 
    Should this patient have had routine screening of thyroid function? Provide rationale for your answer.
    Which testing is needed to diagnose hypothyroidism?  
    Why is the measurement of free T4 always preferred over the total T4?  
    Under what circumstances should this patient be referred to an endocrinologist for treatment?
    Cite a minimum of 3 scholarly resources to support your assignment.
    Format citations and references according to APA guidelines.
    Submit your assignment.

  • “Analyzing Cash Flows from Operating Activities: A Case Study of Sasha Systems”

    question 1: Sasha Systems question 3: Compute cash flows from operating activities using the indirect method. question 4: Compute cash flows from operating activities using the direct method.

  • Title: “Building a Successful Southwest Transit Marketing Team: Strategies for Leadership, Motivation, and Collaboration”

    In Topic 4, selections for the Southwest Transit marketing team were made, and now your job is to present the recommendation to your director. Surprisingly though, a directive is issued informing management that only four people will be able to staff the team, which will of course increase the pressure finalizing the selection.
    Consider the vision for a successful Southwest Transit marketing team composed in Topic 4. Narrow down the team selection to four individuals for presentation to the director. Decide which strategies will be most effective for leading the agreed-upon team. Compose a PowerPoint presentation (10-12 slides), then record your 5-7-minute presentation using YouTube Video, Loom, or Zoom. On the title slide of your PowerPoint presentation, provide the link to your YouTube, Loom, or Zoom video recording that you created. Your presentation should address the following:
    Who are the four team members, and what was the primary reason each person was selected? How difficult was it to come to a decision regarding team selection? Which potential team member was most difficult to come to a consensus about? Why?
    What are the primary strengths of the team? What are its potential weaknesses? How positive is the management team about the team’s potential? Justify your answers with evidence from ” Southwest Transit Team Member Profiles.”
    What strategies will be most effective for motivating the team, managing conflict, ensuring success, and fostering collaboration? Cite specific motivational theories, conflict-resolution strategies, and leadership strategies in your answer.
    Justify how the selected team embodies the values of conscious capitalism and how the tenet of stakeholder orientation played a role in the team selection process. Provide citations to strengthen your claims.
    Describe how value is created for each stakeholder, and in what ways will the team positively impact the business as a whole?
    You are required to use at least three academic references to strengthen and support your claims and recommendations. Ensure each content slide has supporting citations and specific examples.
    While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text citations and references should be presented using APA documentation guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
    This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
    Benchmark Information
    This benchmark assignment assesses the following programmatic competency:
    MSL, Homeland Security and Emergency Management
    2.2: Evaluate Strategies for effectively leading teams and fostering collaboration.
    **You MUST use speaker notes in your PPT. This is where the body of your essay should be with the slides used for bullet points that highlight the content from the speaker notes. Also, you MUST record a 5–10-minute presentation using Zoom, Loom, or YouTube. A word of caution, if you do not use speaker notes and in-text citations from scholarly sources then you will earn no more than satisfactory for that section of the rubric. 
    **This presentation requires a minimum of three academic sources to be cited (do not use Google to find resources, you must use the textbook and two academic sources from the course resources or GCU library or Google Scholar from the past five years). If you use AI technology like ChatGTP you must cite it as a source, but it is not a scholarly source so you must still cite scholarly research. Keep in mind that tools like ChatGTP can be helpful but you must present your own original work.  
    ***Total of 12 slides already created only need to add information. Minimum of 100 Words per body slide (9 body slides).  

  • Title: Maximizing Care Outcomes: The Role of Other Health Care Team Professions As a pharmacist, I work closely with other health care professionals to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients. One of the key roles on the health care

    Find resources on the scope of practice for two selected professional roles on a health care team other than nursing.
    Post a 150-word discussion of how these other roles help maximize the improvement of care outcomes for patients. Be sure to use valid sources of information for the other professions, such as professional organization websites or professional literature.
    Identify two outside sources and their role in the organization. Initial post due by Thursday at 11:59 p.m. EST/EDT: a minimum of two scholarly references, one may be the text. The dictionary and .com articles are not acceptable.

  • Sources of Capital for Thomson Reuters Corporation (TRI) Thomson Reuters Corporation (TRI) is a leading provider of business information and services, catering to industries such as financial, legal, tax, and accounting. In order to fund its

    Finance assignment. We are conducting an analysis of the company Thomson Reuters 
    Corporation (TRI). Please can you write what sources of capital TRI uses. This information 
    can be obtained from their Balance sheet statement on Yahoo Finance or Wall Street 
    Journal. This is my portion. I would want it in 200-250 words and also cite APA. I use 
    simple grammar in my writing. Thank you

  • Connecting with the Elements: My Experience with Earth and Water When I first embarked on this assignment to connect with the elements, I was both excited and nervous. I have always been drawn to the natural world and its elements, but I had never

    1) Describe your experience 1)greeting, 2) feeling, 3) expressing gratitude with the EARTH element. What was this like for you? Did you have thoughts? Did you experience emotions? Did you have sensory experiences–sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing. Were you indoors or outdoors? Both? Share any experiences you would like to share and if you have any questions please ask. Be specific, write: ″When I greeted I . . . .″ ″For me what I experienced during the ′feeling′ stage was . . . ″ ″When I expressed gratitude, I experienced . . . ″
    2) Next write about your experience with the WATER element. Follow the instructions above.
    If you have any questions about this assignment, email me. Please write between 4 and 6 pages double-spaced 12 pt is fine. 

  • “Exploring Secondary Sources: A Rough Draft on Themes from Beowulf, Morte d’Arthur, Othello, or The Wife of Bath”

    I need a rough draft on saturday to submit and the essay has be based on either, beowulf, Morte d’Arthur, othello or the wife of bath. The sources must be secondary