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Amazon has mad upskills

Amazon has mad upskills

Amazon plans to provide non-technical employees with the skills they need to move into software engineering roles. Do you think retailers, by and large, are making adequate investments in training and developing the skills of employees?

Family Dollar joins a crowded retail media marketplace

Family Dollar joins a crowded retail media marketplace

Family Dollar has become the first dollar store to launch an ad network to support placements across its mobile app and FamilyDollar.com. Do you see demand growing for specialized ad platforms, such as Family Dollar’s, or is there only room for a small number of key players in this market?

Are you ready for the retailer-as-service revolution?

Are you ready for the retailer-as-service revolution?

Services and solutions have quickly become retailers’ growth engine of choice. Major retailers like Walmart, Kroger, Target and Amazon.com have branched out into health services, ad marketing, financial services and more. Which aspects of retailer-as-service will have the greatest impact on retailer profitability and viability?

Amazon aims to add best employer tag to its most customer centric reputation

Amazon aims to add best employer tag to its most customer centric reputation

Amazon.com can walk and chew gum at the same time. That’s the message from Jeff Bezos, pledging to turn the most customer centric company on the planet into the best employer with the safest workplace environment. Do you expect Amazon to bring a similar level of focus to becoming the best place to work as it does to satisfying its millions of customers?

Amazon’s Prime Day is coming earlier and possibly twice

Amazon’s Prime Day is coming earlier and possibly twice

Amazon.com is planning to hold Prime Day in June, a month early for the traditional July event, multiple sources told Recode. Amazon management is also reportedly considering holding a second Prime Day in the fall.  Do you think it makes sense for Amazon to move Prime Day to June and follow that with a second event in the fall?

Amazon’s CEO Bezos comes out in support of national infrastructure bill

Amazon’s CEO Bezos comes out in support of national infrastructure bill

Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com, supports spending big on infrastructure, even if that means his company is required to pay more in taxes to get it done. Are you surprised by Jeff Bezos’ qualified endorsement of the outlines of the American Rescue Plan?

Amazon goes shopping at the mall

Amazon goes shopping at the mall

Amazon has been on a buying spree, further proof that Americans have changed their shopping habits in recent years and since the novel coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S. But what has Amazon been buying? The answer in a word — malls. Do you expect to see more second and third tier malls around the U.S. converted into distribution centers?

Should Amazon open clearance stores?

Should Amazon open clearance stores?

Amazon.com was considering opening a clearance concept selling unsold inventory of home goods and electronics at steep discounts prior to the novel coronavirus pandemic, reports Bloomberg.  What do you think was behind Amazon’s exploration of clearance stores and will they still make sense post-pandemic?

Can Google become a legit alternative to Amazon for sellers (and buyers)?

Can Google become a legit alternative to Amazon for sellers (and buyers)?

Google over the last year has been shifting to build an “Anti-Amazon of E-Commerce” for sellers, according to a New York Times profile. The obvious hurdle for Google, however, is Amazon’s stature as the go-to online search engine for shoppers. Is the bigger challenge for Google’s shopping platform attracting sellers or shoppers?

Amazon’s no good, very bad PR week

Amazon’s no good, very bad PR week

Machine learning cameras in trucks, workers peeing in bottles, union-voting warehouse workers and a visit from Bernie Sanders — this has not been one of Amazon.com’s better weeks. Is Amazon in danger of losing the public perception battle about working conditions for its warehouse employees and delivery drivers?

Will marketplaces become legally liable for what they sell?

Will marketplaces become legally liable for what they sell?

Purchasing from online marketplaces can be a gamble for customers. Now the state of California wants to put responsibility for the safety and quality of products sold through these platforms more squarely on the shoulders of operators. How do you see online marketplaces responding to legislation that would hold them liable for third-party sellers?

Walmart uses brutal self-assessment in omnichannel turnaround strategy

Walmart uses brutal self-assessment in omnichannel turnaround strategy

They say the first step towards recovery is admitting you have a problem, and according to Walmart, they’ve had a big one. “We fail our customers today,” reads the first bullet in a slide from their planning deck for an internal project codenamed Project Glass. Should more retailers follow Walmart’s brutal self-assessment strategy?

