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Do You Really Hold Your District Managers Accountable?

Graff Retail

In the retail sector, we’re pretty good about holding our store managers accountable. We crank out all kinds of objectives and measurements to make sure that each location can ‘hold its own’ as a separate business unit … and heaven help the Store Manager who isn’t up to snuff! But are we just as diligent […].

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Retail Planning: The Perils of Using Last Year as Your Baseline

Retalon

Written by Jeff Coull, Director of Professional Services at Retalon. We’ve all heard the retail cliche, “we need to do it differently.” Yet year after year, organizations plan to do the exact same thing as before. Slight hyperbole, I know, but using last year (LY) actuals as your baseline for creating this year (TY) plans is doing just that. Most organizations are creating financial plans that mirror their successes and, more importantly, their failures from the prior year.

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Retail Planning: The Perils of Using Last Year as Your Baseline

Retalon

Written by Jeff Coull, Director of Professional Services at Retalon. We’ve all heard the retail cliche, “we need to do it differently.” Yet year after year, organizations plan to do the exact same thing as before. Slight hyperbole, I know, but using last year (LY) actuals as your baseline for creating this year (TY) plans is doing just that. Most organizations are creating financial plans that mirror their successes and, more importantly, their failures from the prior year.

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Retail Planning: The Perils of Using Last Year as Your Baseline

Retalon

Written by Jeff Coull, Director of Professional Services at Retalon. We’ve all heard the retail cliche, “we need to do it differently.” Yet year after year, organizations plan to do the exact same thing as before. Slight hyperbole, I know, but using last year (LY) actuals as your baseline for creating this year (TY) plans is doing just that. Most organizations are creating financial plans that mirror their successes and, more importantly, their failures from the prior year.

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A Roadmap For Modernization: How To Break Free From Your Monolith Before July 31, 2026

Speaker: Jason Cottrell and Gireesh Sahukar

Retailers know the clock is ticking–legacy SAP Commerce support ends in 2026. Legacy platforms are becoming a liability burdened by complexity, rigidity, and mounting operational costs. But modernization isn’t just about swapping out systems, it’s about preparing for a future shaped by real-time interactions, AI powered buying assistants, and flexible commerce architecture.