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  • Ten Steps to Energy Efficiency

    Curbing the rising cost of utilities can improve the bottom line

    For multi-site retail companies, energy efficiency makes business sense. It allows retailers to reduce cost and risk, and create good will with investors, employees, customers and the government. Ultimately, it also helps improve the bottom line.

    When it comes to energy management, reducing operating cost should be the focus where the cost of energy is a sizeable part of operating the business.

  • Expanding Role of the CFO

    Strategist, adviser, communicator, futurist: Retail chief financial officers have seen their role broaden so much in recent years that, in some cases, they have become virtual partners with the CEO. Once responsible primarily for financial stewardship, the CFO is embracing a growing number of additional roles encompassing strategic planning, technology and perhaps even a bit of crystal ball gazing.

  • Amazon Widens its Moat

    By Bill Davis, Director, MB&G Consulting

  • The Sleepless CFO

    Broadening responsibilities at a business brings with it an exponential increase in worries. And retail is no exception.

  • Social media’s effect on retail loses ground

    A global report by Capgemini, a leading provider of consulting, technology and outsourcing services, claims that consumers consider social media a less important part of their customer journey — from awareness, through to post-sale activity — compared to two years ago.

  • Uniqlo launches interactive ‘Selfless Selfie’ holiday project

    New York -- Uniqlo is partnering with DOOB, a global provider of 3D technology-based products and services, on an interactive holiday campaign called the “Selfless Selfie Project. The program encourage people to take a selfie that isn’t as much about them but about giving back – such as pledging to do something to give back to their local community.

  • Same-Day Delivery: Can Drones Play a Role?

    Imagine it’s a breezy Friday morning and tonight is your nephew’s birthday party. It’s completely slipped your mind, and there just isn’t time in your day to go shopping. But you don’t panic because this solution is routine. You go online, find the hottest toy, and hit Amazon Prime Air. Not too long after, a small “Octocopter” touches down on your doorstep to save your day.

    A captivating scene. But when you scrutinize the feasibility of this concept, there are many challenges that may push small package drone models into the realm of wishful thinking.

  • Loyalty on the Go

    Rack Room Shoes builds mobile loyalty program from ground up

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