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CIO July 31, 2015 Tom Kaneshige |
The Internet of Things now includes the grocery store's frozen-food aisle Supermarket giant Kroger uses temperature sensors to keep frozen foods frozen -- and makes its first foray into the Internet of Things. |
CRM August 2015 |
Real-Time Retail Is the New Imperative Retailers must identify customers when they walk in the store |
CRM July 24, 2015 Jill Hewitt |
Why You Need a Customer Experience Map Retail organizations are constantly seeking ways to improve the customer experience. The best way to get inside your customers' heads -- and keep them happy -- is to chart their journey. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 22, 2015 Michael Blanding |
Name Your Price. Really. Is it worthwhile for retailers to experiment with "pay what you want" pricing? Shelle Santana unmasks the surprising logic behind how much customers will pay. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Report: Amazon To Become Top American Clothing Retailer By 2017 Amazon is on track to become America's largest apparel retailer by 2017, according to a report by financial analysts at Cowen. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Slurpees On Demand? 7-Eleven To Offer Delivery Via Postmates Some of the chain's San Francisco and Oakland locations are now offering delivery through Postmates' app for hot food and snacks. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Apple Wants To Keep Your Data Safe In The RadioShack Sale Apple filed a last-minute motion today, aiming to block the sale of personal data about consumers who purchased Apple products at RadioShack, according to iMore. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate May/Jun 2015 Sara S. Patterson |
Retail Forecaster The dynamic intersection of online and in-store sales is changing many dimensions of the retail marketplace, according to Gary M. Ralston. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate May/Jun 2015 Beth Mattson-Teig |
Retail Redux? In some markets, a good space is hard to find. |
Fast Company April 2015 Danielle Sacks |
Inside Gap's Plan To Get Back into Your Drawers CEO Art Peck inherits a company with stagnating store sales -- but bright digital prospects. |
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