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Matching Tech to New In-Store Experiences: 6 Steps to Success

Retail TouchPoints

For example, in-store kiosks can’t support endless aisle experiences if they aren’t underpinned by real-time inventory visibility and omnichannel order management capabilities. “Do I’ve chased the FOMO stuff when I was at Foot Locker and Adidas…it’s easy to chase stuff that’s frothy.

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What Does the Future Hold for Malls? Design Visionaries Share Their Predictions

Retail TouchPoints

TimeOut Markets ). For example, having a heavy timber structure instead of a steel or concrete structure can allow them to tell a story about the environment to their clientele. Gonzalez: Mall developers cannot just think of themselves as landlords. They want to make a very visible design statement with those buildings.

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New Research: Retailers Plan to ‘Invest Their Way’ Through Impending Recession

Retail TouchPoints

How will consumers and markets respond? These systems can take many forms, from associate-manned mobile POS systems to self-service kiosks and even progressive web apps that allow customers to check out themselves on their own phones. What will the Fed’s next move be?

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Considering BYOD? Count The Costs And Explore Your Options

Retail TouchPoints

Software deployed on mobile or touchscreen devices is being adopted by retailers for everything from point-of-sale and clienteling solutions to endless aisle kiosks. When planning the deployment of these applications, you might be tempted to explore the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) model.