While much of the country has been locked down during the past year, all signs indicate that demand is not poised to resume with a whimper, but a bang, as stir-crazy vacationers make up for lost time.
As leading retailers continue to expand their services and focus on delivering competitive differentiating experiences to grow their share of the market, digital transformation at the frontline will determine enterprises’ success in today’s evolving market.
Walmart is going big on BYOD (bring your own device). Learn how geofencing clock-in, augmented reality, a voice-activated personal assistant, and a free personal phone to boot will make Walmart employees’ lives easier.
Buy-online-pickup-in-store and curbside are 75% of Tractor Supply’s digital sales, which experienced triple-digit percentage growth for the fourth consecutive quarter. Learn how the retailer invested in new technologies and operational components over the last year to get here.
Learn how Discount Tire’s new mobile tool is helping improve worker productivity, enabling them to assist more customers, reduce wait times, and provide a more positive customer experience.
Learn what retailers need to know about executing curbside and touchless services that will be successful now, through the pandemic, and when it’s behind us.
Tractor Supply Company is implementing a store and channel clustering initiative that will help it optimize inventory at the store, category and SKU level across is 1,900-plus fleet.
With holiday competition expected to be fierce, the retailer is updating its app, stores and checkout experiences with the hopes of making consumers more comfortable about their ability to retrieve items quickly during the pandemic.