Roundtable Archives - RetailX https://retailx.net/event-category/roundtable/ Performance Research and Analysis in multichannel Retail Wed, 24 Aug 2022 09:59:36 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.3 https://retailx.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/retailx-icon-43x44.png Roundtable Archives - RetailX https://retailx.net/event-category/roundtable/ 32 32 Digital Transformation at Venca – a behind-the-scenes, confidential discussion with the CIO​ https://retailx.net/event/digital-transformation-at-venca-a-behind-the-scenes-confidential-discussion-with-the-cio/ Wed, 24 Aug 2022 09:59:36 +0000 https://retailx.net/?post_type=event&p=29723 The post Digital Transformation at Venca – a behind-the-scenes, confidential discussion with the CIO​ appeared first on RetailX.

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“Marketplaces at scale and at speed” -Virtual Roundtable with Hepsiburada https://retailx.net/event/marketplaces-at-scale-and-at-speed-virtual-roundtable-with-hepsiburada/ Fri, 17 Jun 2022 09:39:13 +0000 https://retailx.net/?post_type=event&p=29596 Fresh from its IPO, Turkish powerhouse Hepsiburada is embracing the best of global marketplaces as it grows post-pandemic. Hepsiburada (“everything is here”) has been extending its influence across the Middle East, attracting some 97m visitors a month from the region – being both a marketplace and a retailer on its own account. In key respects, it emulates the Amazon model by […]

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Fresh from its IPO, Turkish powerhouse Hepsiburada is embracing the best of global marketplaces as it grows post-pandemic. Hepsiburada (“everything is here”) has been extending its influence across the Middle East, attracting some 97m visitors a month from the region – being both a marketplace and a retailer on its own account. In key respects, it emulates the Amazon model by having integrated and capable logistics and free returns. Hepsiburada’s capabilities as a sophisticated marketplace offer a paradigm of scope and efficiency that sets a standard. In our discussion we’ll hear how Hepsiburada who started mainly in electrical and electronic items, have since grown to have more than 43m SKUs, and how they are looking towards growth areas in grocery (HepsiExpress), airline ticketing and money transfers.

Alper Hankendi, Director of Engineering at Hepsiburada will kick off our discussion, but do note that this is a “mic on, camera on” interactive discussion (not a presentation where people just sit back or half-listen!). Please apply to join us if you want to make a contribution, are ready to share your own experiences and learnings, and of course have questions to pose to the group.

There will be no notes, no recording, no slides, no ‘deck’, no follow up. This is a case of be there or miss the moment!

The event is confidential and off the record, held under the Chatham House Rule.

We have space for about 8 people to join, and it’s ideally suited to hands-on experts, who understand the systems in use or who are looking for better solutions, and would like to discuss, share and learn with peers. In particular we’ll look at the demands of connecting with a fickle yet knowledgeable consumer in a market that by definition is fast-paced.

If you’d like to participate please let us know using the form below or mail our Event Manager Sophie Weston (sophie@retailx.net) if you’ve any questions.

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“Personalisation at scale and at speed, across a wider category offering” – Virtual Roundtable with John Lewis https://retailx.net/event/personalisation-at-scale-and-at-speed-across-a-wider-category-offering-virtual-roundtable-with-john-lewis/ Thu, 28 Apr 2022 08:27:57 +0000 https://retailx.net/?post_type=event&p=29463 “Personalisation at scale and at speed, across a wider category offering” – a discussion about the realities of introducing, optimising and flexing personalisation approaches in a confidential, off the record chat between peers. John Lewis is one of the most capable multichannel retailers, having been an early pioneer in multi-category ecommerce, and a master at […]

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“Personalisation at scale and at speed, across a wider category offering” – a discussion about the realities of introducing, optimising and flexing personalisation approaches in a confidential, off the record chat between peers.

John Lewis is one of the most capable multichannel retailers, having been an early pioneer in multi-category ecommerce, and a master at integrating stores with digital and delivery. Widely admired by peers, competitors and consumers alike, John Lewis’s hallmark attribute is “trust”.

As such there is a significant demand upon personalisation approaches – they have to be true to the product’s relevant attributes, appropriate for the customer, and be assessed within the context of a multi-year relationship with the consumer. Lewis will share with us some of the challenges, approaches, successes and learnings from his experience at the group

Lewis will kick off our discussion, but do note that this is a “mic on, camera on” interactive discussion (not a presentation where people just sit back or half-listen!). Please apply to join us if you want to make a contribution, are ready to share your own experiences and learnings, and of course have questions to pose to the group.

There will be no notes, no recording, no slides, no ‘deck’, no follow up. This is a case of “be there or miss the moment”!

The event is confidential and off the record, held under the Chatham House Rule.

We have space for about 8 people to join, and it’s ideally suited to hands-on experts who are working on personalisation and commercial effectiveness, who understand the systems in use or who are looking for better solutions, and would like to discuss, share and learn with peers. In particular we’ll look at the demands of connecting with a fickle yet knowledgable consumer in a market that by definition is fast-paced.

If you’d like to participate please let us know using the form below or mail our events co-ordinator Dani Popovic (dani@retailx.net) if you’ve any questions.

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Personalisation at scale and at speed – Virtual Roundtable with ASOS https://retailx.net/event/personalisation-at-scale-and-at-speed-virtual-roundtable-with-asos/ Wed, 27 Apr 2022 15:42:34 +0000 https://retailx.net/?post_type=event&p=29453 “Personalisation at scale and at speed” – a discussion about the realities of introducing, optimising and flexing personalisation approaches in a confidential, off the record chat between peers. ASOS is one of the most successful ecommerce players in the demanding UK fast fashion market, and they balance cutting edge capabilities with elite-level consistency and quality. […]

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“Personalisation at scale and at speed” – a discussion about the realities of introducing, optimising and flexing personalisation approaches in a confidential, off the record chat between peers. ASOS is one of the most successful ecommerce players in the demanding UK fast fashion market, and they balance cutting edge capabilities with elite-level consistency and quality. In our discussion we’ll hear about the challenges of mobilising the technology and marketing teams, the rate of change, how to harvest the commercial benefits even as you’re planning the next iteration, and what heuristics for success have been developed.

Natalie will kick off our discussion, but do note that this is a “mic on, camera on” interactive discussion (not a presentation where people just sit back or half-listen!). Please apply to join us if you want to make a contribution, are ready to share your own experiences and learnings, and of course have questions to pose to the group.

There will be no notes, no recording, no slides, no ‘deck’, no follow up. This is a case of be there or miss the moment!

The event is confidential and off the record, held under the Chatham House Rule.

We have space for about 8 people to join, and it’s ideally suited to hands-on experts who are working on personalisation and commercial effectiveness, who understand the systems in use or who are looking for better solutions, and would like to discuss, share and learn with peers. In particular we’ll look at the demands of connecting with a fickle yet knowledgeable consumer in a market that by definition is fast-paced.

If you’d like to participate please let us know using the form below or mail our events co-ordinator Dani Popovic (dani@retailx.net) if you’ve any questions.

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