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What John Lewis’ $195m deal with Google says about the future of retail

Inside Retail

From an end user perspective, it promises to accelerate the efficiency of the John Lewis partnership’s employees, allowing them to offer a more enriched customer-centric approach and wield data-driven insights for product and service refinement. “Not We’re looking forward to an era of fresh innovation,” Mian said.

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How To Create Commute-Worthy Destinations

All Work

Recognizing the importance of work-life balance, companies are adopting more flexible approaches to office attendance, allowing employees to better tailor their in-office hours to suit personal preferences and commitments. Previous workplace models revealed a flaw in how to deal with the struggle for work-life balance.

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The Art and Business of Christmas Windows in Retail

Retail Focus

Retailers who incorporate interactive elements can encourage passersby to engage with the scene, which enhances the overall experience and makes it memorable. Retailers are no longer using static displays; now they use cutting-edge technology like augmented reality and interactive elements to engage passersby.

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Proximity retailing and current retail environmental paradoxes

Retail Focus

Making use of social media: Shop owners should regularly publish about their activity and products on social media to gain visibility, connect with customers and create potential engagement with their audiences. Torn between the need to develop and grow and the reality of doing so, small-town brands engage in an inevitable failure to launch.

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The Return-To-Office Is Both Divergent And Divisive. What Does That Mean For Design?

All Work

How can businesses achieve the right balance of open and enclosed work areas? Different sectors have different priorities that translate into diverging perspectives on what the new workplace should look like. . A shift in onus from employee to employer. Many business leaders are overwhelmed by the mosaic of choices and options.

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An in-depth look into Aussie luxury brand Oroton’s major turnaround

Inside Retail

It’s very exciting that we’re getting the industry and landlord credit and a lot of great feedback from our engaged customer base. What they lacked was any sense of ranging and balance from building a large range and any relevance to a young, modern customer. IR: What are some of those micro and macro focuses?

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Store Design And Instagrammable Age: Inside The Mind Of The Millennial Shoppers

Greater Group

During my presentation, I shared with the audience what influences Millennials to purchase and what businesses can do to meet their tastes and expectations from a retail store design perspective. At greater group , we’ve conducted an extensive study of the Millennial target market to design stores that best engage this generation.

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