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What Will Retail Design Look Like in 2020?

As we approach 2020 and a new decade, there are arguably more questions than there are answers for what the future of retail design will look like. Every year it seems we have a new “most interesting store in the world” that boasts the latest technology and design trends, but what has staying power still remains to

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Sustainable Packaging That You Can Plant, Eat and Re-Use

In a previous article, we discussed some retail trends related to packaging, including e-commerce optimization and plastic-free packaging. The commitment to reduce the use of plastic in packaging has now become simply a matter of “when,” not “if.” CPG giants, including The Coca-Cola Company, MARS, PepsiCo, and Unilever have pledged to use 100 percent reusable, recyclable or compostable

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What the End of Mass Consumption Means for Retailers

Marie Kondo has made the old adage “less is more” feel fresh again. In her popular Netflix show she helps people de-clutter homes by asking them to decide if the items they own spark joy. Anything that doesn’t meet this standard simply shouldn’t be in your home, she posits. The idea, one that resonates with many, is

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​Ten Important Skills for Future Bank Branch Employees​

In recent years, there has been a lot of talk about how bank branches will adjust because of digital banking’s disruption to the traditional banking network. To meet unfulfilled needs from online and mobile banking, these future branches may be more experiential, advice-based, or technology-focused. Therefore, they will require staff with different skill sets than

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How to Capitalize on Unmet Customer Needs in Foodservice

Foodservice is in transition. Technology is enabling new processes, categories are blurring to steal share, and customers are demanding more. Due to the disruptive nature of these transitions, it is becoming vital that traditional chain restaurant businesses act quickly to remain relevant; those that do not accept and embrace the change are facing declining market

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