
Blue Screens of Death, Best Buy's Reimagined Purpose and Subscription Models
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About this listen
Join Oliver Banks and stay up to speed with the ever-evolving world of retail. In this episode:
News You Can Use
- The CrowdStrike issues with Windows causes major worldwide IT outages.
- Google raise eyebrows by reversing their plan to remove cookies from Chrome.
- Best Buy transform their purpose and introduce a 'spokeshologram' to engage customers.
- Meanwhile Ikea double down on convenience.
- And Amazon focuses attention on Prime subscribers.
The Book Club
In the Book Club this week, discover more from Oliver Banks's book, Driving Retail Transformation: How to Navigate Disruption and Change. In particular, hear more about becoming comfortable with uncertainty.
Find out more about the book, and read a sample, at DrivingRetailTransformation.com.
And Finally
The bakery Greggs are partnering with retail bank Monzo to launch an ATM with a twist. Listen in to see if they 'rose' to the challenge!
All this and much more on this episode of The Retail Show. Enjoy listening
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