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EquiTeam's Liz Daniels chats to Sarah Giddings about how her ingrained passion for horses inspired her to found The Stables Retail Consultancy in a bid to help other equestrian businesses. Juggling horses alongside school, college and a degree in Fashion Marketing, Sarah went on to work for some major high-street brands including Next, before following her heart to the equestrian industry. Now Sarah is passionate about helping equestrian brands to grow using a mixture of her retail knowledge and experience, combined with her affinity with horses. Coming from a non-horsey background Sarah shares how she uses the Yellow Pages to hint to her parents, was terrified of her instructor, and why she had to prove her commitment for seven years before finally getting her own horse Leo. Follow Sarah on Facebook and Instagram https://thestablesretailconsultancy.co.uk/ https://www.equestrianbusinessawards.co.uk/nominate
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In this episode, Sarah Giddings of the Stables Retail Consultancy shares her expertise in equestrian retail. She discusses the importance of retail fundamentals and tracking sales to improve profitability. Sarah also offers tips for trade shows and highlights the five fundamentals of equestrian retail. She reassures equestrian retailers that they are not alone and encourages them to seek support and guidance to grow their businesses. Find out more about Sarah at https://thestablesretailconsultancy.co.uk/ And for more from Jenni the Equine Business Assistant visit https://jenniBush.com Takeaways Retail fundamentals are crucial for equestrian business owners to understand and apply in their operations. Tracking sales and analysing data can help retailers make informed decisions and improve profitability. Trade shows provide opportunities for retailers to showcase their products, and proper preparation and follow-up are key to success. Equestrian retailers can benefit from seeking support and guidance to navigate the challenges of the industry. Empowering smaller retailers and providing education on merchandising can help them thrive in the competitive market. Chapters 00:00Introduction and Background 03:29Empowering Smaller Retailers 05:15The Importance of Retail Fundamentals 08:14Tracking Sales and Improving Numbers 10:15Common Issues and Easy Fixes for Equestrian Business Owners 12:52Improving Retail Marketing and Platforms 15:20The Five Fundamentals of Equestrian Retail 20:17Tips for Trade Shows 26:46Reassurance and Support for Equestrian Retailers --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/equine-business-podcast/message
If you've always thought that a merchandiser was solely concerned with how to display product, think again, there's a LOT more to this role than you (or I!) might think, as Sarah Giddings, founder of The Stables Retail Consultancy shares on today's podcast. On this episode, Sarah talks about her journey from high street powerhouse Next to starting her own business, how we can all apply some big brand thinking to stock levels and buying, the importance of the right data, what to do if you haven't been collecting valuable information to date, and plenty more besides. She also shares some top tips that you can apply today to produce better results... I think this is a must for product based businesses, and a podcast that delivers lots of value and lots of things to think about too...
In this conversation Sarah Giddings and Wendy Salcedo-Fierro share their experiences working with students in Teacher-Powered Schools. Teacher Powered Schools are organized intentionally to have a shared, collaborative leadership structure. Both Wendy and Sarah share how their schools are different, how it changes their professional practices and how the student experience is different from more rigidly focused schools.
Sarah Giddings and Matt McCullough from The Network of Michigan Educators talk with Wendy Zdeb about the upcoming Powered by Teach to Lead Summit on March 12, 2018. The free PD opportunity is for educators to help grow and idea into practice with the help of facilitators, strategic partners and peer feedback. For more information, visit michiganeducators.org/powered-by-teach-to-lead.
Learn about Teacher-Powered Schools from 3 or the initiatives ambassadors.
Sarah Giddings of Scripps Institution of Oceanography explains how the El Nino conditions of 2016 show us what the effects of sea level changes due to climate changes will look like 45 to 60 years from now. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 30883]
Sarah Giddings of Scripps Institution of Oceanography explains how the El Nino conditions of 2016 show us what the effects of sea level changes due to climate changes will look like 45 to 60 years from now. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 30883]
Sarah Giddings of Scripps Institution of Oceanography explains how the El Nino conditions of 2016 show us what the effects of sea level changes due to climate changes will look like 45 to 60 years from now. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 30883]
Sarah Giddings of Scripps Institution of Oceanography explains how the El Nino conditions of 2016 show us what the effects of sea level changes due to climate changes will look like 45 to 60 years from now. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 30883]