Tag: Marcus Diekmann
Peek & Cloppenburg starts catching up with Zalando and About You
Dusseldorf The Düsseldorf fashion retailer Peek & Cloppenburg has been working on its new web shop for two years. The company is investing a three-digit million sum in digitization. But…
“Managers are usually the real problem during transformation”
Dusseldorf He is not driven by ambition, but by passion. This is what someone says about himself, whom one would describe as old-fashioned as restless and in modern German perhaps…
Markus Diekmann leaves the management for private labels
Marcus Diekmann Diekmann is known for his unorthodox management methods. (Photo: Simon Thon. ) Dusseldorf Digital expert Marcus Diekmann will step down from the post of co-managing director of P&C’s…
With these ideas, founders support refugee Ukrainians
Berlin, Dusseldorf When Gustavo Iwanaga saw the images of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the news on the morning of February 24, he knew immediately that he wanted to…
Entrepreneurs provide jobs, donations and accommodation for refugees
Dusseldorf The fate of the people in Ukraine also touches many entrepreneurs. “People in Ukraine are at risk of losing everything they have built up, and children are suffering the…
Bringoo wants to save the inner cities
Dusseldorf Entrepreneur Hasib Khan makes an ambitious promise: “A brick-and-mortar retailer only needs 60 minutes to go online with our entire range. We only need the article numbers and the…
Retailers rail against the 2G rule & fear slump in sales
Dusseldorf Many traders see the exclusion of unvaccinated persons as harmful and useless. To combat the pandemic, they have a surprisingly different proposal. After the Prime Minister’s Conference had decided…
Rose Bikes boss is supposed to spruce up Peek & Cloppenburg’s own brands
Dusseldorf Marcus Diekmann is sometimes quite extreme in his business principles. “I believe in the principle of the part-time CEO,” says the managing partner of the bicycle retailer Rose Bikes.…
“Save the cities, not the department stores”
The truth hurts. But it can be seen every day in so many places, especially after the corona lockdowns: the inner cities are becoming deserted, vacancies are increasing, people only…