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Focusing on the most important person in the retail store is obvious, yet getting harder because of so many digital disruptions. It is time to bring in the ambassadors.
My take on the need for greater retail innovation speed and the two global forces driviing it.
Here are the three megatrends driving the disruptive future of retail. A fourth which is taking shape right now will be discussed in future videos / presentations.
Successful Clicks will continue to open physical stores. As Walmart has clearly demonstrated, actual stores are a very profitable asset to overall omnichannel growth.
Here is a video example reminder of the Peter Drucker quote on the power of culture from Sensormatic, an iconic Loss Prevention Retail Leadership Brand.
December 2017 edition of the constantly updated "Disruptive Future of Retail" leadership innovation presentation. From latest trends to successful strategies that will drive the industry forward.
And the Role that Loss Prevention had in its evolution. Welcome to the disruptive future of retail
Retail Influencer on LinkedIn and Digital Futurist talks about where shopping is headed in 2020 & beyond. An LPNewsNetwork Production.
At work and in life always remember that we are in a team sport. Be appreciative and continuously celebrate milestones along the way.
Retail is at the threshold of a new era. Look to Asia for example of the future. Big data the key to reacting faster to global consumer trends.
Being extremely passionate about customers and finding the branding voice to industry leadership through marketing.
Branding and positive customer experiences lead to an open world of retail opportunities.
Change is a prerequisite to success. Embrace continuous learning for a bright future ahead.
Every day is an amazing opportunity to change the world for yourself and those around you. Introducing my new video series.
Shrinkage represents a $123 Billion challenge each year for retailers. Watch this short interview with Tony D'Onofrio to learn about Source Tagging
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“Live your life as an Exclamation rather than an Explanation”– Isaac Newton
Let us travel to Cambridge University in the UK to learn something new about Isaac Newton. This English polymath actually has two birthdays. According to the modern Gregorian calendar, Newton was born on the 4th of January 1643. However, back in the 17th century when Newton was born, they still used the Julian calendar and the recorded date of this birth was Christmas Day 1642.
Newton was a preemie at birth and barely survived the first week. As a young student, he loved school and his favorite subject was Chemistry. As a later professor at Cambridge, Newton had a reputation for being reclusive and even a bit nasty, had few close friends, rarely spoke, and sometimes got so caught up with his work that he forgot to eat.
That eureka moment of an apple falling on Newton’s head is actually a legend. He merely observed it falling to the ground and wondered why it would fall to earth and not in some other direction.
We remember Newton for his work in physics, astronomy, and mathematics, but he was also interested in alchemy (turning lead into gold) and biblical chronology including predicting the end of the world. His predicted year was 2060.
Late in life, Newton took up the position at the royal mint in London, first as Warden and later as Master. He took his work seriously including chasing counterfeiters, several of whom ended up at the gallows.
This picture is in front of Isaac Newton’s office at Cambridge University with a descendant of the legendary apple tree in front. The opening quote to this summary is a powerful reminder to embrace life with curiosity and infectious enthusiasm. Stop justifying or explaining your choices to others. Find your authentic self and live a life with no regrets.
UK Retail Crime Survey 2025
Violence and abuse ballooned, rising by over 50% in the past year and 340% since 2020. Levels are now at over 2,000 incidents every single day, the highest rate ever recorded in our crime survey. The total cost of retail crime including crime prevention now sits at a colossal £4.2 billion, of which £2.2 billion is a direct result of customer theft. - From British Retail Consortium (BRC) Read more
50 Science Fiction Technologies and How Long They Took to Become Reality
List of 50 real-life technologies to showcase their journey from imaginative concept to tangible reality and explore how long it took to bring these futuristic ideas to life. - From Infographic Journal
Why Food Prices Are Still So High In The U.S. -CNBC
As inflation cools considerably, prices for items like gasoline, used cars and energy have all declined accordingly. But food prices continue to outpace inflation, increasing by 28% since 2019. Read more
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