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The future of retail is mass customized and personalized - DTC to C2M - Shadi Taleb - S1 Ep4

The future of retail is mass customized and personalized - DTC to C2M - Shadi Taleb - S1 Ep4

FromChampagne Strategy


The future of retail is mass customized and personalized - DTC to C2M - Shadi Taleb - S1 Ep4

FromChampagne Strategy

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Length:
86 minutes
Released:
Jun 28, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Post COVID the online economy is booming but which retailers are being left behind? What new technology is out there to help retailers replicate the in-store experience online? What does retail look like in the future as traditional, globalised production networks are put pressure by economic lock-downs. Shadi Taleb gives us a detailed glimpse into this future. He tells us about the most lucrative new marketing channel that exists but which few marketers are familiar with - mass personalization. His team has created tech which makes this process cost effective, even for the smallest brands in the market. We go through his entrepreneurial journey, how he found a gap in the market and how he views himself as a facilitator in a market that's being put under immense competitive strain.  From his work with major brands such as BigW, Nestle, and Mondelez (owner of Cadbury) through to pioneering world-first, personalized AR experiences. If you’re interested in product marketing, personalization, retail, eCommerce and tech, this is an episode you shouldn't miss. This is his second podcast interview ever, so quite a rare coup for this marketing channel series. 
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Released:
Jun 28, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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A 'red pill' business podcast deconstructing the secrets behind world-class growth strategy. Garnished with sprinklings of tech & Champagne We interview experts who've bridged the strategy gap between planning, execution and measurement They tend to have battle scars to show, skin in the game and money in play. There's zero commercial agenda here so heeding their wisdom is priceless. Listen to an episode if you dare, but you've been warned. There's no going back. Take the blue pill - or press play