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Meet the rising star of the week: Chris Haddad, Oz Hair and Beauty

Inside Retail

This week, we shine a light on Chris Haddad, CRM manager at Oz Hair and Beauty. Describe a typical day in the office for you at Oz Hair & Beauty. It’s a good balance of strategy and executional work. The post Meet the rising star of the week: Chris Haddad, Oz Hair and Beauty appeared first on Inside Retail.

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What consumers really think about brands’ social purpose

Inside Retail

Over the past two years, many Australian consumers have reset their expectations of the brand and customer experience. Having endured the pandemic and moved by escalating social and environmental causes, more consumers want to act for the greater good and expect businesses to follow. Balancing purpose and profit.

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‘I find purpose and meaning in my work’: Dsmile founder Joseph Badr

Inside Retail

Twenty years ago, Joseph Badr founded Dspa, a holistic dental surgery that doubles as a calming health spa. Now, he heads up Dsmile, a direct-to-consumer dental care brand marrying sustainable design with minimalist design. IR: What’s your approach to work-life balance? Firstly, exercise is a crucial part of my routine.

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How Noonie’s world-first ‘padsicles’ are smashing post-pregnancy taboos

Inside Retail

Here, we chat with Dolan about the development process behind her products, the business’ future plans and the rise in female entrepreneurs aiming to break the silence around women’s health. It was a great balance between one very challenging manufacturing journey and one very smooth journey. Why did you decide to launch Noonie?

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E-commerce teams: The unseen keys to success

Inside Retail

As demographer Simon Kuestenmacher observed in an ABC interview, the changes in consumer buying behaviour during the pandemic have been significant. Consumer expectations of a flawless, omnichannel digital experience with 24/7 support have driven a shift in the distribution of where workers are needed in the retail sector.

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How Youtime, Endota and JSHealth are shaking up the wellness sector

Inside Retail

In essence, really, it means balance. They really believe in balance, and everything is built around that. We sold out and we continue to sell out of it, because people are just coming in and engaging. IR: How has consumer behaviour changed in the last few years? But in Sweden, it’s just not in their culture.

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How Youtime, Endota and JSHealth are shaking up the wellness sector

Inside Retail

In essence, really, it means balance. They really believe in balance, and everything is built around that. We sold out and we continue to sell out of it, because people are just coming in and engaging. IR: How has consumer behaviour changed in the last few years? But in Sweden, it’s just not in their culture.