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

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Men’s Luxury Shops Lose Snob Appeal

02 Monday Dec 2013

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Luxury, Men's, Store Layout

Luxury brand retailers like Barneys, Bergdorf’s and Paul Stuart are revamping their men’s sections to make them more inviting.  Today’s …

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Designer Labels Give Flagships a Face Lift as Growth From New Stores Slows

06 Wednesday Nov 2013

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

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Design, Luxury, Retail Market Strategy, visual merchandising

Many luxury brands are refurbishing their flagship stores to generate new excitement and give customers a reason to visit them …

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Cracking the Mysteries of the Male Shopper

28 Monday Oct 2013

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

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Customer Buying Behavior, gender, ShopBop, visual merchandising

Women’s clothing site, ShopBop, has been observing the way males shop online.   As a result, it is launching East Dane …

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Attention Shoppers: Store is Tracking Your Cell

18 Wednesday Sep 2013

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Design, Mobile Apps, Smartphones, Store Layout, Technology

Brick-and-mortar stores have long been envious of the amount of data and shopper information that their online counterparts are able …

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Using Data to Stage-Manage Paths to the Prescription Counter

14 Wednesday Aug 2013

Posted by Retailing Management in Chapter 11: Customer Relationship Management, Chapter 14: Retail Pricing, Chapter 17: Store Layout, Design, and Visual Merchandising

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Buying Merchandise, Customer Relationship Management, CVS, Store Layout

Most retailers, in order to stay competitive, are mining data to understand what customers want and how to get them …

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Has Staples Launched the Omnichannel Store of the Future?

12 Monday Aug 2013

Posted by Retailing Management in Chapter 04: Multichannel and Omnichannel Retailing, Chapter 17: Store Layout, Design, and Visual Merchandising

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Design, Multichannel Retailing, Staples, Store Layout

In early June, Staples launched the first of two omnichannel stores.  This unique concept has a smaller footprint than its …

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The importance of in-store video for retailers

05 Wednesday Jun 2013

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Store Layout, video, visual merchandising

Today’s customers are used to having information at their fingertips while shopping online or on a mobile device.  Customers’ expectations …

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Shoppers’ ‘Mobile Blinders’ Force Checkout-Aisle Changes

13 Monday May 2013

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Customer Buying Behavior, Promotions, Store Layout, visual merchandising

Sales of magazines have long been fueled by bored shoppers waiting in the checkout line who get engrossed in an …

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Aether builds a sleek San Francisco boutique from three shipping containers

28 Thursday Mar 2013

Posted by Retailing Management in Chapter 08: Retail Locations, Chapter 17: Store Layout, Design, and Visual Merchandising

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Aether, Design, Retail Locations, Store Layout

Aether is primarily a web-based retailer that focuses on outerwear.  Recently the California-based company has begun expanding its operations into …

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British Store Has Figured Out How To Make Men Like Shopping

09 Saturday Feb 2013

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Hointer, Mobile Apps, Store Layout

Typically, retailers have assumed that most men hate shopping.  Hointer, a high-tech men’s clothing retailer located in Seattle, but based …

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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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