Amazon is America’s biggest clothing retailer and there’s no close second

Amazon is America’s biggest clothing retailer and there’s no close second

Amazon.com is the number one seller of clothing in the U.S., having surpassed Walmart in 2020 to earn that distinction. What do you see as the biggest factors supporting Amazon’s growth in apparel and footwear sales?

Amazon is not playing games (oh, yes it is) with warehouse worker performance

Amazon is not playing games (oh, yes it is) with warehouse worker performance

Amazon has sought to continue to meet its productivity goals while introducing an element of fun into getting the job done with a gamification system that translates common job tasks into rewards.  What do you see as the pros and cons of using gamification in workplaces such as warehouses and stores?

The importance of strategic and tactical balance in uncertain times

Can Amazon avoid being dragged into the political cancel culture fray?

Amazon recently came under scrutiny by Republican members of the U.S. Senate when it decided to remove a book, When Harry Became Sally by Ryan Anderson, from its website and Audible and Kindle platforms.  How do you think Amazon should handle the fallout?

Will a third-party marketplace step up and give Amazon a run for its money?

Will a third-party marketplace step up and give Amazon a run for its money?

A new survey of over 1,000 U.S. brands finds online marketplaces to be their strongest growth opportunity, although some are looking for options beyond Amazon.com.  How much of an uphill battle do retailers face competing against Amazon with their own online marketplaces?

Automated checkout ‘will be everywhere’ sooner rather than later

Automated checkout ‘will be everywhere’ sooner rather than later

According to a survey from Piplsay, 89 percent of shoppers who have visited Amazon Go have had either an excellent (54 percent) or a good (35 percent) experience. Has the pandemic likely accelerated the rollout of automated checkout technology in the years ahead?

Amazon is using crowdsourcing to create new products

Amazon is using crowdsourcing to create new products

Amazon launched a new program, “Build It,” that in a crowdsourcing scheme enables consumers to vote on which Alexa-enabled products will be developed. Do you see more benefits than drawbacks to Build It for Amazon?

Amazon acquires Shopify rival

Amazon acquires Shopify rival

Amazon.com reached a deal last month to acquire Selz, an online platform provider that helps small and medium size businesses create and operate online sites.  In what ways do you think Amazon is likely to respond to Shopify?

Are huge marketplace seller aggregators a good thing for Amazon and retail?

Are huge marketplace seller aggregators a good thing for Amazon and retail?

A number of aggregators have arrived in recent years with a goal of acquiring third-party Amazon sellers and taking them to their next level of growth. Recently, many have secured funding themselves. What do you think of the trend of aggregators acquiring and scaling up promising third-party Amazon FBA sellers?

Whole Foods gets a lot right and wrong

Whole Foods gets a lot right and wrong

It’s been more than three and a half years since Amazon.com’s acquired Whole Foods. While many of the worst predicted fears have not come to pass, some of the expected improvements have also failed to materialize.  Which aspects of the Whole Foods’ shopping experience appear to have improved versus becoming worse under Amazon’s ownership?

A new era for Amazon as Jeff Bezos hands over CEO role

A new era for Amazon as Jeff Bezos hands over CEO role

Jeff Bezos has announced that he will be stepping down as chief executive of the company in the third quarter this year to become its executive chairman. Is Amazon’s inventiveness the single key feature that has set it apart from other retailers and consumer-facing brands over the past 20+ years?

What happens if Amazon warehouse workers vote to unionize?

What happens if Amazon warehouse workers vote to unionize?

Employees at an Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, AL will get ballots next week from the National Labor Relations board to vote on union representation. What effect would a successful vote to organize have on Amazon at the facility and in the other locations where it has hourly workers?

Do retailers need to further commit to free delivery?

Do retailers need to further commit to free delivery?

While often cited as a conversion necessity, the wide majority of retailers only offer free shipping occasionally for promotional campaigns, according to a study. Should retailers be looking at free shipping more as an online margin killer or as a shopping cart abandonment saver?

Is a labor storm developing at retail?

Is a labor storm developing at retail?

Considering the ongoing struggle between management and labor unions, the question is whether nonunion frontline workers have become more disposable during the pandemic and if they will turn to collective bargaining to seek safety in numbers. What is your forecast for labor relations between retailers and their frontline workforces in 2021 and beyond?

What’s next for data privacy?

What’s next for data privacy?

