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Retail-Remedy’s business change services focus on strategy planning, new market entry, business restructuring, and continuous improvement programs whilst the company’s transformation team support retailers in delivering customer facing operational change programs that drive; process and efficiency improvement, cost reduction and service enhancement.

Retail-Remedy also supports retailers with store environment changes that match the growth aspiration of the business. “We have a great support network and understanding of how to translate a company’s brand aspiration into a shopping experience; we have worked across the globe supporting retailers with store planning, format development, program management, category management and customer communication.”

The final piece to Retail-Remedy’s support is what binds all of its efforts together; training and development. “Whenever we deliver a project for our customers we ensure that they are left with the measures, skills and knowledge to continue moving forward.”

For further details about Retail-Remedy visit us at www.retail-remedy.com

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Andy Bond President of Asda Wal-Mart gives a direct warning to retails on cost controls
Business:Management - 160 views
In a recent retail lecture Andy Bond, President of Asda, gave retailers a stark warning that they will have to “keep costs down by thrift, using standard-class train travel, printing out less paper and challenging employees to save £1 a day.” He then continued to say “Does all that sound like penny-pinching? Do you consider thrift is beneath you? Are you happy to go on running your business the way you’ve always run it? If you answered ‘yes’ to any of those questions then let me warn you: you’re living in the past and in the future you may not be here.”

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