Business of Dillard's, Inc.
With retail operations in more than half of the states, it is reasonable to suggest that most Americans are not only familiar with Dillard's, Inc. and its line of quality products, they have personally shopped there in the recent past. Founded 78 years ago, Dillard's has weathered economic downturns and changes in consumer preferences to emerge as a leading national retailer that enjoys a solid brand reputation for quality and customer service. To determine the facts about this company and its business operations, this paper provides the history and background of Dillard's, a brief history of the firm, a description of its product lines and business, a brief description of industry in which it operates and an analysis of its vision and mission statements. An evaluation of Dillard's core competency and the firm's strategy is followed by an assessment of the firm's overall strategy. In addition, an analysis concerning potential alternatives available to Dillard's for the future is followed by a discussion concerning its goals, objectives and grand strategies. Finally, a summary of the research and important findings concerning Dillard's business operations are presented in the conclusion.
History and background
Today, Dillard's, Inc. (hereinafter alternatively "the company") is a leading national fashion apparel retailer (About Dillard's, 2016). The company's current sales revenues are more than $6.6 billion a year based on its operation of 274 retail facilities and 23 clearance centers in 29 states and its online store at www.dillards.com (Corporate profile, 2016).
History of the firm
Founded in 1938 by William Dillard (died in February 2002) with its first retail store in Nashville, Arkansas (Dillard's history, 2016), the company is currently headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas (Corporate profile, 2016). Shortly after its founding, the company expanded its operations to include Texarkana, Texas, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and it opened its first retail mall outlet in 1964 (Dillard's history, 2016).
Product lines
Besides fashion apparel, the company also features home furnishings, cosmetics, and a wide range of other types of merchandise including exclusive and national brands (About Dillard's, 2016). According to the company's corporate profile, "The company's stores offer a selection of merchandise, including fashion apparel for women, men, and children; accessories; cosmetics; home furnishings; and other consumer goods. Its merchandise selections include brand merchandise, such as Antonio Melani, Gianni Bini, GB, Roundtree & Yorke, and Daniel Cremieux" (Corporate profile, 2016, para. 3). In addition, the company also offers other services including gift registries through its corporate Web site (Corporate profile, 2016). Beyond the foregoing, the company operates a general contracting construction company, Little Rock-based CDI Contractors (About Dillard's, Inc., 2016) that provides construction and remodeling support for the company's nationwide chain of retail stores (Corporate profile, 2016). In addition, the company also owns and operates Acumen Brands which provides online retailing such as scrubschopper.com for medical uniforms and countryoutfitter.com for Western wear that further boosts is online sales (About Dillard's, Inc., 2016).
Description of the business
The company is a leading national retailer of consumer and household products (Corporate profile, 2016).
Brief description of industry in which it operates
The company currently competes in the services sector in the department store industry with its major competitors being Kohl's Corporation, J. C. Penney Corporation, and Macy's (Corporate profile, 2016).
Vision and mission statements analysis:
The company does not maintain a vision statement, but its mission statement is highly congruent with its real-world business practices: "The Company focuses on delivering maximum fashion and value to its shoppers by offering compelling apparel and home selections complemented by exceptional customer care" (Dillard's mission statement, 2016, para. 3). The exceptional care offered by the company is reinforced through ongoing customer service training for Dillard's employees (Fields, 2009) and its focus on its core competencies as discussed further below.
Core competencies:
The company's core competencies relates to its ability to offer high-quality products lines, some of them exclusive to Dillard's, at the lowest prices possible in its niche market. For instance, according to one industry analyst, "Family-run retailer Dillard's has created substantial shareholder value over the past five years by sticking to its core competencies: offering branded and private-label merchandise at affordable prices, and limiting its operations to its Southern and Midwestern home base" (Hanley, 2013, para. 2). These core competencies have been supported by the company's strategy which is discussed below.
Firm's strategy:
Notwithstanding the company's nationwide operations, it has been the firm's strategy to consistently provide low pricing and high quality merchandise as part of the...
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