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Retail Therapy

Why The Retail Industry Is Broken – And What Can Be Done To Fix It

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Retail Therapy

Why The Retail Industry Is Broken – And What Can Be Done To Fix It

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An insightful review of the collapse of the traditional retail sector in the West, and a roadmap for its potential recovery.

Almost weekly, the news is full of stories about disappearing retail chains--some of which have been around for decades. From Toys'R'Us, Aeropostale and A&P, recognized names are vanishing overnight--with the loss of hundreds of stores and thousands of jobs. As such large organizations disappear, so the malls, shopping centers, high streets and main streets become emptier and less appealing to visit.

Mark Pilkington argues that, while the decline in manufacturing receives more news attention, the retail sector is more important in terms of job numbers: in the US, it employs around 30 million people; in the UK, around 10 million (not just in selling, but in property, manufacturing, logistics and distribution as well). And as such, anything that jeopardises the retail sector will have a deep and lasting impact on millions of lives, as well as on public policy.

While many people will point a finger at the "Amazon effect," this is an oversimplification. Deeper forces are at work that are changing people's relationships with brands, the balance of power between producers and consumers, and the whole nature of the supply chain that has existed since the industrial revolution.

Retail Therapy offers a comprehensive analysis of these forces and their impact on the world of retailing. More importantly, it presents a cogent analysis of the longer term trends that are shaping retailing, and outlines a clear road map for sustainable success in the future.

Table of Contents

Introduction – an overview of the crisis

Part 1: Retail A!pocalypse Now!
1.A tale of two bankruptcies
2.The great stores meltdown
3.No longer a nation of shopkeepers
4.Dark Satanic Malls
5.My kingdom for a horse – the knock-on impact on branded suppliers
6.The next big short?
7.Killing more jobs than China
8.A global problem
9.The impact of public policy

Part 2: The Causes of the Crisis in Retailing
10.The classical retailing model
11.The rise of e-commerce
12.The broader impact of the technological revolution
13.The generational revolution
14.The death of brands
15.Passing peak consumption
16.Conquering the final mile
17.The dawn of a virtual world
18.This is your fridge talking
19.Algorithm'n'blues
20.Veni, Vidi, 3D
21.See you later, incubator
22.Direct is best
23.Retail derailed
24.Bankers away!
25.Can the last one out switch off the lights?

Part 3: How to Save Retail
26.The importance of simplicity
27.Go with the flow
28.Cannibalise, cannibalise, cannibalise!
29.Lean and mean
30.Brand theatre
31.The third space
32.Re-tech
33.Becoming the conversation
34.The price is right
35.Inclusive is the new exclusive
36.Virtuous reality
37.The hacker way
38.Reinventing shared shopping spaces
39.Advice to governments
40.Summary – the new rules for survival

Product details

Published Jan 22 2019
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 336
ISBN 9781472965103
Imprint Bloomsbury Business
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Mark Pilkington

Mark Pilkington is an experienced retailer and con…

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