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Retail Mobile Technology: The Great Untapped Opportunity

COMMERCE NOW

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 14:27


Summary: In this Special Podcast Zebra Technologies and Diebold Nixdorf come together to discuss how retail is being disrupted on multiple fronts while trying to meet demanding consumer expectations. Retailers need to simultaneously transform their it landscape ensure high availability, align well-orchestrated staff processes and offer the ultimate consumer experience across all channels all while trying to keep profitable. Retailers are investing in mobility solutions to ensure satisfying and safe consumers and staff journeys. Related Content:  https://retailexperience.store/ Related Links: LinkedIn Profiles - Jerry Langfitt Philippe Dauphin Mark Thomson DieboldNixdorf.com Zebra Technologies Transcription:  Jerry Langfitt (00:16): Hello everyone. Thank you for joining us today. I'd like to welcome. Today's guest Philippe Dauphin VP global retail solutions from Diebold Nixdorf. Philippe Dauphin (00:25): Thanks Jerry and thanks for the invite I am happy to be here. Jerry Langfitt (00:29): And also from Zebra Technologies, Europe, Mark Thomson, director, retail, and hospitality. Thank you for joining us today, Mark Mark Thomson (00:36): Jerry. Thanks for the welcome thanks for having me. I am very happy to be here to talk about where retail is right now. Jerry Langfitt (00:45): Great. Let's dive right in. Retail is being disrupted on multiple fronts while trying to meet demanding consumer expectations. Retailers need to simultaneously transform their IT landscape ensure high availability, align well-orchestrated staff processes and offer the ultimate consumer experience across all channels all while trying to keep profitable. Retailers are investing in mobility solutions to ensure satisfying and safe consumers and staff journeys. Philippe let's dive in. What are the latest trends you see happening in the retail industry? Philippe Dauphin (01:20): Yeah, I see three major trends. I'm not sure that they are new, there were there but, but they are more of use since the COVID. The first trend is really this necessity, you know, to combine the online and the offline. So we just cannot go ahead having silos if they want to be really consumer centric. This is a major, the first trend. The second one, to create some new consumer journeys and adapt. The third trend, there is a huge opportunity to digitalize some staff journey’s to bring more efficiency and in this context mobility will definitely be important. Jerry Langfitt (02:06): That's really interesting. Philippe, Mark, what do you think? Mark Thomson (02:10): Well, I can't help but agree with Philippe. And I think for me, the main driver of change actually is the consumer retailers need to be very clear about the expectations and the relationship that they have with their target customers and how those are changing. And, and it's the customer very much. Now that is demanding changes in the way that we allow them to shop. I guess technology is also an important factor here because is in a sense enabling that change, that could be anything from mobile technology, changing the way retailers get access to information. So customers, but also the ability for us as shoppers to get online and to have access to online and e-commerce shopping. So technology and customer behavior, both converging to dry some change. And Phillip is right. COVID has certainly accelerated that. But most of this is, is changed. That was already happening prior to COVID; COVID is just shine a spotlight on it. Jerry Langfitt (03:12): That's a great perspective Mark. Now, from the retailer's perspective, how do you see them embracing this transformation? What are the steps they're taking? How are they reacting to this? Mark Thomson (03:22): It's a good question because they are they're reacting differently. They're not all reacting in the same way. It's a, it's an industry like, like any others as an all industry is that there are pioneers and there are laggards. However, when you get a, a worldwide change or shock to the system, like COVID over the last 12 to 18 months, what happens is some of those laggards, unfortunately fall by the wayside because COVID and the pandemic took no prisoners. But what we're saying for the more pioneering retailers is what they're doing is they're actually accelerating transformation strategies. And some of them the best in my opinion, are the ones where they're involving not just the IT teams, because transformation doesn't start with IT. It actually starts with the whole business. And they're involving people from multiple departments from IT, HR loss prevention, as well as store operations and things like, I guess an example might be project to empower staff in the store with more access to technology or that that involves store operations. It clearly involves IT. There's potential for it to evolve HR in terms of the information that staff might have access to, etc. So what were certainly seeing and the conversations we're having with retailers is increasingly they're involving multiple teams and departments within the retailer. And I think that can only be a positive thing. Jerry Langfitt (04:52): It definitely is going to take a village to change that kind of culture. And within the retailer to serve the consumers better. Philippe, What do you see retailers doing? Philippe Dauphin (05:02): Yeah, I would agree with what thought wasn't mentioned by Mark, because at the end of the day, all retailers have very good IT departments because they want to evaluate different technologies, implement them. And so on the purchasing department to purchase at the right price. But what is sometimes missing is really to start by focusing again on the journey’s, because technology should not be the goal. It's just a way to which goal and the goal is to improve this consumer journeys. I give you an example recently, for instance, discussing with retailers, whether it be able to the COVID time to give us some technologies around the self-service checkout, you know, the low, for instance, to control the checkout via a mobile device, but the application for these two applications, one is to have a no-touch approach instead of touching the screen, you can control it from your smartphone as an example, or second usage. You can set up for handicap people, but again, technology is the easy part, the most complicated part, and the focus in that you should be on the consumer journeys or on the stature. Jerry Langfitt (06:20): That's an interesting perspective, Philippe. Thank you. So let's talk about the mobility technology. How do you think the industry is going to be disrupted by this arc? What do you think? Mark Thomson (06:31): I think when it comes to mobility in particular, I think we're