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Category Archives: Chapter 17: Store Layout, Design, and Visual Merchandising

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A New Extension by Amazon, the Online Retailer Known for Basic Goods: Fashion Apparel in Physical Stores

03 Wednesday Nov 2021

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Amazon, visual merchandising

It’s long been clear that Amazon wants to dominate pretty much every retail sector, segment, and assortment. Despite its start …

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Experimenting with Store Designs: Which Among Them Seem Likely to Stick?

26 Tuesday Oct 2021

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Best Buy, Ikea, Store Design, Toys 'R Us

Retailers are constantly trying out new ideas for attracting shoppers. Even seemingly foundational designs might get questioned, if the retailer …

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A New Retail Service for New Retailers

07 Tuesday Sep 2021

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Leap, Retail Locations, Store Layout

A new retail brand, launched with a novel idea, a determined founder, and a fun online presence can go pretty …

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What Is Amazon Trying to Achieve with its Newest Experiment, a Hair Salon?

03 Monday May 2021

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Amazon, Hair Salon, Store Design

Why would Amazon open a hair salon? And why might consumers and business customers patronize it? The answers to these …

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Getting Consumers into the TerraCycle Loop by Designing Stores for Container Returns

19 Monday Oct 2020

Posted by Retailing Management in Chapter 05: Customer Buying Behavior, Chapter 06: Retail Market Strategy, Chapter 17: Store Layout, Design, and Visual Merchandising

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Customer Buying Behavior, Grocery, Retail Market Strategy, Store Layout, TerraCycle, visual merchandising

In grocery stores around the world—including Krogers in the United States, Carrefour locations in France, Tesco stores in the United …

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The Protections and Problems of a Cashless Market Economy

15 Tuesday Sep 2020

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Cashless Market, Store Design

Cautioned constantly to keep washing their hands to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus, many consumers make the seemingly …

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Managing the Sales Force and the Merchandise at Old Navy

12 Thursday Mar 2020

Posted by Retailing Management in Chapter 16: Human Resources and Managing the Store, Chapter 17: Store Layout, Design, and Visual Merchandising

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Human Resource Management, Managing the Store, Old Navy, Store Design, Store Layout

As Old Navy works to make it easier for consumers to buy, the jobs performed by the employees tasked with …

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Retail Store Design Tips to Increase Sales (Infographic)

17 Monday Feb 2020

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Fundera.com, Infographic, Store Design, Store Layout

There’s a lot of customer psychology that goes into designing stores. Understanding how customers are likely to behave when they …

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This Is Not Your Mother’s Container Store

04 Tuesday Feb 2020

Posted by Retailing Management in Chapter 06: Retail Market Strategy, Chapter 17: Store Layout, Design, and Visual Merchandising

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Retail Market Strategy, Store Design, Store Layout, The Container Store

Envisioning just the right combination of products to use to organize and design the perfect closet might be easy for …

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The New Canada Goose Toronto Store Doesn’t Have Inventory, But It Does Have a Daily Snowstorm

27 Monday Jan 2020

Posted by Retailing Management in Chapter 07: Financial Strategy, Chapter 12: Managing the Merchandise Planning Process, Chapter 17: Store Layout, Design, and Visual Merchandising

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Canada Goose, financial strategy, Managing Merchandise Planning, Store Design

For cold-weather adventure enthusiasts, the latest Canada Goose retail locations, such as the one in Toronto, are like a slice …

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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)

Tags

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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