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Tag Archives: Multichannel
It’s life Jim, but not as we knew it
Being away for a few weeks has advantages and disadvantages. It does mean that I get to catch-up on trade press and newspaper reading in one batch when I return. Reading a few weeks worth of these at one time … Continue reading
Posted in Closure, Consumer Change, Government, International Retailing, Internet, Multichannel
Tagged closures, Internet, Multichannel, stores, technology
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Multi-channel Vision?
In my catch-up from being away, I saw a piece in Retail Week (7 September 2012, p32-34, M&S’s multichannel vision) which I wanted to read and consider at more length. Years ago, some of us were asked about the effects … Continue reading
Posted in Consumer Change, Design, Marks and Spencer, Multichannel
Tagged e-commerce, Marks and Spencer, Multichannel, store design, technology
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The State of British Retailing. Discuss
Took a break from internal and external examining to attend to the British Retail Consortium’s Annual Symposium in London. I attended last year and thought it was a very strong programme of senior retail speakers and this year’s programme looked … Continue reading
Posted in Brands, BRC, Food Retailing, Government, High Streets, Multichannel, Qualifications, Regulation, Retailers
Tagged BRC, High Streets, Multichannel, Regulation, Retailers, Skills, Tesco
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