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Amazon to Shut All U.S. Pop-Up Stores as It Rethinks Physical Retail Strategy

07 Tuesday May 2019

Posted by Retailing Management in Chapter 02: Types of Retailers, Chapter 04: Multichannel and Omnichannel Retailing, Chapter 06: Retail Market Strategy, Chapter 08: Retail Locations, Chapter 12: Managing the Merchandise Planning Process

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Amazon, Pop-up Shops, retail strategy

The recent and ongoing evolution of Amazon’s experiments with omnichannel retailing, as it moves out of cyberspace and into various …

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TidBit: Will Marie Kondo De-Clutter Retail?

02 Thursday May 2019

Posted by Retailing Management in Retail Tidbits

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Fast Fashion, Organization, The Container Store

The KonMari cultural phenomenon—in which tidying expert Marie Kondo shows people how to keep their homes tidy and clutter-free—has taken …

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Men Ditch Suits, and Retailers Struggle to Adapt

29 Monday Apr 2019

Posted by Retailing Management in Chapter 13: Buying Merchandise

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Adapting, Fashion, Jos. A. Bank, Men's Wearhouse

When it comes to office wear, the trends are inescapable: Once businesspeople were expected to wear only tailored suits. Then …

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Target Updates App After Pricing Dispute

25 Thursday Apr 2019

Posted by Retailing Management in Chapter 14: Retail Pricing

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Mobile Apps, Pricing, Target

Dynamic pricing offers great promise. It ensures that consumers get the lowest price if they are willing to sacrifice some …

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TidBit: Calvin Klein Says Designer Fashion Is Over

22 Monday Apr 2019

Posted by Retailing Management in Retail Tidbits

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Calvin Klein, Fashion, High-end

In the fashion industry, the power of the halo effect has remained nearly unquestioned: Fashion brands introduce cutting-edge, daring looks …

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Retailers Woo Customers with Shaky Credit

18 Thursday Apr 2019

Posted by Retailing Management in Chapter 07: Financial Strategy

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Credit, Economy, Risk

Credit providers traditionally seek out good credit risks—people with a strong track record of paying back loans and sufficient income …

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Rent the Runway and West Elm Partner to Rent Customers Home Decor

15 Monday Apr 2019

Posted by Retailing Management in Chapter 06: Retail Market Strategy, Chapter 12: Managing the Merchandise Planning Process

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partnership, Rent the Runway, West Elm

Expanding beyond the designer gowns and fashionable work clothes that have established it in the market, Rent the Runway is …

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New Job for Robots: Taking Stock for Retailers

10 Wednesday Apr 2019

Posted by Retailing Management in Chapter 10: Information Systems and Supply Chain Management, Retail Tidbits

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data, inventory, Omnichannel, Robots

For big retailers, operating in omnichannel environments, accurate inventory assessments would require nearly constant reviews by human staffers—and even that …

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Walmart Toughens Delivery Demands for Suppliers

09 Tuesday Apr 2019

Posted by Retailing Management in Chapter 07: Financial Strategy, Chapter 10: Information Systems and Supply Chain Management

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Metrics, Stock, Supply Chain Management

Performance metrics are most effective when they are specific. Accordingly, Walmart is changing the way it assesses, rewards, and penalizes …

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Markdowns Cost Retailers $300B Last Year

27 Wednesday Mar 2019

Posted by Retailing Management in Chapter 12: Managing the Merchandise Planning Process, Chapter 14: Retail Pricing

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Buying Merchandise, Markdowns

Markdowns help retailers move merchandise, especially seasonal or fashion items that are unlikely to sell at their full prices anymore. …

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Articles by Chapter

  • Chapter 01: Introduction to the World of Retailing (19)
  • Chapter 02: Types of Retailers (84)
  • Chapter 03: Digital Retailing (21)
  • Chapter 04: Multichannel and Omnichannel Retailing (98)
  • Chapter 05: Customer Buying Behavior (89)
  • Chapter 06: Retail Market Strategy (194)
  • Chapter 07: Financial Strategy (50)
  • Chapter 08: Retail Locations (47)
  • Chapter 09: Retail Site Location (22)
  • Chapter 10: Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (106)
  • Chapter 11: Customer Relationship Management (54)
  • Chapter 12: Managing the Merchandise Planning Process (59)
  • Chapter 13: Buying Merchandise (68)
  • Chapter 14: Retail Pricing (76)
  • Chapter 15: Retail Communication Mix (62)
  • Chapter 16: Human Resources and Managing the Store (74)
  • Chapter 17: Store Layout, Design, and Visual Merchandising (60)
  • Chapter 18: Customer Service (74)
  • Retail Tidbits (128)
  • Uncategorized (6)

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Articles by Chapter

  • Chapter 01: Introduction to the World of Retailing (19)
  • Chapter 02: Types of Retailers (84)
  • Chapter 03: Digital Retailing (21)
  • Chapter 04: Multichannel and Omnichannel Retailing (98)
  • Chapter 05: Customer Buying Behavior (89)
  • Chapter 06: Retail Market Strategy (194)
  • Chapter 07: Financial Strategy (50)
  • Chapter 08: Retail Locations (47)
  • Chapter 09: Retail Site Location (22)
  • Chapter 10: Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (106)
  • Chapter 11: Customer Relationship Management (54)
  • Chapter 12: Managing the Merchandise Planning Process (59)
  • Chapter 13: Buying Merchandise (68)
  • Chapter 14: Retail Pricing (76)
  • Chapter 15: Retail Communication Mix (62)
  • Chapter 16: Human Resources and Managing the Store (74)
  • Chapter 17: Store Layout, Design, and Visual Merchandising (60)
  • Chapter 18: Customer Service (74)
  • Retail Tidbits (128)
  • Uncategorized (6)

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AI Amazon Artificial Intelligence Buying Merchandise China Customer Buying Behavior Customer Relationship Management Customer service CVS Delivery Ethics Fashion financial strategy Global Grocery Human Resource Management Ikea Information Systems Introduction to Retailing Kroger Luxury Macy's Malls Managing Merchandise Planning Managing the Store McDonald's Millennials Mobile Apps Multichannel Retailing Online retailing Pricing Retail Communication Mix Retail Locations Retail Market Strategy Retail Pricing Retail Tidbit Store Design Store Layout Supply Chain Management Target Technology Types of Retailers visual merchandising Walmart Whole Foods

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