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The New Science of Retailing Marshall Fisher

The New Science of Retailing von Marshall Fisher

The New Science of Retailing Marshall Fisher


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Zusammenfassung

Retailers have huge volumes of information at their disposal. But they're unsure of how to sort through it and use it to make smart decisions. They're struggling with profit-sapping supply chain problems. This book explains how to use analytics to better manage your inventory for faster turns, fewer discounted offerings, and fatter profit margins.

The New Science of Retailing Zusammenfassung

The New Science of Retailing: How Analytics are Transforming the Supply Chain and Improving Performance Marshall Fisher

Retailers today are drowning in data but lacking in insight: They have huge volumes of information at their disposal. But they're unsure of how to sort through it and use it to make smart decisions. The result? They're struggling with profit-sapping supply chain problems including stock-outs, overstock, and discounting. It doesn't have to be that way. In The New Science of Retailing, supply chain experts Marshall Fisher and Ananth Raman explain how to use analytics to better manage your inventory for faster turns, fewer discounted offerings, and fatter profit margins. Featuring case studies of retailing exemplars from around the world, this practical new book shows you how to: * Mine your sales data to identify "homerun" products you're missing * Reinvent your forecasting and pricing strategies * Build end-to-end agility into your supply chain * Establish incentives that align your supply chain partners behind shared objectives * Extract maximum value from technologies such as point-of-sale scanners and customer loyalty cards Highly readable and compelling, The New Science of Retailing is your playbook for turning all that data into a wellspring for new profits and unprecedented efficiency.

The New Science of Retailing Bewertungen

"the book is a practical guide to good inventory management, the reduction of markdowns, and the achievement of higher gross margins." -- Forbes

Über Marshall Fisher

Marshall Fisher is the UPS Professor of Operations and Information Management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and codirector of the Fishman-Davidson Center for Service and Operations Management. Ananth Raman is UPS Foundation Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School and specializes in supply chain management. They cofounded 4R Systems, Inc., which provides analytic services and software to retail supply chains.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction 1. Retail Valuation: How Investors Value Product Availability and Inventory Management 2. Product Life Cycle Planning: How to Reinvent Forecasting, Inventory Optimization, and Markdown Pricing 3. Assortment Planning: Mining Sales Data to Discover 'Homerun' Products You are Missing 4. Flexible Supply Chains: How to Design for Greater Agility End to End 5. Reducing Perverse Incentive Misalignment in Supply Chains 6. Store Level Execution: Increasing Sales Through Better Availability of Products and Store Associates 7. Company-Wide Implementation: Managerial Issues Affecting Implementation 8. Technological Risk: How Retailers Should Assess and Manage Emerging Technologies Conclusions

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR004434229
9781422110577
1422110575
The New Science of Retailing: How Analytics are Transforming the Supply Chain and Improving Performance Marshall Fisher
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
Harvard Business Review Press
2010-06-01
272
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