At a CES 2021 session featuring privacy experts from Amazon.com, Google and Twitter, panelists agreed that, while data transparency is critical, a “patchwork” of privacy rules across areas may increasingly undermine the benefits of the internet.  What’s the ideal outcome from the data privacy debate for retailers?

Does a Staples/Office Depot merger now make more sense?

Does a Staples/Office Depot merger now make more sense?

Staples for the third time is seeking to acquire rival Office Depot as the accelerated shift to online shopping and work-from-home culture recasts the opportunity in office supply retail. Does a Staples and Office Depot merger make more sense in a post-COVID environment?

Would a Not-Amazon.ca-like effort help indy retailers compete with the online giant?

Would a Not-Amazon.ca-like effort help indy retailers compete with the online giant?

A website with a provocative domain has seemingly overnight become a go-to directory to reach more than 4,000 independent stores across four Canadian cities. The success is more surprising considering it was created by a social media manager as a side project with no plans to make money. Would a website such as Not-Amazon.ca work in the U.S.?

Is Amazon on its way to becoming America’s favorite grocer?

Is Amazon on its way to becoming America’s favorite grocer?

A new survey finds that Amazon.com has become the preferred source of groceries for the largest number of Americans.  What grocers do you think have been the biggest winners since the pandemic hit the U.S.?

Will contactless Hudson Nonstop concept stores take off in airports?

Will contactless Hudson Nonstop concept stores take off in airports?

Hudson, which operates in airports, travel hubs and tourist destinations across North America, has announced the planned opening of a new store concept that allows customers to check out without having to stop at a cash register. How likely is the Hudson Nonstop store concept to connect in a positive way with airport travelers across North America?

Retailers gives customers refunds and tell them to keep items

Retailers give customers refunds and tell them to keep items

Offering refunds without requiring the return is being adopted more broadly by retailers during the pandemic, according to a Wall Street Journal report. Does it make sense to offer refunds without requiring a return for certain items?

Did Amazon Pantry outlive its usefulness?

Did Amazon Pantry outlive its usefulness?

Amazon.com last week discontinued its single large box service known as Amazon Pantry. The service had been seen as a way to sell less expensive household items online that would otherwise be prohibitively expensive to ship. Has Pantry’s business model, based on bundled online orders of household essentials, become outdated?

Which 2020 returns options will stick?

Which 2020 returns options will stick?

Never before have consumers had so many options for returning unwanted holiday gifts. Some may help retailers handle what’s expected to be a record haul of returns this year. Which return options that have been amplified or introduced this year will likely become more important in the years ahead?

Is free at-home pick-up of online returns practicable?

Is free at-home pick-up of online returns practicable?

Walmart on Monday announced a partnership with FedEx to offer customers complimentary at-home pickup of returns for merchandise bought online. Does picking up returns from households for free hold significant appeal for consumers and is it an economically feasible strategy for retailers?

Christmas ads show gift-giving in completely different lives

Christmas ads show gift-giving in completely different lives

Gift giving is a Christmas tradition that spans the globe, even as holiday rituals vary from country to country and region to region. The two spots we’ve selected for you to review today are focused on giving in different ways. What are your critiques of the Amazon and Smiths City commercials?

Stores move to the front and center fulfilling customers’ expectations

Stores move to the front and center fulfilling customers’ expectations

Over a year ago, Patricia Waldron asked in a RetailWire article if 2020 would be the year when retailers instituted supply chain improvements with an eye towards enhancing the customer experience. That’s still the story today, but with much greater urgency. Do you see stores become the primary focal point for retailers’ digital supply strategies going forward?

Will FedEx’s ShopRunner deal give retailers a better shot against Amazon?

Will FedEx’s ShopRunner deal give retailers a better shot against Amazon?

FedEx last week announced that it had agreed to acquire ShopRunner, the Prime-like subscription service that offers two-day delivery from more than 100 retailers. What do you think is behind FedEx’s deal to acquire ShopRunner, and will it attract more merchants competing with Amazon to the program?

Will ending minimum purchases turn Walmart+ into a serious Amazon Prime rival?

Will ending minimum purchases turn Walmart+ into a serious Amazon Prime rival?

Walmart announced that members of its Walmart+ subscription plan will no longer be required to make a $35 minimum purchase to qualify for free next-day and two-day shipping on online orders. Will the removal of a purchase minimum aid Walmart’s push to add members to its Walmart+ program?

