New Study From RSR Research: From Laggards To Innovators – Retailers’ Innovation Imperative
MIAMI (PRWEB) September 26, 2018 -- Retail Systems Research, LLC today released its findings from its 2018 Benchmark Report, 2018 Ramping Up Retail Innovation. The report, based on a survey of 103 retailers, finds that while fear of Amazon.com dominates, the best performers have found new and interesting ways to compete. The research is available for free download (registration required).
The production of this report was supported by Software AG and Symphony RetailAI.
"The days of retailers viewing technology as a necessary evil are over now," reports Brian Kilcourse, managing partner at RSR Research and co-author of the report. "Empowered consumers expect more, and fear of Amazon’s continued growth and reach add to the pressures they feel. The time has come to use the data retailers already own in new ways that excite customers while streamlining operations.”
The 2018 Retail Innovation report contains:
- 21 charts
- 26 pages of analysis
- A fascinating counterpoint showing the different mindsets of over-performing retailers (who RSR call ‘Retail Winners’) and their poorer performing counterparts
- Insight into which technologies retailers are investing in – and budgeting for – to drive their innovation agenda
Help learn what can be done to make sure your stores survive. Download the report today!
2018: Ramping Up Retail Innovation contains analysis of the business drivers, opportunities, and organizational constraints surrounding innovation within the retail enterprise. It also offers baseline recommendations for prioritizing transformation. The report is part of RSR Research's ongoing efforts to provide market intelligence on retail technology trends, and can be downloaded here:
https://www.rsrresearch.com/research/ramping-up-retail-innovation
About RSR Research: Retail Systems Research (“RSR”) is the only research company run by retailers for the retail industry. RSR provides insight into business and technology challenges facing the extended retail industry, and thought leadership and advice on navigating these challenges for specific companies and the industry at large. To learn more about RSR, visit http://www.rsrresearch.com.
Contact:
RSR Research, LLC
Linda Wolfe, 774-284-4679
lwolfe(at)rsrresearch(dot)com
steve rowen, RSR Research, http://www.rsrresearch.com, +1 6173375228, [email protected]
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