You could substitute "carefully designed" for "calculated", which has a negative cast not justified by the WSJ's story. Details about Apple's retail culture include:<p>* The stores were consciously designed to be uncluttered and less threatening than big-box electronic stores, and benefit from fewer locations and a focus on a single brand.<p>* The retail operation is run by seasoned retail veterans, not CS majors.<p>* Growth in Apple's retail locations is strong and beats the general trend of decline in retail in general.<p>* It's hard to get a job in Apple retail, at least compared to other retail jobs.<p>* It doesn't pay much better than typical retail jobs.<p>* Retail is not a good career path into Apple corporate.<p>* You can't write online about Apple and expect to keep a job at an Apple store.<p>* Apple retail employees don't get sales commission and are trained not to sell, although you can get reassigned if you upsell fewer AppleCare plans than Apple expects of its retail team.<p>* If you've found Apple employees to be unthreatening, helpful, laid back, and easygoing, that's because Apple trained its team to do that.<p>* Don't be repeatedly late or you'll get fired.