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Book details for Into--and Out of--The GAP: A Cautionary Account of an American Retailer Buy Into--and Out of--The GAP: A Cautionary Account of an American Retailer
Into--and Out of--The GAP: A Cautionary Account of an American Retailer
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Louis E. V. Nevaer

Retail Industry

Sales rank 1,925,551 Customers rating (based on 6 reviews)
Into--and Out of--The GAP: A Cautionary Account of an American Retailer

Brief description of Into--and Out of--The GAP: A Cautionary Account of an American Retailer

How did America's largest clothing retailer, an institution that changed the way Americans shopped and dressed, manage to rise so fast, then fall so hard? From its boom years in the 1970s, Gap's performance went from bad to dismal. By the close of the 1990s, there was severe doubt it could survive at all. Gap's alleged labor practices around the world didn't help either. Nevaer leads you through the boom years of this extraordinary corporation, the acquisitions that soured, the product strategies that failed, and thus through the social history of America during those churning years.

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PublisherQuorum Books
Release date09/2001
AvailabilityUsually ships in 7 to 11 days
EditionHardcover
List price$76.95
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Comments by amazon customers about Into--and Out of--The GAP: A Cautionary Account of an American Retailer

THE ILL-FORMED MUSINGS OF A BIGOT
I honestly believe that either the previous reviewers are family members of mr. nevaer or they didn't read beyond the jacket flap copy.

I did.

mr. nevaer essentially attributes gap's challenges to gay people. I'm not kidding. with prose pearls such as "flaming queens" and "twinkies", he makes some of the most preposterous claims ever to be found in an allegedly serious business publication. not to mention usingsome of the most offensive language and thinking to be found

in anything published since 1957.

the great majority of quotes from his anonymous sources ring incredibly false -- people don't talk like he writes -- and his theses are largely presented without support other than... um... that's what he thinks.

mr. nevaer is, of course, free to hold whatever prejudiceshe likes. you, however, shouldn't pay to endorse them.and you can find much more serious and balanced considerationof the gap and its recent stumbles elsewhere.


She would be proud!
This book made me remember what [was] explained to me once years back. That fashion reflects society's mindset. This book does a brilliant job telling the business story of the Gap while helping explaining what was going on in American society at the same time. When we become used to something, we forget what it was like without it: before ATMs were introduced in the mid-1980s, we had to think about how much cash we'd need for that week, then go to the bank and cash a check. It seems so archaic now the ubiquitous nature of ATMs. But the changes that the Gap wrought -- music in the stores, being able to help yourself (and not having a sales clerk show items behind cases), and incorporating elements of pop culture's sensibilities revolutionized merchandising. How ATMs changed the way we bank, the Gap changed the way we shop ... and this book is the authoritative business story of that seismic mindset in American retail.

This book PREDICTED Mickey Drexler's resignation!
This book came out in September 2001 and the author predicted that Mickey Drexler had to go. Then yesterday Mickey Drexler resigns! He saw this coming months before anyone on Wall Street did - I was blown away. This shows what a thorough analysis of the Gap, how it started with one store and grew to more than 4,200, and how it changed merchandising in America. This is a compelling book -- good luck to the Gap. They should hire the author to replace Mickey Drexler.

Terrific account of pop culture's influence in retailing.
INTO does a terrific job of explaining how Don Fisher at the Gap pioneered using pop culture in retailing. It often takes someone who's not in a given feel to "break out of the box." Fisher, a real estate developer by profession, had no background in merchandising. That's probably why he "revolutionized" retailing -- first by modeling the Gap stores on the Sonny & Cher show, and then by co-opting pop culture. But as we know, Gap's done poorly -- and INTO explains where it lost its focus in the 1990s. This is a fascinating discussion.

Compelling social history of retailing in America
When I bought this book I was afraid that it would be gossipy like THE RISE AND FALL OF THE HOUSE OF BARNEYS. But what a delight! Not only does this book tell the history of Gap, Banana Republic and Old Navy, but it does so through the telling of the social history of America. How pop culture revolutionized retailing is a tremendous context. The author takes the work of Alison Lurie and Paco Underhill and shows how Donald Fisher used the meaning of dress and "retail anthropology" to go from one store to more than 4,000. And that Donald Fisher had to rise above antisemitism in American retailing is compelling reading. I mentioned this book to my sister who told me it was required reading in her MBA course -- this book may be academic but it's for everyone.



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