Category: personalisation
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On-Demand & Second-Hand: The Yin & Yang solutions to over-production
Supply and Demand has always been the driver for commercial brands and retailers. In new and growing markets, the demand temporarily outstrips supply. For those retailers who simply have the means to manufacture and get their product to the marketplace and to the customer, there is a lot of easy money to be made. A…
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Is it right to celebrate beautiful retailing, from less than beautiful retailers?
in branding & visual communication, customer experience, customer service, customer-engagement, disruptive retail, meaning in the retail madness, new retail, personalisation, retail brand heritage, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, store experience, store theatre, sustainabilityIs it right to celebrate beautiful retailing, from less than beautiful retailers? This is a conundrum I consider every time I come across an amazing new shop, but from a business I prefer not to buy from. Can creativity be tainted by its retail context? In the same way that we are often told to…
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Why disruptive retail models must still implement good old-fashioned inventory management?
Why disruptive retail models must still implement good old-fashioned inventory management? The worlds of sustainability and the circular supply chain are clashing headlong with traditional retail principles and processes. This new wave of businesses specialise in, and operate, a variety of models across renting and re-selling. Some of these models still rely on a controlled…
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Empowering & Organising Retail People: Bringing ‘Meaning to the Retail Madness’
Retail has a chequered history of human resource management, to say the least. Sadly, some of us will still remember the aggressive cultures that used to pervade the offices of some our biggest retail businesses. Even recently, I have experienced the painful charting of an executive hierarchy, stating with precision who is more important than…
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Bloom & Wild: Delivering a fragrant revolution
in branding & visual communication, customer experience, customer service, customer-engagement, disruptive retail, home, meaning in the retail madness, new retail, omni-channel retailing, packaging, personalisation, product suppliers, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, supply-chainsBloom & Wild: Delivering a fragrant revolution I’d recommend that we all spoil ourselves with flowers. Not, for the hell of it, and not any flowers. Just those delivered by Bloom & Wild. Bloom & Wild are now relatively established, however it does us no harm to remind ourselves of the reasons for their success so…
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Community Tesco: ‘Chatting up’ the locals
It’s not that I have ever had any bad experiences with Tesco, but I’ve never really connected with them as a brand either. I told them as much when I met them a while ago to discuss opportunities for their Tesco Express shops. Despite having the premise of being ‘local’ there really was nothing much…
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