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How collaboration can amplify impact and streamline your retail journey

Inside Retail

Harvey-Rodriguez says two principles were deployed as a framework during the eight-hour hack: Design thinking and an approach called ‘sprint planning’. Howes says the process of collaboration and creativity allowed the team to take a step back and take a new perspective on the enterprise’s challenge. “If

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Lindt exec talks why Australia is such a strong test market

Inside Retail

After a two-year hiatus from launching stores in Australia, Swiss chocolatier Lindt has kicked off a new bricks-and-mortar strategy alongside a nascent online offer. How are you all tracking now that retail is starting to fall back into a bit more of a rhythm? Are there other plans for more store launches moving forward?

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Best foot forward: Q&A with Wittner CEO, Catherine Williamson

Inside Retail

It sounds so simple as a strategy, but you have to stay on it. One of the things we did was go to all of our employees – a lot of whom are uni students and in their early 30s – and we asked them about our sustainability strategy. We had huge engagement and huge co-creation of our strategy from that.

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A Company Should Never Stand Still, So Why Should Your Space?

All Work

Creating an Experience Design strategy can help to determine how a work environment looks and feels based on the ways team members flow through a space, connecting with other people and information along the way. An Experience Design strategy is a phased, iterative thinking process that anticipates inevitable change.

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