Retail is changing aisle by aisle, and we’re walking through the shift with a front‑row view. We dig into how Walmart moved from years of heavy investment to a true “harvest” phase, where technology finally meets day-to-day usefulness. From electronic shelf labels and RFID to in-store retail media and traffic analytics, we show how the store itself is getting smarter, and how that intelligence translates into better value, faster trips, and clearer choices. We connect the dots between brick-...
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Retail is changing aisle by aisle, and we’re walking through the shift with a front‑row view. We dig into how Walmart moved from years of heavy investment to a true “harvest” phase, where technology finally meets day-to-day usefulness. From electronic shelf labels and RFID to in-store retail media and traffic analytics, we show how the store itself is getting smarter, and how that intelligence translates into better value, faster trips, and clearer choices. We connect the dots between brick-...
Ep. 108 - Inventory Management in the Omnichannel Age
The Doing Business in Bentonville Podcast
31 minutes
3 months ago
Ep. 108 - Inventory Management in the Omnichannel Age
Send us a text Ever wonder why that item you desperately wanted was out of stock online but sitting unsold on a store shelf across town? The culprit might be hiding in outdated inventory management systems that many retailers still rely on. Modern retail demands seamless omnichannel experiences, but achieving this requires more than just slick customer-facing apps. Behind every successful retail operation lies sophisticated inventory management technology—the unsung hero determining whether ...
The Doing Business in Bentonville Podcast
Retail is changing aisle by aisle, and we’re walking through the shift with a front‑row view. We dig into how Walmart moved from years of heavy investment to a true “harvest” phase, where technology finally meets day-to-day usefulness. From electronic shelf labels and RFID to in-store retail media and traffic analytics, we show how the store itself is getting smarter, and how that intelligence translates into better value, faster trips, and clearer choices. We connect the dots between brick-...