The bigger the store, the better the performance? How the latest ‘Super Store’ strategy helps fashion brands transform into new retail, and combat aging brick-and-mortar stereotypes.

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Marketing leaders spend a lot of time thinking about the economic impact of marketing on their business. Are your marketing campaigns targeting the right customers? Has the customer relationship paid off in the long run? And, most importantly, are you hitting your new revenue growth goals?

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For too long, organizations have heavily relied on manual inspections, where auditing was not only a strenuous and lengthy process but was also prone to human errors.

Then comes mobile inspections. All the pains of manual auditing are now a thing of the past. Instead, powerful mobile app-based software takes charge of the human process and delivers an agile auditing experience. No more papers and pens, archives after archives and a constant worry of errors. 

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Retail is a very crowded and aggressive market, and to survive, retailers must have competitive intelligence. Competitive intelligence can help retailers in various ways to keep a watch on the market. These days, it is essential to research market conditions before framing conclusions. The following are some methods of competitive intelligence to stand out from fellow retailers.

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Digital audits are leveraging businesses with their comprehensive analysis, and business insights. Besides, they save money in big numbers for the organization in all possible ways. Here’s a study on how digital audits effectively reduce costs for businesses.

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Quality management refers to all the measures undertaken to uphold a desired level of excellence in all aspects of services to satisfy customers’ demands. As a result, a quality management system (QMS) refers to the collection of processes that businesses deploy to maintain customer satisfaction by following quality objectives and policies. 

When a firm adopts a mature QMS, it creates a complex network of resources, procedures, and regulations to lead them toward one singular objective: delivering the best and a consistent version of their product.

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Globally, incidents of injury and health hazard rates are significantly higher in the construction industry than in any other industry. For example, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) estimated that about 4% of construction workers suffer from a work-related illness every year, while 3% suffer from a work-related injury. Owing to this, they constantly help develop preventive measures that will avoid significant harm and crisis. 

Construction site employers must provide a safe work environment to every construction worker, as construction sites can be dangerous, hazardous, and toxic for them. Hence, organizations carry out safety audits to ensure the workplace is always a safe space for workers.

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Good Manufacturing Practices, commonly known as GMP, maintain the integrity of the final products. They ensure that the highest standards are met while carrying out sound operations. 

These practices are just as important in the food industry as in the manufacturing industry. Especially with the rise of consumer awareness and food safety issues, consumers expect businesses to take responsibility for conforming to all food safety, quality, and consumer attribute requirements. 

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Meet Global Director of Hospitality Linda Amraen and Global Vice-President Jason Bare at The Quirk’s Event!

Quirk’s, a marketing research information source for those that conduct, coordinate and purchase research product and services, will be hosting their annual marketing research expo, The Quirk’s Event, on September 30 to October 1, at the Hyatt Regency Chicago.

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CX Day is October 5th and we are looking for the #bestCXever!
How are you celebrating Customer Experience Day? Enter our sweepstakes and you could win $$$!

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