All articles by Joanna Perry – Page 5

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    Opinion

    Computer says no

    2010-07-21T11:22:00Z

    A recent run-in with a laptop while trying to load Microsoft Office has reminded me just how important a good user interface is.

  • Sainsbury's
    Analysis

    Mystery shopping: how Sainsbury's monitors customer experience

    2010-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Sainsbury’s strongly believes regular monitoring of its stores is crucial to ensure its customer experience isn’t a mystery

  • National Skills Academy
    Analysis

    The National Skills Academy: Training tomorrow’s top retailers

    2010-07-16T00:00:00Z

    What has The National Skills Academy for Retail achieved in its first year?

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    Opinion

    Showcasing store technology

    2010-07-07T11:21:00Z

    The finals of the skillVM visual merchandising competition last week made me think about the best place for in-store technology in the future.

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    Analysis

    The customer knows best

    2010-07-02T00:00:00Z

    OC&C’s customer research on a selection of retailers and their propositions will give the high street plenty to think about

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    News

    One Stop invests in Galleria merchandising system

    2010-06-23T10:21:00Z

    Tesco-owned convenience chain One Stop is to optimise selling space in its stores using a merchandising system from Galleria.

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    Analysis

    EPoS: And your point is?

    2010-06-18T00:00:00Z

    As retailers seek to improve the experience in their stores, what is most important to them when they are choosing a new EPoS system, asks Joanna Perry

  • BT Retail Week Technology Awards 2010
    News

    BT Retail Week Technology Awards winners announced

    2010-06-16T07:39:00Z

    The winners of the BT Retail Week Technology Awards were announced at a ceremony in London last night.

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    Opinion

    Smart cookies

    2010-06-09T11:44:00Z

    Consumer expectations continue to run ahead of what retailers are delivering. But they clearly show what your customers want from multichannel services.

  • Argos
    Analysis

    There’s a brand new world in store

    2010-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Rebranding is often written off as no more than an expensive new logo. But when executed properly, the exercise can put a spotlight on real business change, as Joanna Perry discovers

  • Inflation
    Analysis

    The price is right?

    2010-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Despite topline inflation being high, an expected period of low shop price inflation could be painful for food retailers

  • Halfords Distribution Centre Conveyor Belt
    Analysis

    Halfords’ distribution centre: Automatic for the people

    2010-05-28T00:00:00Z

    Halfords’ new distribution centre in Coventry will give the retailer flexibility and provide massive cost savings. Joanna Perry took a tour while the technology was being tested

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    Opinion

    Familiarity breeds contempt

    2010-05-26T11:38:00Z

    Loyalty is a hot topic at the moment. But retailers need to be mindful of the wider privacy debate when deciding just how much consumer data to collect.

  • HMV
    Analysis

    Has online sales growth hit a wall?

    2010-05-21T00:00:00Z

    With Game, HMV and Maplin all reporting falls in online sales, has the ecommerce boom plateaued, or is it a case of a few retailers underperforming?

  • Asda Living
    Analysis

    Park life: retail parks bouncing back

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Retail parks have been on the back foot, but new names are now starting to freshen up their offers and draw footfall.

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    Opinion

    Aye, aye Captain

    2010-05-12T10:26:00Z

    A visit to Unilever’s Customer Insight & Innovation Centre highlights just how seriously it takes its role as a category captain.

  • Argos Quick Pay Kiosks
    Analysis

    Kiosks

    2010-05-07T00:00:00Z

    In its annual results last week, Home Retail Group talked about the importance of kiosks to the Argos store experience. So are they making a comeback?

  • The Retail Week Cabinet
    Analysis

    The Retail Cabinet

    2010-05-07T00:00:00Z

    As the new Government is announced, Retail Week imagines a country run by the UK’s top retailers. Tesco chief executive Sir Terry Leahy is an obvious choice for prime minister, but whose business skills would he be calling on to work alongside him in his first cabinet?

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    Opinion

    Guiding the guidelines

    2010-05-05T09:41:00Z

    Two recent examples of draft guidelines relating to ecommerce show why retailers must be prepared to lobby if they don’t want to be stuck with unworkable rules.

  • Analysis

    Why aren’t there more women in multichannel retail?

    2010-04-30T00:00:00Z

    High-profile female entrepreneurs have conquered ecommerce, so why aren’t there more in established retailers, asks Joanna Perry