Category: retail strategy
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Does ‘customer bliss’ come through ignorance or transparency?
Does ‘customer bliss’ come through ignorance or transparency? The row between Tesco & Heinz has been in the news recently. It is the same row Tesco is also having with other suppliers over the hike in supplier pricing and the knock-on effect to the retail price. Tesco has positioned itself as the customer champion, refusing…
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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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There’s much more to successful store concepts than interior design!
in assortment structure planning, branding & visual communication, customer experience, customer service, customer-engagement, disruptive retail, high street planning, in-store services, location strategy, meaning in the retail madness, new retail, omni-channel retailing, retail, retail brand heritage, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, retail-regeneration, space management, space planning, store experience, store layout, store operations, store theatre, town centre planning, visual merchandisingAre you are planning your new ‘Shop of the Future?’ Will it be more creative, more beautiful, more engaging and more exciting than ever? Well that will largely depend on whether it will be integrated and woven, more than ever, into the strategic and operational fabric of your modern retail business. The fact is there’s…
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The 4 reasons why retailers behave ethically & ‘change for the better’
The invasion of Ukraine, as with COVID before, is showing us the ‘Ethical DNA’ of our favourite brands & retailers There are 4 reasons why retail and consumer brands behave ethically and “change for the better.” In essence they react ethically and commercially, in various combinations. Ethical perception depends on the context of the situation.…
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IKEA: The value of ‘groundwork’ not ‘deskwork’ . From ‘customer to community experiences!’
in analytics, assortment structure planning, customer experience, customer service, customer-engagement, disruptive retail, food & drink, high street planning, home, in-store services, internationalisation, location strategy, meaning in the retail madness, multi-category, new retail, omni-channel retailing, personalisation, recycling, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, retail-regeneration, space management, space planning, store experience, store layout, sustainability, town centre planningIKEA: ‘A lively happening’ coming soon to a place nearby There are many interesting learnings from the opening of the new IKEA shops across the globe, not least the fact that the roll-out is happening at a pace against a back-drop of shop closures, particularly amongst established chains. There is much to digest in the…
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“The Little Loop’ and the Dragon’s/Dinosaur’s Den Dilemma”
What an amazing episode of the BBC’s Dragon’s Den which saw a children’s clothing rental start-up split the opinions and sentiments of the five resident dragons straight down the middle. Charlotte Morley, founder and ceo of shared children’s wardrobe, The Little Loop, entered the Den and came away with investments from two Dragons and twice the…
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