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How a new and improved Koko Black is gearing up for Christmas

Inside Retail

Koko Black owner Simon Crowe, who is also the co-founder and managing director of Grill’d, bought the business out of administration in 2016 after identifying its potential as a great brand, with quality, artisanal products. It also has redesigned the store concept, model and design, inclusive of its look and feel.

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Can a smaller-format Whole Foods help Amazon win in the grocery market?

Inside Retail

Back in 2016, the company launched 365 by Whole Foods Market, a chain of smaller locations, approximately 25,000 to 30,000 square feet each, which prioritised lower-priced and generic brands and offered consumers a rewards program. To put that in perspective, Walmart has a 19 per cent share of the market whereas Krogers owns 9 per cent.

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How teen Sofia Sacoor started an athleisure brand to support kids with diabetes

Inside Retail

The story so far Sacoor was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes as an eight-year-old in 2016. Witnessing the financial challenges faced by many in managing this condition motivated me to take action. The concept behind the brand’s charitable initiative is straightforward.

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There’s no such thing as a perfect leader: Zalora’s Simone Cortini

Inside Retail

We recently sat down with Cortini to learn what he loves about e-commerce, his perspective on leadership and how he manages to get things done. In 2016, I started working for Zalora as a project manager in the operations department. SC: I believe that the concept of the perfect leader does not exist.

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Product design’s gender crisis: “If businesses don’t adapt they’ll become obsolete”

Design Week

XXEquals Hall, who led a management buy-out of the Bristol design engineering firm in 2016, has set up an initiative in an attempt to change this. And from a client’s perspective, an all-male design team might not be an appealing concept either. But a fully inclusive design industry is likely some way off.

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How Can Anthropology And Architecture Converge To Shape The Office Of Tomorrow?

All Work

We believe that a cultural anthropological perspective can offer valuable insights that can enrich and shape architectural approaches during the current era of transformation. As such we build on key methods and concepts in anthropology, namely ethnography and culture, linking them to architectural ideas and practice.