reaching a level of maturity that it's going to drive change by itself. Probably getting close to a tipping point for mobile technology and retail from, from two sides. Certainly I guess from a consumer side, mobile technology smart mobile technology has been around for 12 or 13 years already. And it's now in the hands of virtually everyone, all of us carry our mobile phones with us. So we're all used to using mobile technology, not just for one thing, whether it's calling or sending text messages, the mobile device is really our point of access to information or point of access to booking flights as well as shopping online. And that ease of use is now being leveraged by retailers to start to connect staff, to enable them to perform tasks faster, communicate with colleagues and to answer customer questions in real time, so impacting the customer experience as well. And I think that simplicity that way of thinking about mobile technology and apps rather than software programs is really driving a change within a retail store that allows retailers to react to some of these challenges that they're facing in a very different way. But it also at the same time, as well as driving productivity and improving operations, it also everything that you do now is creating a digital audit, increasing the amount of data available from the store and what's happening in the store, which then in turn allows retailers to identify further opportunities to improve their processes within the store and optimize their businesses. So really, I guess all of these things coming together means that mobile technology is beginning to act as a to transformation catalyst by itself. Jerry Langfitt (08:27): Hmm. Yeah. Mobility is really coming and making a thing. Go ahead, Philippe. I was going to ask what you think of that. Philippe Dauphin (08:33): Yeah. I would complement the answer in the following way... You know, mobility's already there for years for the consumer and if you're taking the online business of the retailers, I think that fully understood this is fully implemented except ticking the box when it comes to the interactions in the store, it out I've started to experiment some seeing, which was attractive to implement, bring your own device. But we have limited that limited success of this one. So let's start understanding or so that implementing professional mobile devices for this makes sense. Yeah. And I strongly believe that this will become one more popular and when it comes to staff journeys, I think there is a huge potential there because we have several conversations with very large, retailers in Europe and abroad, and several of them want to implement a universal terminal, make sure that all employees are equipped , yeah. That they communicate, they manage that efficiency, that different tasks. Retailers should really make sure that, that the right applications that they'd have right ecosystem and that they have all the platform to manage this platforms and that is a key challenge to really benefit from this potential disruption. Jerry Langfitt (10:04): Mark were recently did a shopper study and found that 73% of associates feel they're more effective at helping shoppers. If equipped with mobile technology, you had mentioned a little bit about that with talking to associates and have an access, but what do you think really is the root cause or reason why associates feel that way? Mark Thomson (10:23): It almost goes back to my previous answer in the sense that as individuals we've been using smart technology, mobile devices for at least 12, 13 years or so now, and that survey certainly found that staff felt frustrated at the lack of technology when they actually came to work in the store, customers simply wanted to know more about products, et cetera, and staff were unable to answer their questions without going to a point of sale system, which is just not right. So giving staff access to this information via a mobile device, seemed logical and sensible to staff for years. Finally, as retailers start to understand this and start to deploy mobile technology on a much wider basis and the, the technologies behind it, such as Android as an operating system makes that easier. And we create an app based mentality. Now we see this change finally happening, and we see the, I guess, the satisfaction levels of staff improving as they feel much more equipped to do their job better in front of the customers. Jerry Langfitt (11:32): One would think that's true just because millennials and gen Z and whatever you want to call them were born with a phone in their hand. I think it's not necessarily just a preference they're going to have to serve and be ready to serve the next generation of what they're used to. Philippe a question for you, because talking about this, it really made me think of something. If retailers mobile technology to every associate one would think that would create new operational challenges. How should a retailer react to those challenges and try and manage expectations and four prepare themselves for success? Philippe Dauphin (12:07): So is this really a crucial point? And let me take some example, Many retailers who have already have something like 30 to 40,000 mobile devices in their stores and their plan to increase this number the next two years, maybe two, three years to 250 or 300,000. So think about this one would retailer for instance, consider to manage a huge inventory of 300,000 products without managing the inventory. The answer is no. So it should be the same here. If you go to this magnitude of handheld devices, the cube is not the rotation of the inventory in this context, but it's more to manage the availability of the devices and the right sizing. Because if you don't manage them, you need to purchase maybe more to make sure that these devices are available for the staff. So it's a key challenge. So where about some solutions, one of them, which is what we call the manage mobility platform to manage the outer life that second, but this is crucial. So the question is not to go on, to go or not go with Mobility. The question is how you grow. Jerry Langfitt (13:25): Yeah. You really need to support it. I think you had said a great point that you really need to focus on the consumer journey and not focus on the technology, how best to serve the consumer, but with that comes infrastructure ramifications. So you really need to make sure you're ready to support it because the worst thing you can provide is a poor journey for a staff or a poor journey for the consumer. That's a great place to close. Thanks, Mark. And Philippe really appreciate you sharing your insights and thoughts on how critical mobile strategies benefit retailers and consumers. And thanks to you. Our listeners for tuning into this episode of commerce. COMMERCE NOW. You'll find the link in our show notes. Thank you for listening.  

