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As the conversation begins, Wendy talks about the current retail space, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has seen a number of shifts in the retail space, though many of these shifts had started far before the onset of COVID-19. Wendy considers what is to come next, explores questions raised by the move to e-commerce, and considers both a decrease in browsing behavior and the need to change the in-store experience. Further, Wendy and Andy discuss technology changes COVID-19 has advanced, as well as issues surrounding sustainability and packaging. Looking toward the future, Wendy pushes for a top-down approach, understanding shoppers’ lives, and capitalizing on emotional touchpoints. Finally, Wendy offers advice to students and people entering the field.
Key Takeaways:
0:44 - Andy introduces his guest, Wendy Leibmann
2:14 - Wendy’s life in recent years
5:01 - What she expects to see in the future
8:50 - Wendy and Andy discuss a decrease in browsing behavior
13:50 - Retailers need to change the in-store experience
17:25 - The shift to e-commerce
23:01 - COVID-19 has seen advances in technologies
26:49 - Wendy and Andy talk issues around sustainability, packaging, and mindset
31:34 - Effectively designing the future state
35:55 - Retailers should capitalize on emotional touchpoints
40:02 - Wendy’s advice for students and those just entering the field
Links:
Learn more about Wendy Leibmann and WSL Strategic Retail.
Learn more about Andy Murray.
Learn more about the “It’s a Customer’s World” podcast.
Learn more about the University of Arkansas and its Customer Centric Leadership Initiative.
Learn more about the University of Arkansas’ business school, Walton College.
By Sam M. Walton College of Business5
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As the conversation begins, Wendy talks about the current retail space, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has seen a number of shifts in the retail space, though many of these shifts had started far before the onset of COVID-19. Wendy considers what is to come next, explores questions raised by the move to e-commerce, and considers both a decrease in browsing behavior and the need to change the in-store experience. Further, Wendy and Andy discuss technology changes COVID-19 has advanced, as well as issues surrounding sustainability and packaging. Looking toward the future, Wendy pushes for a top-down approach, understanding shoppers’ lives, and capitalizing on emotional touchpoints. Finally, Wendy offers advice to students and people entering the field.
Key Takeaways:
0:44 - Andy introduces his guest, Wendy Leibmann
2:14 - Wendy’s life in recent years
5:01 - What she expects to see in the future
8:50 - Wendy and Andy discuss a decrease in browsing behavior
13:50 - Retailers need to change the in-store experience
17:25 - The shift to e-commerce
23:01 - COVID-19 has seen advances in technologies
26:49 - Wendy and Andy talk issues around sustainability, packaging, and mindset
31:34 - Effectively designing the future state
35:55 - Retailers should capitalize on emotional touchpoints
40:02 - Wendy’s advice for students and those just entering the field
Links:
Learn more about Wendy Leibmann and WSL Strategic Retail.
Learn more about Andy Murray.
Learn more about the “It’s a Customer’s World” podcast.
Learn more about the University of Arkansas and its Customer Centric Leadership Initiative.
Learn more about the University of Arkansas’ business school, Walton College.