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Retail’s disruptors see physical stores as a key part of a larger unified commerce strategy — with advantages that can help them win at positioning those stores as part of a personalized shopping and buying experience.
There is no shortage of emerging technologies with the potential to transform how retailers operate, but some are closer to realizing that potential than others.
A handful of eminent thought leaders look into their crystal balls to see how sales will be changing in the next several years.
Retailers can avoid displacement and connect with customers by focusing on digital experience.
As with any industry, new advancements in technology have the potential to disrupt the retail industry. Already, we’ve seen tech trends adversely affect book retailers, brick-and-mortar stores, and…
As retailers push for new technology adoption, supply chain optimization and a digital focus, the space is being redefined and rearranged.
Leading retailers are formally investing in innovation while also looking outside of their industry for new leadership and talent, according to a new study by Altimeter Group.
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The demand for in-store technology has heightened dramatically over the past couple of years, primarily because technology provides consumers with a much more convenient, information-rich shopping experience.
Well there is only one little problem–and it’s one that too many people in the industry are ignoring.
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A constant barrage of information creates an always-on shopper who no longer distinguishes between consuming and non-consuming states of being. Consumers connect to the "hive mind" 24/7.
Manufacturers are hit hard by supply chain disruption. Small businesses are particularly slammed.
It remains to be seen whether or not customers will judge Robinhood by what it says it wants to do, or what it has done.
One Japanese company is selling tech-laden suits that allow shoppers to get clothes made specifically for their body.
Grabbing the millennial shopper's attention requires a strategy, a commitment and the right technology.