Three Pointe Play
3PP 5.7.21

Three Pointe Play

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 32:26


Are the Pacers alive? Goga BITDAZEEE thinks so. Our Pacers and Colts correspondent is busy tonight talking timeout fights and draft. Lastly, we Tony LaRussa has no clue what he is doing...THANKS JERRY

Welcome to TFFP!
Setting up the node-ventures clear node part 01: unboxing and connecting

Welcome to TFFP!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 40:28


Welcome to tffp. Here, we set up the clear node from node ventures. We set up wifi, and try and get me onto a node. Thanks Jerry for a wonderful piece of hardware. If you want to find out more, go to node venture's site. the product is very accessible for the blind and I recommend it over all the other nodes out there. If you want to view exclusive content go to my lbry page. there you can support us as I don't have the tip jar set up as of yet, and that won't happen for a while. Thanks jessiepp for helping me do this podcast/live stream.

Welcome to TFFP!
Setting up the node-ventures clear node part 01: unboxing and connecting

Welcome to TFFP!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 40:28


Welcome to tffp. Here, we set up the clear node from node ventures. We set up wifi, and try and get me onto a node. Thanks Jerry for a wonderful piece of hardware. If you want to find out more, go to node venture's site. the product is very accessible for the blind and I recommend it over all the other nodes out there. If you want to view exclusive content go to my lbry page. there you can support us as I don't have the tip jar set up as of yet, and that won't happen for a while. Thanks jessiepp for helping me do this podcast/live stream.

Wellness for you
Episode 127: Interview with Retired Capt. Jerry

Wellness for you

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 53:33


Jerry gave many years of his life to recruits, his officers and his family. An amazing man and mentor. Thanks Jerry.

Why Your Bank Sucks
Ex Wells Fargo CEO Says Get Back to Work & Possibly Die + Bank of America Coronavirus (no) Relief?

Why Your Bank Sucks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 70:51


Thanks for the 150 new followers @BankBetterGuy! I discuss a freaking insane news article from Business Insider that was shared with me by a follower (Thanks Jerry) about Ex Wells Fargo CEO Richard Kovacevich mentioning we need to "get back to work" in the wake of the Coronavirus Scare and that "Some may get sick, some may die". Learn why I think (as if you don't realize yourself, that he's batshit crazy. Plus, I talk about Bank of America's insane week of talking about Coronavirus Relief and the things they offer in their news release. Of course everything is on a "case-by-case" basis, and doesn't actually promise you anything other than you can request help (Doesn't mean you will get it.) Learn how everyone found out skipping 3 months of payments with no negative impact is good, but that you would owe 4x your payment amount in 3 months!!! Learn How California Governor Gavin Newsom lit into BofA, sending Twitter on fire, and getting me restricted See how British Comedian and CBS Late Night Host James Corder got into the debate with Tweets Here and Here I also talk about a claim made to me by a teller that BofA is burning them out of their hazard pay. If you have any info on that, please call me at 575-322-4127 or DM me or james@notoriousbanker.com Wow, what a crazy week!!!! MY PATREON Page! For as little as $1, you can help James Baca in his fight against big banks. http://patreon.com/NotoriousBanker Sponsors -james@NotoriousBanker.com - Advertise your business with a growing, cutting edge podcast. 575-322-4127 is our voicemail line to share your bad banking experience. 3 min limit. Our website http://www.notoriousbanker.com for more info on our podcast, store, sponsorship info and much more! Visit our Twitter Page @BankBetterGuy - Bank Advice, humor, observations, deals and VIGILANTE CUSTOMER SERVICE & Host James B on Twitter @jamesbisright --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Breaking Humanity
Episode 8 - Cast Man Part 2

