Category Archives: Part 2: Ownership, Strategy Mix, Online, Nontraditional

This sub-category encompasses retail institutions by ownership type, retail institutions by store-based strategy mix, and Web, nonstore-based, and other nontraditional forms of retailing.

Optimizing the Customer Return Policy

Whether it be the complexity of reverse logistics or the goal of holding down costs while satisfying customers, a good return policy is a real challenge for many retailers. Consider these observations from Mark Hayes, writing for Shopify:  “Having a … Continue reading

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Relating to the Transitioning Multichannel Shopper

Yes, we know that many consumers now shop at multiple formats. The challenge is to make their experiences as seamless as possible. A new study by IBM offers some valuable insights:  “Many retailers today consider themselves omni-channel, with the intent … Continue reading

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Retail Planning Is More Complex Than Ever

In this tough economic environment, retailers need all the help that they can get. So, an excellent article from Wilson Perumal & Company on “Complexity in Retail: Why Companies Must Adapt in Order to Survive” is particularly timely. According to Wilson … Continue reading

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