“A common syndrome is the case in which a purported solution is in fact the cause of the problem.”
A quote from the blog Unqualified Reservations. We thought this quote applied very well to the case of Macy’s and Marshall Field’s.
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J. Garland Pollard IV is editor/publisher of BrandlandUSA. Since 2006, the website BrandlandUSA.com has chronicled the history and business of America’s great brands.
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Macy’s.Macy’s.Macy’s = yuck.yuck.yuck!