Public stances by businesses raise risk of consumer boycottsCompanies need to take care of the causes and people they publicly support. What keeps chief marketing officers up at night? Marketing officers have a lot to worry about these days. Report – Google will fight EU privacy fine Google plans to appeal a $57 million fine for allegedly violating European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), according to Politco. Tech Viewpoint: Three reasons Google’s GDPR fine matters to U.S. retail Google’s record $57 million fine for violating the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) should serve as a wakeup call for retailers everywhere. Walmart ups truck drivers pay, hiring efforts amid industry-wide shortage Walmart is hiring “hundreds” of truck drivers — and paying them well — as the chain seeks to get out in front of the national shortage. Lowe’s scores touchdown in big NFL deal It’s a first and 10 for Lowe’s, which is taking over as the National Football League’s official home improvement sponsor. Google hit with record fine for European privacy law violations Google has run afoul of European Union regulations protecting consumer privacy. Third parties, SMBs thrive on Amazon Stores Some interesting sales trends emerged on the Amazon site during 2018. What customer service skills improve retail business growth? Consumer sentiment nosedives Consumer sentiment in January fell to its lowest level since October 2016, or directly before the presidential election. First Previous 161 162 163 164 165 Next Last