
Slower-news updates from my research into digital retail, purposeful and sustainability business, consumer culture and craft. In No Particular Order.
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Retail generates an extraordinary volume of data and an equally extraordinary volume of opinion about what that data means. Over twenty years of researching, writing about, and working with retailers across Europ...
Customers do not live in ‘sectors’. In a recent post, I talked about the “compressed economy” of airports, as the sector-blend luxury, travel, retail, restaurants, lounges, wellness and financial services into one context, without breaking...
When I wrote recently that AI is accelerating the move to a post-sector world, I was trying to describe a commercial reality that is already in plain sight.
Customers do not live in sectors.
They do not wake up and decide to spend the day...
For decades, commerce has been organised around sectors: retail, travel, media, leisure, finance, health. The origin of these sectors was simply that the products and services were constructed, produced and delivered differently: fresh prod...
We should be planning for ‘world view’ AI. The best-next-word LLM-driven approach has - through its accessibility and patent capability - catapulted adoption of AI, however its limited scope means that it’s an initial phase of AI’s impact,...
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Research and analysis at the intersections of digital selling, sustainable business and leadership networks. Founder of RetailX.net, InternetRetailing.net, RetailCraft.net and RetailAlchemy.net.
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