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Retail Mastery

Bianca Harrington

Traductor A AI

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Sinopsis

Retail Mastery explores how retailers can maximize profits by adapting to modern customer needs. It focuses on three key areas: strategic merchandising that understands consumer behavior to create a motivating shopping environment, customer engagement through personalized interactions to build loyalty, and operational excellence by streamlining processes like supply chain management. The book highlights that neglecting any of these components can hinder growth, emphasizing the importance of a holistic approach to retail strategy.

 
This book argues that retailers often leave profits on the table due to outdated strategies. It uses case studies, data-driven analysis, and actionable tactics to guide readers on optimizing store layouts, leveraging data analytics for marketing, and training staff for exceptional service. Furthermore, the book showcases successful and unsuccessful retail strategies to help the reader learn how to capture in-store conversions. Retail Mastery distinguishes itself by emphasizing continuous improvement in the ever-changing retail landscape. Moving from establishing a foundation of the current retail environment, each core pillar is explored in detail.

 
It provides a framework for monitoring, evaluating, and refining retail strategies, using accessible language to empower retail professionals at all levels to improve sales and create a competitive advantage in physical retail environments.
Disponible desde: 03/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 122 páginas.

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