In "the most ambitious restructuring ever undertaken at the company, one that will help determine the future for traditional bookselling," Barnes & Noble is taking steps like "empowering
store managers to curate their shelves based on local tastes," according to
The Wall Street Journal. Leading the charge is Chief Executive James Daunt, who has been in power since March
2019 and is "an independent bookseller at heart,” independent bookstore owner Sarah McNally tells
WSJ.Read the whole story at The Wall Street Journal »