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Author Archives: Casey Chroust EVP Retail Operations at RILA
The Rise of Mobile
A new study by ForeSee Results shows what we already suspected, that mobile shopping is on the rise. The study surveyed 10,000 visitors to top e-retailer sites during the 2010 holiday season and found that 30% of shoppers used a … Continue reading
Posted in eCommerce, Education, Events and Conferences, Holidays, Research, Retail Mobile Executive Summit, Retail Trends, Technology
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The Supply Chain in 2011 (& New Benchmark Study!)
The New Year is a time to reflect on the good of the past year and resolve to make things better in the months ahead. Many recession-related challenges lingered throughout 2010, but retailers have seen bright spots also. The economy … Continue reading