FCNS 457 Unit 3
general merchandising manager
leads and manages the buyers of all divisions in a retail operation
client/customer relationship management
marketing that encompasses the analysis of significant amounts of data to understand consumer demographics, key market segments, and best practices for recruiting or retaining those customers
department manager
oversees a specific area or department within a store and maintains the sales floor by supervising sales associates, placing new merchandise on the sales floor, adding signage for promotions, recording markdowns, and executing floor sets
retail store manager
oversees all aspects of a retail store's operation, from promotions and inventory to the customers and employees, often consisting of assistant managers, department managers, sales associates, and staff
regional store manager/area or district manager
responsible for managing the inventory of books, samples, and resources of a fashion company, such as fiber house or manufacturer, and for procuring new ones
brand marketing manager
strategically develops and executes multichannel brand marketing and promotional programs in order to drive brand awareness, support and reinforce the brand's character, and ultimately generate increased revenue
assistant buyer
supports the buyer, often working with the six-month plan, open-to-buy, inventory, and vendor follow-up; takes direction from the buyer
retail operation owner/entrepreneur/store owner
the business owner who is financially responsible for the company and oversees all aspects of the retail business
copywriter
the person responsible for writing the words (e.g., slogans, promotions, and scripts) that accompany promotional visuals - online and in print
associate store manager
this position lies between the assistant store manager and the store manager; assist with employee hires, personnel scheduling, promotional activities, employee training, and the responsibilities assigned by the store manager
buyer or fashion merchandiser
typically responsible for all of the product purchases and inventories for a company or a particular department of a company, within a certain budget; this position is also referred to as fashion merchandiser
planner
works in collaboration with the buyer to develop sales forecasts, inventory plans, and spending budgets for merchandise to achieve the retailer's sales and profit objectives
digital marketing manager
works to further develop and manage a company's digital marketing presence and oversees the digital marketing strategy for the brand. this person is responsible for managing online brand and product campaigns to raise brand awareness
security manager
works to prevent merchandise theft; collaborates with receiving, accounting, and management to be certain that accurate accounting procedures are in place and true losses are identified when the physical inventory is taken
divisional merchandising manager
works under the general merchandising manager and provides leadership for the buying staff of a division or a related group of departments, such as menswear, women's wear, or home furnishings
merchandising executive training program
designed for new hires, formers interns, college recruits, or current employees who have shown skills in merchandising, to prepare them for their first assignment as assistant buyers; also referred to as merchant executive training program
creative art director
determines the primary fashion trend for upcoming seasons; oversees art directors and other in-house art staff
art director
develops and implements the creative concepts for advertising, catalogues, mailers, and signage; this person provides an overall and consistent visual view of the manufacturing or retailing company, including signage, photography, direct mail, and packaging
operations manager
develops and maintains effective sales and operational programs with a focus on superior customer service for all of the retail units in the company or for units in a region
marketing director
develops, implements, and facilitates the marketing plan in fashion retailing
distribution manager/allocator
also referred to as an allocator or a replenishment analyst, this position is responsible for planning and managing the flow of goods received from the vendors, as ordered by the buyers, to the retail locations
mit (manager-in-training)
an employee who is being trained to move into a management position
product marketing manager
anticipates when to get into a fashion style, color, or theme and when to get out
customer service manager
assists customers with issues or complaints and implements the retail operation's policies and procedures for returns, exchanges, out-of-stock merchandise, product warranties, and the like
assistant store manager
assists the store manager in scheduling employees, overseeing sales performance in the store, planning promotions, etc. - all of the daily responsibilities of operating a store successfully