Does COVID-19 provide retailers with new opportunities to bond with customers?

Does COVID-19 provide retailers with new opportunities to bond with customers?

MBLM’s newly-released “Brand Intimacy Study,” which ranks brands based on their emotional connections, found the retail industry moving from fourth to third out of 10 industries as the pandemic made retailers more “essential.” In what ways has COVID-19 opened up opportunities for retailers to nurture greater loyalty with consumers?

Amazon aims to keep holiday deliveries ‘spoiler free’

Amazon aims to keep holiday deliveries ‘spoiler free’

Amazon has introduced a number of holiday delivery options designed in part to ensure gifts stay “spoiler free” by helping keep them a surprise. Is spoiling the surprise a serious problem for online holiday shoppers?

Will Amazon’s new online pharmacy disrupt the U.S. drugstore business?

Will Amazon’s new online pharmacy disrupt the U.S. drugstore business?

Amazon.com announced the launch of Amazon Pharmacy, a new online pharmacy service and another free perk for the e-tailing giant’s Prime members. Does the launch of Amazon Pharmacy mark the beginning of the company becoming a major force in the U.S. pharmacy business?

Are garages optimal delivery drop-off points?

Are garages optimal delivery drop-off points?

Amazon.com has announced plans to ramp up Amazon Key In-Garage Delivery to over 4,000 cities. Do you expect that Amazon customers will be more willing to give the e-tailer access to their garages than their homes or car trunks?

Will Amazon’s Dash Smart Shelf drive auto-replenishment from SMBs and consumers?

Will Amazon’s Dash Smart Shelf drive auto-replenishment from SMBs and consumers?

Amazon.com, after retiring the Dash Button last year, has introduced a replacement, Dash Smart Shelf, that promises to shake up the office supplies space and bring auto-replenishment to households. Does the Dash Smart Shelf mark a leap forward from the Dash Button and for auto-replenishment?

Should Trader Joe's have gone public with COVID-19 rates?

Should Trader Joe’s have gone public with COVID-19 rates?

Last week, Trader Joe’s announced that 1,250, or 2.4 percent, of its 53,000 employees have tested positive for COVID-19 within the past eight months. Was Trader Joe’s decision to reveal its COVID-19 infection rates and deaths shrewd or excessive?

Amazon will pay you to know what you bought somewhere else

Amazon will pay you to know what you bought somewhere else

Amazon.com wants greater insights into what its customers are purchasing and it is willing to pay for the information with the launch of a new invitation-only program. What do you expect Amazon to do with purchasing data acquired from its Shopper Panel members?

Will Whole Foods draw more Prime shoppers with one-hour curbside pickup?

Whole Foods announced today that free, one-hour grocery pickup is now available at all of its U.S. locations to Amazon Prime members.  Do you expect Whole Foods’ curbside pickup program to be successful in attracting more Prime members to shop at the grocery chain?

Should local book stores be taking on Amazon?

The American Booksellers Association (ABA) launched a campaign, #BoxedOut, directly calling out Amazon’s threat to the future of the local bookstore. Do you see more pros than cons in local bookstores calling out Amazon’s impact on their business?

Amazon follows record-setting Prime Day with Holiday Dash Deal events

Amazon follows record-setting Prime Day with Holiday Dash Deal events

Amazon is coming off a record-setting Prime Day performance and following it with Holiday Dash Deals, an ongoing sales promotion that will deliver “Black Friday-worthy” savings to its customers leading up to Christmas. What impact do you expect Prime Day and promotions run by retailers this week to have on their Christmas season sales?

What’s behind the Amazon/SpartanNash deal?

What’s behind the Amazon/SpartanNash deal?

Shares of SpartanNash rose 26 percent on Friday after the Grand Rapids, MI-based food wholesaler and retailer disclosed that it had entered into a commercial agreement with Amazon that includes warrants to acquire a minority stake. Does the deal with SpartanNash offer any insights into Amazon’s evolving grocery strategy?

NYC startup promises 15-minute grocery delivery

NYC startup promises 15-minute grocery delivery

A startup in New York City is promising a delivery timeframe on groceries that purports to blow right past the logistics promises of Walmart, Amazon.com and others — and is environmentally friendly, too. Do you think Fridge No More will be able to make good on its claim of 15-minute delivery consistently?