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Think 7-Eleven is just cheap snacks and Slurpees? Think again.
In this segment of Tech Legacies podcast, former 7-Eleven and Blockbuster CEO, Jim Keyes shares how 7-Eleven Japan quietly became one of the world’s most advanced retail operations… decades before data-driven retail became trendy.
Jim explains how, even in the 1990s, 7-Eleven Japan was using real-time data and logistics to deliver fresh food multiple times a day, manage precise inventory forecasts, and empower store managers to adapt based on real customer insights, not just algorithms.
More than just a story about innovation, it’s a lesson in how technology should enhance, not replace, human intelligence.
You’ll learn:
If you're into retail innovation, leadership, or tech culture in Japan, this story will surprise and inspire you.
By Fanny DunaganThink 7-Eleven is just cheap snacks and Slurpees? Think again.
In this segment of Tech Legacies podcast, former 7-Eleven and Blockbuster CEO, Jim Keyes shares how 7-Eleven Japan quietly became one of the world’s most advanced retail operations… decades before data-driven retail became trendy.
Jim explains how, even in the 1990s, 7-Eleven Japan was using real-time data and logistics to deliver fresh food multiple times a day, manage precise inventory forecasts, and empower store managers to adapt based on real customer insights, not just algorithms.
More than just a story about innovation, it’s a lesson in how technology should enhance, not replace, human intelligence.
You’ll learn:
If you're into retail innovation, leadership, or tech culture in Japan, this story will surprise and inspire you.