Breaking Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 82:31


Hello and welcome back to Breaking Humanity! Baylee and Bryan will be continuing to talk about Ted Bundy (Teddy Bundy). Oh, and featuring one of Bryan's friends as he leaves to eat a sandwich. I - Baylee - didn't bother to edit a lot out, so he just took over for Bryan for a bit! (Thanks Jerry). Sorry for making this into a 2 part series, but Baylee decided to take too many notes, 30 pages worth, and sometimes you have to stop listening to 'Non-Stop' from the Hamilton soundtrack to realize that saying a 30 page podcast about Ted Bundy isn't going to do much for you or the listeners! Sorry for the episode split. Anyways that brings us to the end of the episode. You should check out the blog (https://breakinghumanity.wixsite.com/breakinghumanity-1) or send your scary stories to breakinghumanity04@gmail.com to be featured in an upcoming experience episodes! Thank y'all and hope ya have a wonderful weekend! Sorry for all the weird, creepy, but true things we've said! Support us on Anchor to help fund future episodes! (https://anchor.fm/breakinghumanity/support)! Thank you! And stay safe, wash your hands! Only you can prevent the Corona virus (Covid-19). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/breakinghumanity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakinghumanity/support

Adulting With Aspergers by Ryan Somers
Episode 6: Happy Autistic Pride Day! Conversation with Jerry from Texas, diagnoses one year ago.

Adulting With Aspergers by Ryan Somers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 55:24


It’s Autistic Pride Day! On this episode Ryan talks to Jerry in Texas, who was diagnosed one year ago in his late 20s. Jerry’s an awesome dude who is living in the spectrum and discusses his challenges and how he is able to live. Thanks Jerry!

Recovery in the City
Whenever You're Ready Season1 Episode 7

Recovery in the City

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 31:51


What are Peer Recovery Coaches ? My guest today is Jerry G a Peer Recovery Coach in the emergency room of one of the major hospitals in South Baltimore . We discuss what's it like being one of the first responders after a person overdoses off one of many illicit substances in a city in crisis. Jerry G shares his passion of how he became a Peer Recovery Coach and the difference he's making by speaking life into people when they needed it the most. This conversation is passionate , honest, and most of all real. Thanks Jerry for doing the work that you do and building people up at such a vulnerable time in their lives. Please like and share The Restoring My Dignity Project Podcast with a friend. Thanks, Martin M.

Recovery in the City
Whenever You're Ready Season1 Episode 7

Recovery in the City

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 31:51


What are Peer Recovery Coaches ? My guest today is Jerry G a Peer Recovery Coach in the emergency room of one of the major hospitals in South Baltimore . We discuss what's it like being one of the first responders after a person overdoses off one of many illicit substances in a city in crisis. Jerry G shares his passion of how he became a Peer Recovery Coach and the difference he's making by speaking life into people when they needed it the most. This conversation is passionate , honest, and most of all real. Thanks Jerry for doing the work that you do and building people up at such a vulnerable time in their lives. Please like and share The Restoring My Dignity Project Podcast with a friend. Thanks, Martin M.

Adam & Chad
Episode 215 – Penny For Your Thoughts

Adam & Chad

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 117:38


Tonight we (of course) talk about Penny's hire at the U of M. Also the most mad March Madness in recent memory, NFL Draft, NBA, and more. (Thanks Jerry for the episode title).

