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Growing up with lira LIRA. The name of a foreign coin. In all computations at the custom house, the lira of Sardinia shall be estimated at eighteen cents and six mills. Act of March 22, 1846. The lira of the Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom, and the lira of Tuscany, at sixteen cents. Act of March 22, 1846.  McCann, according to according to
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1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

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 accounts from the CEO's siblings - several of whom now hold key positions within his $300-million-a-year company - was like "growing up with Alex Keaton from the TV sitcom Family Ties." Like Keaton, the clean-cut, teenage epitomy of a Type A personality played by Michael J. Fox, McCann is a natural-born entrepreneur, demonstrating a boundless supply of both energy and innovative ideas, as well as a tireless devotion to building his business.

From a single shop 20 years ago, he cultivated a global enterprise with $300 million in annual sales. Today, his firm encompasses 150 franchised and company-owned stores, 2,500 domestic affiliates, 1,300 overseas affiliates (accessible in 20 languages), and 15 electronic retail partners. It was McCann's savvy recognition that the floral business had not yet been "McDonaldized" that set the stage for the rapid expansion of the company, which enjoyed a 50 percent compounded growth rate over the last three years. And it is the Alex Keaton in him speaking when the CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  predicts a tripling in company size in the next three years.

McCann's formidable track record began when he purchased 1-800-Flowers back when the budding company was faltering, and took on a competitive powerhouse named FTD FTD Financial Times Deutschland (German sister newspaper of the Financial Times)
FTD Frontotemporal Dementia
FTD Fitted
FTD Federal Tax Deposit
FTD Flight Training Device
FTD Fastest Time of the Day
. Back then, FTD was the only brand-name floral wire service, monopolizing long-distance sales with a service that took orders through affiliated local florists and matched them with an FTD florist at the destination locale. Each player along the chain clipped a piece of the profit. It wasn't the most efficient of methods for consumers, but it had that all-important advantage of being the only game in town.

Until 1-800-Flowers came to market. Built on the premise of greater convenience at competitive prices, the company had ambitious plans to siphon off Verb 1. siphon off - convey, draw off, or empty by or as if by a siphon
siphon, syphon

draw, take out - take liquid out of a container or well; "She drew water from the barrel"
 FTD market share by taking orders through a toll-free phone line and filling them at local retail shops. Yet early sales were slow and member florists less than eager to sign on. When bankruptcy was imminent, the company approached McCann - who had by then won a reputation in the industry by parlaying his one shop into an eight-store chain - for help. Recognizing the potential of the relatively young toll-free telephone technology, McCann opted to buy the company, change his own chain's name to match that of his new acquisition, and set about growing the business.

Believing that innovation is "borrowing ideas from other industries and re-packaging them as your own," McCann studied two successful catalog retailers, Land's End Land's End, promontory, Cornwall, SW England, forming the westernmost extremity of the English mainland. Of wave-carved granite, it has cliffs c.60 ft (20 m) high. Offshore are reefs and rocky islets, on one of which is Longships Lighthouse.  and L.L. Bean, noting that both built customer loyalty by establishing a reputation for super service and satisfaction guarantees. Taking steps to nurture these principles at 1-800 Flowers, McCann quickly added a seven-day freshness guarantee, a 100-percent satisfaction guarantee on all purchases, and a Frequent Flowers Club for repeat customers.

To make his retail shops equally unique, he provided a setting similar to that of a European flower market. "A customer can feel the product like he does fruits and vegetables," he says. Visitors can also enter the storage area and choose their flowers, or learn "as one learns from a wine merchant" at in-store workshops on everything from gift giving to home decoration. It's all part of McCann's strategy of "raising the whole category," and boosting awareness of flowers.

As 1-800-Flowers spread its roots, signing on new affiliates and sprouting telecenter outposts nationwide, electronic retailing emerged as a natural adjunct. In 1992, the Westbury, NY-based company opened its first on-line store site on CompuServe's Electronic Mall. Today, it has a Web site and presences on electronic retail venues worldwide; in fact, 10 percent of annual gross revenues come from on-line purchases.

The company's self-described "chief cultural engineer," McCann promotes "open book" management, insisting that every employee know every aspect of the business. To that end, he founded Floraversity, where employees learn all about handling floral products - and floral customers. He also drew family members into the business; one sister is creative director, another sits on the board, a brother is a vp, and a second brother, developmentally disadvantaged, is a grower who runs a greenhouse that employs developmentally challenged Noun 1. developmentally challenged - people collectively who are mentally retarded; "he started a school for the retarded"
mentally retarded, retarded
 workers.

His close-knit corporate culture wins raves with employees, as well as within the business community, which has recognized McCann with numerous awards, including Direct Marketer of the Year, Retailer of the Year, and Entrepreneur of the Year.

Yet, McCann was, to some degree, a late-bloomer to the floral business. Planning to become a policeman, he attended John Jay College of Criminal Justice John Jay College of Criminal Justice: see New York, City University of.  in New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
. "Where I grew up," he says, "an Irish-American kid became a priest, a cop, a bartender, or a bad guy." Instead, McCann took a post as administrator of St. John's Home for Boys in Rockaway Rockaway, narrow peninsula, c.10 mi (16 km) long, SW Long Island, SE N.Y., in Queens borough of New York City. Separating Jamaica Bay from the Atlantic Ocean and isolated from the rest of New York City, the densely populated peninsula owes its growth to road and rail , NY. When reflecting on his early career, he sometimes notes that business problems pale in comparison to being responsible for 150 troubled teens. Still, he enjoyed social work, and only entered the floral business out of a need to supplement his salary as a social worker.

Today, McCann applies interpersonal skills "Interpersonal skills" refers to mental and communicative algorithms applied during social communications and interactions in order to reach certain effects or results. The term "interpersonal skills" is used often in business contexts to refer to the measure of a person's ability  from his early career to management, ranking concern for employees and the work environment alongside concern for the bottom line. "Ensuring that people are provided a stimulating working environment and that their efforts are recognized," he says, "is crucial to success for all."

PROFILE

JIM Jim

Miss Watson’s runaway slave; Huck’s traveling companion. [Am. Lit.: Huckleberry Finn]

See : Escape
 MCCANN Founder, President and CEO 1 800 FLOWERS

Education: B.S. John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

Family: Wife, Marylou; daughter, Erin, 20; sons: Jimmy, 18; Matthew, 15.

Cars: Porsche Carrera Carrera is a trademarked name (Spanish for "race") exclusively used by Porsche for its models to honor the company's success in the Carrera Panamericana race.

The following vehicles have been called Carrera:
  • Porsche 356
  • Porsche 904
 convertible; Range Rover
See also:  and
The Land Rover Range Rover, usually shortened to just Range Rover, is a four-wheel drive high-performance luxury SUV produced by Land Rover in the United Kingdom.
.

Major influences: Brother Tom Traeger; Ted Turner For other persons named Ted Turner, see Ted Turner (disambiguation).

Robert Edward Turner III (born November 19 1938 (1938--) (age 70) 
.

Leisure interests: Jogging and golfing.
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Title Annotation:1-800-FLOWERS CEO and President Jim McCann
Author:Schira, George
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Date:Mar 1, 1997
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