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Retail redefined Natalie Berg, Founder & Retail Analyst February 2019

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Retail redefinedNatalie Berg, Founder & Retail Analyst

February 2019

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What is shopping?

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“to visit places where goods are sold in order to look at

and buy things”

Source: Merriam-Webster

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The path to purchase is no longer linear

Bricks & Mortar Catalogue E-commerce Marketplaces M-commerce

‘On-my-terms shopping’ is now firmly embedded

Visual search Simplified replenishment

Auto replenishment

Social shopping VR AR

Voice

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A short decade ago…

The role of the store was transactional.

Drones, robots & voice technology sounded like science fiction.

Amazon was the 55th

largest global retailer.*

Multi-day lead times were acceptable.

Under 1 roof shopping made sense. Ownership trumped access.

Click & collect was virtually unheard of.

The iPhone turned 2.

E-commerce was the holy grail.

*Source: Deloitte Global Powers of Retailing, 2009

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“The retail market is

bifurcating.You’re

disrupting or someone’s disrupting

you.”

- Sir Terry Leahy

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Retail apocalypse – reality or myth?

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Fundamental shifts in how and what we’re

buying

• How: ubiquitous connectivity has led to growth of online/mobile and created today’s ‘on-my-terms’ shopper

• What: discretionary spend increasingly going towards experiences over material goods

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No surprise stores are closing at record rates

Overspaced with questionable

relevance

Core category shift online

More nimble competitors

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But death of the store is

grossly exaggerated

• 90% of global retail sales still take place in a shop.

• Role of the store is evolving, not dying.

• Undifferentiated will be exposed and underperformers weeded out.

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Stores aren’t dying, pure-play e-commerce is.

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Why are online retailers moving offline?

1. Structural economic advantages have disappeared.

“No consumer in the world gets up in the morning and says ‘I’m going to buy some shoes online’ or goes into an electronics store and says ‘I’m going to buy a refrigerator offline’. - Terry von Bibra, Alibaba GM of Europe

3. Future of retail is blended.

2. The store is a billboard for the brand.

4. Stores are ripe for disruption.

5. Strengthen their ecosystem.

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As digitally native brands move into the physical space…

…legacy retailers must work on overdrive to keep up.

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The ‘Amazon Effect’?Checkout-free stores Fast, free delivery

Try before you buy

Voice shoppingAuto-replenishment

In-fridge delivery

Digitally-integrated stores

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Meanwhile, online shopping has become effortless.

• And, in the future, we’ll spend even less time buying the essentials.

• Our homes will do the boring stuff.• Stores will have to get more exciting.

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Where are we heading? A greater divergence between functional and fun shopping.

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Role of store shifting from transactional to experiential

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Experiential Collaborative

BlendedFrictionless

Learn

Work

Collect & return

Play

No queues

Borrow

Same-day delivery fulfilment

Redefining the retail space

Ease of navigation

Hyper-personalised

Better visibility of store inventory

Concessions

Eat

DiscoverTech & digital partnerships

‘Retail as a service’

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In summary

• Retail isn’t dying, mediocre retail is.

• Future of retail in one word? Blended.

• Embrace change or risk extinction.