PetaPixel Photography Podcast
Ep. 259: Will the Sony a7 III Cause You to Jump Ship? - and more

PetaPixel Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 42:28


Episode 259 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. Download MP3 -  Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play, email or RSS! Featured: Photographer and educator, Jerry Ghionis In This Episode If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. Show Opener: Photographer and educator, Jerry Ghionis opens the show. Thanks Jerry! Sponsors: - Get FreshBooks cloud accounting FREE for 30 DAYS by entering PetaPixel in the "How Did You Hear About Us?" section at FreshBooks.com/PetaPixel - Get 20% off at Tenba.com with offer code PetaPixel20 - More at LensShark.com/deals. Stories: Sony introduces the "basic" (not basic) a7 III. (#) Canon innovates with its 470EX-AI flash. (#) Sigma announces 9 new Art series lenses for Sony E-mount...2 for Canon, Nikon & Sigma as well. (#) Canon introduces its M50 APS-C mirrorless body with 4K. (#) Is Canon's Rebel T7 worth getting over a Rebel T6? (#) 500px is purchased by Visual China Group and spark a mini exodus. (#) Outtakes My other podcast with Brian Matiash, the No Name Photo Show. Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community. We’d love to answer your question on the show. Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget, comment below or via social media. But audio questions are awesome! You can also cut a show opener for us to play on the show! As an example: “Hi, this is Matt Smith with Double Heart Photography in Chicago, Illinois, and you’re listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James!”

Pure BS Podcast
Episode 119: Don’t Catch the HIV

Pure BS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2016 74:30


This episode contains: We’re still having episode confusion, naming numbers with names, voting with your ears, we have a strong twitter core, shout out to @NjoyMyTeaBag our new #1 fan and Amish truck driver, there are beards and there are jew-fro beards, we love Tea-Bag Garrett’s Batman pedophile shirt, Julia’s sneezes sound like crying, cartoon sized TVs and video games on floors, Iotaman sends Ben trifling Periscopes, can you put weed smoke in your butt and get high?,  pulling back the meat curtains, Ben might have personally enjoyed some of the trifling periscope videos, Reverse Docking, Matt Damon might be CG, little bodies and big heads, Captain America and Chris Evans, if there is a dick on screen then Steven will look at the dick, the reason why we’re recording on a Thursday, a kind and genuine person passed away and Dorst reminisces, raise a glass of Grey Goose in his honor, re-connecting with family, phone calls and texts and drinking and AA, restarting your life, periscope screw ups, playing favorites and not being the favorite, the “when Bubba was born” story, when we should start having regrets, come for the dicks jokes and stay for the fatherly advice, Gmail and the spam and junk folder, Steven’s dumb pube beard, Steven gets an email from a lovely lady, periods and spacing, reading this email almost gave Steven a friggin’ aneurism, Dorst almost nails how this woman looks, Ben and Steven craft an email back to Sala live on the air, this email seems like scam but Steven hopes it wasn’t an accidental email, Dorst gives Steven the “most difficult Star Wars quiz ever,” spoilers: he gets 18/20 correct, this quiz makes Steven fully erect, this episode was almost called “The Galactic Jizz Wailers,” and finally we can’t remember how this episode began. Sorry Tea-Bag Garrett. Also, Thanks Jerry.

Mike Dell's World
What Happened To The Traverse City Podcast? – MDW232 – Mike Dell's World

Mike Dell's World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2015


Facebook Twitter LinkedIn I talk about why I killed the TC podcast and how I'm going to keep that theme alive. Thanks Jerry for your note! It made my day!!

Mike Dell's World
What Happened To The Traverse City Podcast? – MDW232 – Mike Dell's World

Mike Dell's World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2015


Facebook Twitter LinkedIn I talk about why I killed the TC podcast and how I'm going to keep that theme alive. Thanks Jerry for your note! It made my day!!

Ask the Drunk Physicists
Thanks Jerry

Ask the Drunk Physicists

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2015 12:58


Your drunk physicists are Dan, Doug, and Mike. We have been drinking and discussing physics for the last 15+ years. Now you get to hear us through the magic of the Internet. Finally we get to know why Dillon kept saying thanks Jerry. A special thanks to our listeners who on Twitter gave us #ThanksJerry … Continue reading Thanks Jerry →

Ask the Drunk Physicists
Podcast 11 – Part 1

Ask the Drunk Physicists

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2014 70:32


Your drunk physicists are Dan, Doug, and Mike. We have been drinking and discussing physics for the last 15+ years. Now you get to hear us through the magic of the Internet. Dan is back! If you are reading this be sure to tell us Thanks Jerry. Why? I don’t know, but we worked it … Continue reading Podcast 11 – Part 1 →