Where Is Retail Innovation?
Retail needs innovation leadership to anticipate trends, drive growth, and differentiate beyond short-term, reactive strategies.
Where Is Retail Innovation? Read More »
Retail needs innovation leadership to anticipate trends, drive growth, and differentiate beyond short-term, reactive strategies.
Where Is Retail Innovation? Read More »
I recall my father as a fashion and style mentor. He set the bar very high. And, for me, it was the wrong bar. In my memory, his wardrobe comes into sharp focus not only visually, but also as a
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The generation with the most buying power sets the trends in retail and Generation Z is stepping up for their time in the sun. Gen Z will represent 40 percent of customers by 2020 and, as they come of age,
Identifying Trends for the Trend-Averse Generation Read More »
Five key trends for 2020 include Preemptive Distribution, Mobile Proliferation, Price and Product Personalization, Retailer Collaborations with Technology Companies and Associate Empowerment & Virtual Assistance. 1. Preemptive Distribution A key trend in the retail landscape, which is finally coming to
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The Store of the Future Should Never Be About Buzzwords Take, for example, this introduction to a piece I came across regarding the future of store design in one of my favorite daily retail roundups, Retail Dive: What does experiential
The Store of The Future Is Like Pornography. You’ll Know It When You See It. Read More »
In a world of increasing algorithm-driven precision, instability is still ironically, or perhaps understandably, a persistent form of normal. It seems that shocks to the system, outliers and inherent human fear of change are triggering wild swings across the board.
FlexState: Thriving in the Age of Disruption Read More »
A silver tsunami is rolling through the retail business. But is anyone really watching? This stormfront represents the growing army of 65+ consumers in urban, suburban and rural areas who are not only internet savvy, but also love shopping at
It takes precise intuition to own a conversation these days. In a sea of re-tweets and short-lived news cycles, there is power in making a clear, definitively timed statement. The art of \”when\” is more important than ever as consumers
The Cultural Mic Drop: Harnessing the Power of When Read More »
Edina, Minn. (pop. 51,000) is an unlikely spot to host the rebirth of the shopping center industry. This quiet and very upscale suburb is known mostly as an affluent bedroom community of Minneapolis, as well as for the garage charger
The Future of Shopping Centers Is Happening…in Edina? Read More »
Historically, real estate has been a significant driver of the U.S. economy, accounting for 17 to 18 percent of GDP. Most economic booms in this country have gained energy from rapidly growing real estate markets and when home buying increases,
The [Coming] Millennial Home Buying Spree Read More »