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The Radical Collaborations that are Shaping Retail

The Radical Collaborations that are Shaping Retail

While it’s true that managing brick and mortar retail grows consistently more challenging each year, and more long-respected brands continue to shutter their doors, it’s important to note there are still many retailers who are thriving.

Businesses who are winning are those who have worked to re-invent themselves, accommodating changing expectations and customer shopping behaviors to create in-store experiences that matter.

To determine how others might be able to recreate these successes – or pioneer new ones – we’ve invited retailers, brands, merchandisers and industry experts to join us for the 9th Annual INSIGHT conference. We’ll gather to share ideas and observations about the people, processes, and tools that are driving superior instore results….

Looking Ahead to The CART Event at NGAShow 2020

Looking Ahead to The CART Event at NGAShow 2020

The CART Event at the NGA Show coming up in February, 2020, is focused on helping Independent Retail understand What it takes to Thrive in The Age of ‘i’.

Changes in the retail industry are happening faster than ever before, transforming the retail store, and how retailers go to market and interact with their shoppers. Retailers can embrace this change, avail themselves of capabilities never before possible, or be disrupted into irrelevancy. And disruption is exactly what’s happening as the industry undergoes gut-wrenching change as decades of product-first practices give way to a true customer-first retail experience…

What's Your Story?

What's Your Story?

If your company provides solutions, particularly technology solutions, to the retail industry, selling is a mandatory activity and in many younger companies that duty often falls to the founder, CEO, or other key executive. The CART team has worked with hundreds of young tech companies and we’ve seen some things that work and we’ve seen many things that don’t work as well so thought we’d share some lessons with you. Many technology company people are incredibly smart when it comes to the tech, but unprepared when it comes to the selling of it.