Retail Legends: Introducing A New Retail Podcast

 

Designed for retail leaders and retail lovers alike, The Retail Legends podcast is designed to provoke thoughts, challenge ideas, encourage growth and, most importantly, offer leadership and insight to help retailers be both prepared and proactive to retail’s always evolving and constantly demanding needs.

From consumer expectations to store marketing strategies, operational tactics and the various technologies influencing retail right now, The Retail Legends podcast will not only discuss what is going on within the at-large retail landscape, but also offer more specific, action-oriented insight for retailers to apply to their unique businesses right away.

To help do this, listeners of The Retail Legends Podcast can look forward to a new guest host every episode to explore their most burning questions related to retail, technology and the in-store experience. From big-box decision-makers to small business disruptors expect to step outside your comfort zone and into all the touchpoints that influence retail.

This week host Nicole Leinbach Reyhle talked at length with Georgeanne Bender, partner at Kizer & Bender, about the general direction of brick-and-mortar experiences and the innovation driving change.

In addition, Leinbach Reyhle Compliant IA Fabien Tiburce discusses Compliant’s efforts to automate retail execution and more.

With insights from Nicole bolstered by expert interviews, you’ll be able to be prepared and act proactively to constantly evolving challenges.

To keep up with all things retail, stay tuned to MarketScale’s Retail Industry publication here.

Also check out MarketScale’s Hospitality podcast with Sarah Dandashy, Say Yes To Travel.

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