Scary good: Spirit Halloween's successful business model takes aim at Christmas (ENCORE EPISODE)
Download MP3In 1983, Spirit Halloween stores began popping up with a very unique business model — rent out a large, vacant store front; fill it with Halloween costumes and temporary employees for about eight to 10 weeks; and then as of Nov. 1 — poof! They vanish like a ghost.
CSU College of Business Associate Professor Zac Rogers researches the financial impact of supply chain sustainability, emerging logistics technologies, as well as purchasing and logistics issues. In this encore episode, Rogers talks about how the Spirit store model has influenced how we do business and whether its latest endeavor to enter the Christmas market will be a success.
