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Retail is alive and well, but changing rapidly. That’s the key message from this year’s NRF Big Show, which this week took place in New York.

Running from January 12-14, this year’s show was entitled NRF 2020 Vision and drew a record crowd of over 40,000 attendees from 100 countries representing 16,000 retailers – all of whom gathered to better understand the current state of retail and the future ahead.

Here’s a recap of just some of the highlights.

Alive and well

Opening the conference on January 12, NRF Board Chairman Chris Baldwin told attendees retail was alive and well, but changing quickly. He noted massive investment had been made in technology over recent years and for many retailers that was paying off, particularly in the arena of customer satisfaction.

Backing this claim, he cited NRF statistics that indicate 83 per cent of customers say convenience is more important than it was five years ago, and 60 per cent say retail’s investments have improved their shopping experience.

On the customer’s terms

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Nordstrom co-president Erik Nordstrom took to the stage for an interview about serving the customer on their terms.

He noted digital versus online was barely relevant with a consumer. Instead, customers go back and forth looking for a singular experience.

More than half of Nordstrom sales have an online component and over one-third of its online sales involve a store experience, but the reason for having a physical store has changed significantly.

Nordstrom explained stores need to be more experiential and not just about picking up an item. In Nordstrom’s case, that’s led to innovations like a bar in a flagship store shoe department.

“People are smiling,” he said. “Strangers are talking to each other. We think a lot about shoes. I don’t know why it took us so long to put drinking and shoes together, but it’s a great combination.”

Syncing with today’s consumer

Today’s consumer is more diverse than ever before, and Bonobos and Universal Standard executives offered an insight into meeting that challenge.

They noted the industry is in the grip of change where inclusion will be part of the conversation – whether it relates to body size, gender identity, culture, or politics.

“I think what’s interesting is how fashion can help express the entirety of who they are,” Bonobos CEO Micky Onvural reflected. “We want to create a world where we all fit.”

Universal Standard provides clothing lines ranging in size from 00 to 40, with co-founder Alexandra Waldman noting retail was at a “tipping point”.

“Everything is about to be different, and we want to be part of that change. We want to spearhead the inclusion of everyone in the conversation, which has never been done before.”

A journey to sustainability

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Sustainability is becoming a major driver of consumer behaviour as customers bring their ethical expectations to the purchasing table.

Retail executives from cosmetic co Lush and lifestyle brand West Elm took part in a conversation on the issue, sharing their journey of sustainability and covering concepts like ethical sourcing, handcrafted products, fair trade and reduced packaging.

Both noted the importance of building relationships with suppliers and reflected how their commitment had evolved and grown.

“It’s been an evolution, and it’s been a journey,” West Elm’s Jennifer Gootman explained. “I think for a lot of retailers that are really interested in this space, that’s important to recognize. Not everything happens at once. You can evolve and learn and figure out what’s material to your business and develop it from there.”

More insight and detailed accounts of the topics discussed at NRF 2020 Vision is available on the National Retail Federation website.

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Retail readies for the NRF Big Show https://www.securitytags.com/retail-readies-big-show/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=retail-readies-for-nrf-2020-big-show Tue, 03 Dec 2019 22:56:07 +0000 https://www.securitytags.com/?p=7186

Christmas might be front of mind for the consumer, but as the sales die down and the New Year settles in, the retail industry will enjoy its biggest industry event of the year – The NRF Big Show.

Held in New York in mid-January each year, the NRF Big Show is considered the premier industry event on the annual calendar, drawing almost 40,000 attendees, 16,000 retailers and 800 exhibitors from 99 countries.

Here’s an insight into what’s in store at the NRF Big Show in 2020.

NRF 2020 Vision

Renowned as the largest retail event in the world, the NRF Big Show is the centerpiece of Retail Week, enabling retailers to kick off the New Year with a fresh perspective of innovation and change in the sector.

Next year’s show will run from January 12–14 with the title NRF 2020 Vision. It’s set to feature a line-up of renowned industry speakers including the likes of Starbucks president and CEO Kevin Johnson, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Best Buy CEO Corie Barry, and Nordstrom co-president Erik Nordstrom.

Meanwhile, over 800 exhibitors will offer an insight into the latest products, tech and trends impacting the retail sector.

Hosted by the National Retail Federation, NRF 2020 is described as the place “where visionary talent meets visionary tech and the latest and greatest becomes the here and now”.

Keynote speakers

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Headlining a line-up of over 400 speakers is Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson, who will speak on the topic of ‘nurturing humanity in a modern retail environment’.

NRF President and CEO Matt Shay noted Mr Johnson was a leader in the retail industry “whose expertise and vision range from the fundamentals of selling a good cup of coffee to the cutting edge of the technology driving today’s retail revolution”.

“He understands the importance of the personal touch with retail customers, and no matter how much technology evolves, remaining a force for good in the global communities retailers serve,” Mr Shay said.

Mr Johnson will be the opening Main Stage speaker on January 13, the second day of the three-day conference.

He will discuss the role of shared experiences and community in the modern-day retail environment, and the recognition that the pursuit of profit is not in conflict with the pursuit of doing good.

Mr Johnson will be joined by further experts and industry names on the main stage, including presidents and CEOs of some of the world’s biggest brands.

Keynote speakers at the 2020 event include:

  • Microsoft CEO, Satya Nadella on the future of retail and how technology can help the industry transform.
  • Nordstrom co-president Erik Nordstrom on the company’s vision for improving customer service.
  • Crate and Barrell CEO, Neela Montgomery on ‘Winning the experience economy: How to raise the bar in a world of raised expectations’
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  • The Vitamin Shoppe CEO Sharon Leite on ‘Disruption: Rapid growth of CBD products impacting big box, digital, specialty and department stores’
  • Poshmark co-founder Tracy Sun on ‘Successful disruptors: StockX, Poshmark and Le Tote grow digital-first retail with unique formats’
  • thredUP President Anthony Marino on ‘Recommerce revolution: Upcycling retail’s future’

NRF 2020 Vision marks the 109th year the annual convention has been held. The event takes place at the Javits Center in New York City from January 12 to 14.

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