Articles on
Management
Coronavirus Has Pushed A Rapidly Growing List of Retailers to the Edge
Pam Danziger
April 13, 2020
With consumers\’ heightened awareness of the danger of being in confined places with strangers, it is highly unlikely they will flock to stores and malls ...
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Don\’t Let a Crisis Go to Waste
Robin Lewis
April 8, 2020
Like so many of our readers, I too am operating and running The Robin Report remotely, as are my team members. We are fortunate in ...
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Preparing for Recovery
Sarah Holbrook
April 7, 2020
As the clouds of COVID-19 darken, they are eclipsing our ability to see a clear future. The initial shock of the economic, employment and retail ...
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The Crisis Playbook for Retailers is Remarkably Stale
Warren Shoulberg
April 6, 2020
As America\’s retailers struggle to connect with their customers during the most critical crisis in their business lifetimes, the strategies they are using are old, ...
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Starbucks Wuhan Success Story
Pam Danziger
March 30, 2020
The United States has hit the pause button on the economy literally. On March 16 President Trump asked Americans to call a halt to their ...
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Retail Love in The Time of Coronavirus
Chris Walton
March 25, 2020
Coronavirus coverage is everywhere. One cannot turn on the TV, scroll through social media, or shout at his or her neighbor from more than six ...
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COVID-19: Short-Term Opportunity, Long-Term Problem
Robin Lewis
March 17, 2020
To overstate the obvious, in this understated war against COVID-19 we are trying to hide from an enemy we can\’t even see, smell, touch or ...
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Earth Fare Gone
David Merrefield
February 26, 2020
Earth Fare, the chain of 50 natural and organic supermarkets, is as good as gone. The company has filed for Chapter 11 and announced that ...
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