Articles on
Experience
Musings: Post-Pan Beauty and Culture
Paco Underhill
September 8, 2020
As a high school junior, I got invited to a Spring Prom at a fancy private school in Wellesley, Massachusetts by a girl I barely ...
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If You Can’t Join Them, Buy Them!
Shelley E. Kohan
September 1, 2020
Walmart\’s bid (with Microsoft) to buy TikTok, the video-sharing social networking service, is a way for the juggernaut to continue to compete with Amazon. A ...
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Why This Is So Hard
Kate Newlin
August 25, 2020
Several Christmases ago I was invited to one of those Secret Santa holiday parties. I am always a hopeless failure at such under-$25 scavenger hunts, ...
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A New Breed of Influencers Emerge During Covid-19
Jasmine Glasheen
August 24, 2020
“Influencer” has become a dirty word. Brands were slowly gravitating from macro to micro influencers before the pandemic. But “Covidiot” influencers such as Arielle Charnas––who ...
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The Road to Remarkable Retail Is a Long One
Pam Danziger
August 16, 2020
There is a select group of retailers that meet their customers\’ expectations. They are retailers that carry the products customers expect, at the prices they ...
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The Value of Lifelong Learning
Robin Lewis
August 4, 2020
It\’s easy to talk about lifelong learning in an abstract sense. Nobody would argue that, as a retail leader, you should continue educating yourself as ...
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How the Coronavirus is Going to Change Our Lives
Kate Newlin
August 3, 2020
In its recent review of A Bit of a Stretch, a prison memoir from filmmaker and ersatz tax fraudster Chris Atkins, The New York Times ...
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Get Ready for the Great Retail Reckoning
Pam Danziger
July 26, 2020
\”Make no mistake, it\’s not revenge he\’s after. It\’s a reckoning.\” That was one of Val Kilmer\’s (as Doc Holliday) many memorable lines from the ...
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