All Opinion articles – Page 360

  • Opinion

    Paying lip service will not help grocers

    2008-02-21T15:16:43Z

    Tesco will have been pleased with this week’s positive PR about its support for potential new rules to ban the sale of low-cost alcohol.

  • Opinion

    Why apprenticeships should be top of retailers’ agendas

    2008-02-21T14:48:27Z

    Monday marks the start of Apprenticeship Week, an event that promotes and recognises the vital role apprenticeships play in today’s world.

  • Opinion

    There’s value in Woolies yet

    2008-02-21T14:25:53Z

    We reveal this week that variety store group Woolworths has slimmed down central staff numbers. About 60 have gone from the London headquarters and its Castleton satellite, near Rochdale.

  • Opinion

    Don’t turn your back on the basics

    2008-02-21T12:23:44Z

    “You don’t turn the lights out when things get tough.” This advice, from BRC chairman Sir Geoff Mulcahy during this morning’s Retail Week Conference 2008 Online Debate about how to succeed this year, may at first seem trite.

  • Opinion

    Navigating a path through paradox city

    2008-02-21T12:08:30Z

    The retail sector is beset by paradox. Food is classified as an area of non-discretionary expenditure but it is one where consumers are exercising more and more discretion.

  • Opinion

    Inquiry rulings are a fair deal

    2008-02-21T11:53:37Z

    Retailers have little to fear from the Competition Commission’s latest recommendations

  • Opinion

    Retailers must iUp the competition

    2008-02-20T10:54:50Z

    Apple has signed a deal with BBC Worldwide that will see it sell a selection of the broadcaster’s programmes through iTunes for £1.89 an episode.

  • Opinion

    New formats, new shoppers?

    2008-02-19T11:56:34Z

    The London property scene has been awash with flagship debuts in the past few weeks.

  • Opinion

    A rest is as good as a change

    2008-02-18T11:53:42Z

    Spend a little time talking to almost any design consultancy and it probably won't be long before you hear one of two things.

  • Opinion

    Has Whole Foods Market turned a corner in the UK?

    2008-02-15T11:00:25Z

    Whole Foods Market opened in London’s trendy High Street Kensington to a fanfare last June.

  • Opinion

    The Retail Week - February 15, 2008

    2008-02-15T09:57:43Z

    Marks & Spencer’s decision to distribute 800,000 money-off vouchers to staff and company pensioners set tongues wagging earlier this week.

  • Opinion

    Retailers need to nurture rising stars

    2008-02-14T14:13:35Z

    “The war for talent is over – and the talent won.” No doubt you’ve heard this, but have you really thought through the implications?

  • Opinion

    The web can’t work alone

    2008-02-14T14:07:14Z

    All channels should be coherent points of contact working to the same overarching agenda

  • Opinion

    Is love in the air?

    2008-02-14T11:47:55Z

    On today of all days, talk of a love affair seems appropriate. And the subject? The British shoppers’ affection for overseas retailers.

  • Opinion

    Baugur can get past its issues

    2008-02-14T11:03:39Z

    “Is Baugur’s UK retail empire on the verge of meltdown?” So began a story in The Sunday Telegraph last month.

  • Opinion

    Awareness must equal action

    2008-02-13T11:15:48Z

    Industry bodies in the UK associated with information security have got together to launch the Information Security Awareness Forum.

  • Opinion

    Don’t all pounce at once

    2008-02-12T10:29:26Z

    Landlords were finally given something to be pleased about last week when US retailer Hollister confirmed it had taken its first store in the UK.

  • John Ryan, stores ed
    Opinion

    Downwardly mobile

    2008-02-11T11:38:00Z

    Commercial Street, in central Leeds, is typical of roads in many of the UK’s larger towns and cities. Walk its relatively modest length – it will take no more than about two minutes – and you pass no fewer than six mobile phone shops.

  • Opinion

    The Retail Week – February 8, 2008

    2008-02-08T09:59:03Z

    Ian McLeod must have had a tough time choosing between working in Redditch and in Melbourne.

  • Opinion

    If you can’t stand the heat, focus on kitchens

    2008-02-07T16:23:36Z

    The furniture market is a tough place to be at the moment. Our Sale went well, the store remains busy and people are still buying – but not as much as we thought they would.