Category: assortment structure planning
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Is eBay the Sustainability Hero of Black Friday?
in assortment structure planning, brave-words, disruptive retail, meaning in the retail madness, multi-category, new retail, product suppliers, recycling, retail, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, sales promotions & events, social savvy, supply-chains, sustainabilityIn case this sounds far-fetched we should remember that eBay began life as the online equivalent of a glorified car-boot sale. We all spent time selecting our target products, planning our bid strategies, and we passed some enjoyable and exciting times counting down the auction clock and firing in our last-minute offers. Before sustainable retailing became a…
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“2p or not 2p:” What is the point of Ultra-Fast Fashion?
in assortment structure planning, fashion accessories, footwear, ladies fashion, meaning in the retail madness, menswear, product suppliers, recycling, renting, retail, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, sales promotions & events, supply-chains, sustainability, value retailingThis story begins with a Channel 4 documentary behind the scenes of the world’s largest ultra-fast fashion retailer. Against a backdrop of endless working hours and horrendous working conditions, apparently each worker earns as little as 2p for every garment they stitch and sew! The next chapter takes us to the inventory bloodbath of what…
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Discussing ‘Experiential Retailing’: Next – ‘The Smooth Operator’
in assortment structure planning, customer experience, customer service, fashion accessories, footwear, home, in-store services, kids fashion, ladies fashion, meaning in the retail madness, menswear, multi-category, omni-channel retailing, packaging, retail, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, store operations, supply-chainsListen to myself, Tim Radley, on the Louise Lally podcast, discussing the much vaunted but little understood concept of ‘Experiential Retailing!’ Join the free podcast now through this link…Retailing with Meaning Ep1 Store Concepts (podbean.com) The podcast features a discussion on Next, a highly successful mid-market clothing & home brand, but not one you would…
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Discussing ‘Experiential Retailing’: Hotel Chocolat – ‘Vertically Integrated Indulgence’
in assortment structure planning, branding & visual communication, customer experience, customer service, customer-engagement, disruptive retail, food & drink, impulse retailing, in-store services, meaning in the retail madness, new retail, omni-channel retailing, packaging, personalisation, product suppliers, retail, retail brand heritage, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, sales promotions & events, social savvy, store experience, store operations, store theatre, supply-chains, sustainability, telling product stories, visual merchandisingListen to myself, Tim Radley, on the Louise Lally podcast, discussing the much vaunted but little understood concept of ‘Experiential Retailing!’ Join the free podcast now through this link…Retailing with Meaning Ep1 Store Concepts (podbean.com) The podcast features a discussion on Hotel Chocolat, a brand that not only transformed the ways to create, package and…
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Read “Creating Customer Lifecycles:” Coat Paints – A Brighter Future!
in assortment structure planning, branding & visual communication, customer experience, disruptive retail, home, meaning in the retail madness, new retail, packaging, product suppliers, recycling, retail, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, social savvy, supply-chains, sustainability, telling product storiesJoin me, Tim Radley, in “Meaning in the Retail Madness,” discussing how considerations about the product lifecycle must now be extended forwards to the customer purchase, their relationship with the product, and its disposal. The retail lifecycle must evolve into the customer lifecycle. Solutions must make more use, and more uses, of what the customer…
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Discussing Visual Merchandising & Shop Design: Zara – ‘A Storyteller by Design’
in assortment structure planning, branding & visual communication, customer experience, fashion accessories, footwear, ladies fashion, meaning in the retail madness, omni-channel retailing, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, space management, space planning, store experience, store layout, store operations, store theatre, telling product stories, visual merchandising, visual merchandising operations, vm compliance, vm operationsListen to myself, Tim Radley, on the Louise Lally podcast, discussing the future of visual merchandising, and the changing world of physical shop spaces for both large brands and small independent retailing. Join the free podcast now through this link…Retailing with Meaning Ep2 ”Shop Merchandising and Display” (podbean.com) The podcast features a discussion on Zara.…
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Discussing Visual Merchandising & Shop Design: Crate & Barrel – ‘The founders of modern VM?’
in assortment structure planning, branding & visual communication, customer experience, disruptive retail, home, impulse retailing, meaning in the retail madness, retail brand heritage, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, space management, space planning, store experience, store layout, store operations, store theatre, telling product stories, visual merchandising, visual merchandising operations, vm operations, windowsListen to myself, Tim Radley, on the Louise Lally podcast, discussing the future of visual merchandising, and the changing world of physical shop spaces for both large brands and small independent retailing. The podcast features a discussion on Crate & Barrel. For me their name and visual merchandising are synonymous. Visiting their famous flagship store…
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‘Is Brand more important than Product?’ A question for students at the London College of Fashion (LCF)
in accessories, assortment structure planning, branding & visual communication, fashion accessories, ladies fashion, meaning in the retail madness, new retail, omni-channel retailing, pop-up stores, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, social savvy, store experience, website excellenceThe LCF student’s collaborative challenge module is now entering the creative phase. Always a fascinating period of any project, when all of that valuable research and benchmarking needs to be translating into customer facing outputs. The students are so tech native that visual imagery and social media communication is second nature to them. It is…
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Discover a ‘Five-Star Christmas: “Meaning in the Retail Madness”
in accessories, analytics, assortment structure planning, branding & visual communication, brave-words, customer experience, customer service, customer-engagement, disruptive retail, fashion accessories, food & drink, footwear, health & beauty, high street planning, home, impulse retailing, in-store services, internationalisation, jewellery, kids fashion, ladies fashion, leisure & sport, location strategy, luxury, meaning in the retail madness, menswear, multi-category, new retail, omni-channel retailing, packaging, personalisation, Pinterest Gallery, pop-up stores, product suppliers, recycling, renting, retail, retail brand heritage, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, retail-regeneration, sales promotions & events, social savvy, space management, space planning, store experience, store layout, store operations, store operations audits, store operations compliance, store theatre, store-videos, supply-chains, sustainability, technology & electrical, telling product stories, town centre planning, value retailing, visual merchandising, visual merchandising operations, vm compliance, vm operations, VM Selling Toolkit, VManalytics, website excellence, windows“An excellent read *****” “Valuable reference for anyone in retail *****” “This book is more relevant now than ever! *****” ‘Meaning in the Retail Madness’ explains how touchpoints have replaced channels, how linear supply chains will become circular, why assortments are increasingly virtual, how physical is turning to local, and why products and shops are…
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Is pureplay just a replay of retail’s oldest mistake? ‘Dumbing down retail to distribution domination!’
in assortment structure planning, customer experience, disruptive retail, internationalisation, ladies fashion, location strategy, meaning in the retail madness, new retail, omni-channel retailing, retail, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, social savvy, store experienceSo here we are, less than a couple of years after the peak of lockdown. Less than a couple of years after the stella rise of ecommerce market share, and the adoption of every app and touchpoint available to engage with digital retail and diverse home delivery services. So, here we now are, with some…
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