Ted Gioia writes about the recent turnaround of Barnes & Noble, which he attributes to the company’s new CEO and his love of books. James Daunt, who took the helm of B&N in late 2019, previously saved UK bookshop chain Waterstones, in part by refusing to take promotional money from publishers:

tedgioia.substack.com/p/what-c

@corlin
as someone who once was in charge of a biolab (a manager with the actual "owner" of the lab above me, with great delegation skills) - this article makes me happy.

@rakshy

I have 3 sisters.
Two of them owned bookstores at various times. Both faded into obscurity. One because of a local zoning change. The other because of Amazon.

But they both loved books. Insisted that their employees loved books, and while alive were loved in their neighborhood.

It's a hard business.

@corlin
I can imagine. In this time of technology.
"You've got mail" is one of my favorite movies 😬

@rakshy

Have you heard this?

Encore: ‘You’ve Got Mail’ Got It Wrong
Who’s afraid of… Barnes & Noble? The now quaint conflict that inspired the 1998 romantic comedy.

slate.com/podcasts/decoder-rin

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