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John Lewis To Reshape Its Buying And Merchandising Teams

The John Lewis department store group will be restructuring its buying and merchandising teams as part of a transformation programme.

The changes follow the return of Peter Ruis as ceo and are designed to help “turbocharge”the business, reported Retail Week.

The retailer will be looking to re-establish individual buying and merchandising leadership roles across home and fashion, as well as to improve the ranges offered.

There will be a smaller number of reporting lines, while the changes proposed should allow staff to concentrate on their specific fields of expertise and provide clearer career progression opportunities.

The changes will result in the net addition of 48 roles, or full time equivalents. However, consultations are beginning on the future of 20 roles which could be made redundant.

“As we look to turbocharge our business and offer the best possible products to customers, we’ve proposed some changes to our buying and merchandising teams including the creation of nearly 50 new roles,” a John Lewis spokesperson told Retail Week.

 

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