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The Metail Economy Featuring Joel Bines

The Metail Economy Featuring Joel Bines

FromAmazing Business Radio


The Metail Economy Featuring Joel Bines

FromAmazing Business Radio

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Mar 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Six Ingredients for Transforming Your Business to Thrive
Shep Hyken interviews Joel Bines, managing director and global co-head of the Retail Practice at AlixPartners and the author of The Metail Economy. They discuss how to meet the growing expectations of the smart and savvy Me-centric customer.
Top Takeaways:  
Joel Bines shares the six ingredients for transforming your business to thrive in this Metail economy: curation, customization, category expertise, cost, convenience, community.
1.    Curation: The art of defining and producing a set of experiences (products, locations, digital, physical, etc.) so that the person thinks that someone picked all of these things just for them.
2.    Customization: Consumers want to have a say in the products they want to spend their money on. Because of technology, it's never been easier to customize some experience component. That doesn't mean it has to be bespoke. You can provide the illusion of customization by finding things that give the consumer the sense that they are customizing something. Add one or two more, and you're fine. You don't have to build one thing at a time.
3.    Category expertise: Expertise means that any question that customers might have is easily answered by the person they are talking to.
4.    Cost: If you are going to use cost as a competitive advantage, then it has to be the lowest cost at all times because consumers are smart and savvy with technology. It’s easy to find a lower cost, if there is one.
5.    Convenience: The question you need to ask when thinking that convenience is an advantage is, “Who is it convenient to?” Too often, company executives start with convenience for the company. If the answer is not “convenient for the customer,” then you’re doing convenience wrong.
6.    Community: If you're going to build a community of people, you have to make sure that every part of your organization is set up to serve that community. It is very difficult to build a community, but losing a community is very easy.  
Quote:   
"Customers' tolerance and friction level for customer experience is lower than ever. Customers know what they want, and if the companies they do business with cannot give it to them, they go somewhere else."

 
About:  
Joel Bines is a managing director and global co-head of the Retail Practice at the business consulting firm AlixPartners. He is widely regarded as one of the world's leading operational strategists with a 30-year track record of improving performance at retailers, brands, and consumer companies.
 
Shep Hyken is a customer service and experience expert, New York Times bestselling author, award-winning keynote speaker, and your host of Amazing Business Radio.
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Released:
Mar 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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