Game-Changing Retail Leaders, presented by SAP Bonnie D. Graham
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- Economía y empresa
Who are the Retail Radicals?
Seismic shifts are occurring across all consumer-facing industries as a result of a new consumer culture empowered by technology. And a new breed of leaders is emerging from traditional retailers and brands who understand the “new normal”, and who are making meaningful changes in their organizations to disrupt the status quo.
These ‘Retail Radicals’ have the courage, conscience and creativity to champion innovation. They are the change agents who anticipate the future, recognize macro trends, and snap their companies out of being stuck in the past, to rethink business models. They innovate game-changing partnerships, cultural shifts, sustainability strategies and technologies to create new consumer-engagement value propositions.
Join host Bonnie D. Graham as she invites you to take an additional Coffee Break with Game-Changers for our series on how radical change agents are redefining the “new normal” on Game-Changing Retail Leaders, Presented by SAP.
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Encore: 1 Billion Reasons: Fashion Industry Needs to Adapt
The buzz: “Researchers have recently coined the term 'enclothed cognition' to describe the impact that clothes have on mood and health” (Emily Matchar). No one in a retail store bats an eye if you ask where the Petit or Plus sizes are.
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Encore: Retail Memorable Moments: Creating the Unexpected for Consumers
The buzz: “Living a meaningful, happy life is about creating, sharing and capturing memories earned through experiences that span the spectrum of life’s opportunities” (eventbrite-s3.s3.amazonaws.com).
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Encore: Mrs. Jones and Her Grocer: Got A Thing Going On?
The buzz: “Me and Mrs. Jones We got a thing goin' on” (Billy Paul, 1973). Fast-forward to 2019. The disruptive “Mrs. Jones” has tasted the digital grocery experience – order online, pick up in-store – and now she demands more from her storefront grocer.
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Encore: Mrs. Jones and Her Grocer: Got A Thing Going On?
The buzz: “Me and Mrs. Jones We got a thing goin' on” (Billy Paul, 1973). Fast-forward to 2019. The disruptive “Mrs. Jones” has tasted the digital grocery experience – order online, pick up in-store – and now she demands more from her storefront grocer.
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Encore: 1 Billion Reasons: Fashion Industry Needs to Adapt
The buzz: “Researchers have recently coined the term 'enclothed cognition' to describe the impact that clothes have on mood and health” (Emily Matchar). No one in a retail store bats an eye if you ask where the Petit or Plus sizes are.
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Retail Memorable Moments: Creating the Unexpected for Consumers
The buzz: “Living a meaningful, happy life is about creating, sharing and capturing memories earned through experiences that span the spectrum of life’s opportunities” (eventbrite-s3.s3.amazonaws.com).