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The Trader Joe's Adventure: Turning a Unique Approach to Business into a Retail and Cultural Phenomenon


by Len Lewis

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Sales Rank: 281916
Studio: Kaplan Business
Binding: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: September 01, 2005
Publisher: Kaplan Business


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Product Description
Learn about the best practices and merchandising expertise that made this $2.6 billion maverick one of the greatest success stories in grocery retailing.
 
Despite its laid-back style and iconoclastic way of doing business, Trader Joe’s is one of the savviest and most successful niche retailers in the world. With stores that are about half the size of the average neighborhood supermarket, this unassuming chain generates sales per square foot that are twice the industry average. In The Trader Joe’s Adventure: Turning a Unique Approach to Business into a Retail and Cultural Phenomenon, author Len Lewis tells the incredible story of this famously tight-lipped chain. From its Hawaiian-shirted "crew" and campy décor, to its trademark "Two-Buck Chuck" wine and affordable gourmet products not found anywhere else, Trader Joe’s provides an entertaining and rewarding shopping experience that has attracted legions of loyal customers. Beginning with the chain’s founding more than 45 years ago, to its current position in the retail spotlight, The Trader Joe’s Adventure traces the critical business decisions that have made Trader Joe’s a phenomenon.
 
Readers will learn how: •The chain has turned loyal customers into its best advertising. •Trader Joe’s doesn’t choose the most expensive, high-profile locations for its stores. •Offering private-label items has fueled its growth. •Cutting out intermediaries and negotiating better pricing and quality hasn’t alienated manufacturers. •Paying high wages has nurtured a dedicated and reliable workforce. •Controlling expansion drives Trader Joe’s growth strategy.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 2.5 based on 20 reviews)

repetitive but worth a look  
I skipped a few chapters because it was focused too much on Aldi. I wish the author
wrote more about Trader Joe's rivalry with Whole Foods. You can easily finish the book in 1 afternoon.



June 04, 2008

Trader Joe's and how not to write a review  
Author Len Lewis teaches us how to write a book without knowing anything about the subject. Not only same sentences are repeated several times throughout the book, even entire paragraphs. And it is not an edition mistake. Mr. Lewis uses cliches, and then explains the cliches. All that is said in 200 pages can be said in 10. Mr Lewis source appears to be the Fearless Flyer, which by the way it's 300 times better. Don't waste your time nor your money.
March 30, 2008

Poorly Written Book on an Interesting Subject  
Being that I enjoy Trader Joe's and the unique concepts behind it that have made it so successful, I was excited to read this book. Unfortunately, I only made it about 100 pages into this book and then I had to just put it down. I was getting so sick of the same repetitive statements and sentences and kept waiting for the real information and "meat" to turn up. But it never did...only simple statements, with not much to back them up. It was like reading the back cover of the book over and over and over and over. Not worth your time, money, or energy. Go to a Trader Joe's in person and you'll gain far more info than you will reading this book.
March 16, 2007

Simply Outstanding!  
What a great book--on two fronts. First, I have learned to love my local Trader Joe's even more. And second, it is an outstanding case study of an organization from whom information is almost impossible to gather. If you are in business, or shop at Trader Joe's, this book is a "must read!"

Ed Rigsbee, CSP
Author, "PartnerShift-How to Profit from the Partnering Trend"
February 09, 2007

Although not perfect it is the only thing out there!  
Trader Joe's has become a part of the culture for those looking for upscale groceries. For those who want to understand how Trader Joe's has gotten in the psyche of the United States this is a great book. It is short and to the point talking about how Trader Joe's evolved and the strategies they used. It offers excellent business advice. The book is very well written and stays on task. If you are interested in the Trader Joe's experience or retail grocery in general this is the only book out there.
December 21, 2006


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