Category: meaning in the retail madness
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2025: A year to safeguard your trust and keep your customers safe.
in assortment structure planning, branding & visual communication, brave-words, customer experience, customer service, customer-engagement, ethical retailing, food & drink, health & beauty, high street planning, in-store services, leisure & sport, location strategy, meaning in the retail madness, new retail, personalisation, retail, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, shop of the future, store experienceJanuary is not many people’s favourite month of the year, unless you work for a credit card business, I guess. But the start to 2025 has been a particularly bad one, with horrendous fires in Los Angeles and Ghana, and our own problems with flooding and storms closer to home. Of course, there are always…
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No.03: “How much product should I put in my shop?” – ’52 Steps to the Perfect Shop!’
in analytics, assortment structure planning, meaning in the retail madness, multi-category, retail, retail businesses, retail management, space management, space planning, store experience, store layout, store operations, store operations audits, store operations compliance, visual merchandising, visual merchandising operations, vm compliance, vm operations, VM Selling Toolkit, VManalyticsPost No.03 in the weekly newsletter series: ‘52 Steps to the Perfect Shop!’ You too can have ‘The Perfect Shop’ by this time next year! If you want your shops to be commercially successful then you need to consider very carefully, right at the beginning of the process how much product you are going to…
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When ‘thoughtful’ becomes ‘thoughtless!’ – The Damning Data behind our Merry Christmas.
in analytics, disruptive retail, ethical retailing, fashion accessories, fast fashion, health & beauty, jewellery, ladies fashion, meaning in the retail madness, packaging, pre-loved, recycling, retail, retail businesses, retail management, secondhand, store operations, supply-chains, sustainabilityBritish shoppers are expected to send back £1.5bn worth of Christmas gifts this year, according to new research by Manhattan Associates. These are not the presents bought or the presents kept, this is the eye-watering figure of the presents that nobody wants. And the data just keeps on giving… As per usual the editorials focus…
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How can a truly sustainable brand embrace the concept of growth?
As with all things sustainable the answer is often complex and multi-layered. This question is no exception. Just like many consumers I’ve sifted through all the general data and detailed product specifications to try to work out how sustainable a brand, or a individual item actually is. How much damage am I doing to the…
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Swimming with the current: Gymshark’s coffee conversations
As you may already be aware I am a huge fan of Gymshark, the gym wear producer and retailer. There are so many things to learn from the rags to riches business that began in a garage 10 years ago and is now valued at over $1 billion. I’ve been following their press during their…
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No.02: What customer perceptions do you want to change? – ’52 Steps to the Perfect Shop!’
in analytics, branding & visual communication, customer experience, customer-engagement, location strategy, meaning in the retail madness, pop-up stores, retail, retail brand heritage, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, shop of the future, store experience, store theatrePost No.02 in the weekly newsletter series: ‘52 Steps to the Perfect Shop!’ You too can have ‘The Perfect Shop’ by this time next year! The second stage of preparing our vision for our new shop is to consider the customer, both existing and potential new ones. Certainly if you are a pureplay entering the…
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No.01: Who do you think you are? – ’52 Steps to the Perfect Shop!’
Post No.01 in the weekly newsletter series: ‘52 Steps to the Perfect Shop!’ You too can have ‘The Perfect Shop’ by this time next year! When you create and deliver a new shop concept, your ‘Shop of the Future’ if you like, it is an incredibly complex process. It involves…it should involve many different stakeholders.…
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How and where to invest in the circular supply chain
in assortment structure planning, branding & visual communication, customer-engagement, disruptive retail, ethical retailing, fast fashion, meaning in the retail madness, new retail, pre-loved, preorder, product suppliers, pureplay, re-sell, recycling, renting, retail, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, secondhand, sustainabilityGreater than the disruptive markets we operate in, is the disrupted world that we live in. Time has long passed, from when a sustainable initiative was not much more than a smart marketing strategy. Sustainability has now irreversibly developed into something essential to establish commercial traction with many customers. Responsibility for sustainability has also shifted,…
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Moving from ‘Retail location planning’ to ‘Customer location planning’
in analytics, assortment structure planning, disruptive retail, ethical retailing, high street planning, internationalisation, location strategy, meaning in the retail madness, multi-category, new retail, omni-channel retailing, product suppliers, retail, retail businesses, retail management, retail organisations, retail strategy, store operations, sustainability, town centre planning‘Channel’ is already becoming an obsolete word. Customers and retailers are connecting via an array of ‘Shopping touchpoints.’ These ‘shopping touchpoints’ will continue to be a fusion of traditional and new shop formats and customer ‘lifestyle locations,’ across digital and physical worlds. Retailers themselves will not be the ones to decide which channels to offer…
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