Episodes
We've spent the last 20 years technologizing retail, making it bigger, faster and more global.  But that's also meant an unprecedented and often deadly level of competition in every category.  In this episode Doug discusses the greatest challenge facing all retailers and brands today, and why technology alone won't save them. But something else just might. 
Published 08/28/23
Published 08/28/23
Geopolitical events have disrupted retail, but retail has also contributed to geopolitical disruption, argues host Doug Stephens.  And it's making us all unsafe. 
Published 04/04/22
In this special episode, Doug sits down with Retail Dive columnist Daphne Howland for a wide-ranging interview on the future of retail. From emerging technology and demographic trends to the new strategic imperatives to succeed in retail, and much more. 
Published 01/06/22
Amid the sea of turmoil in the retail sector at least one brand is not merely staying afloat but thriving. Nike has not only endured the crisis but also managed to accelerate through it. But far from being the result of a desperate pandemic-induced pivot or some happy accident, the seeds of Nike’s current resilience were planted deep into its strategy several years ago. 
Published 01/27/21
The global decline of religion and eroding faith in government is creating a societal vacuum where trust in conventional institutions once existed.   It's a vacuum that some brands are daring to fill. But can brands succeed in instigating lasting social and environmental good and, if so, at what cost?  In this, the premiere episode of 2020, Doug explores the human need for community, purpose and belonging and how astute consumer brands are turning corporate activism into an competitive...
Published 01/01/20
In this episode Doug argues that the most important metric in retail is something that most retailers aren't even measuring. 
Published 08/08/19
For centuries luxury brands appealed to our sense of status to sell their goods.  But for a new generation of western consumers, the notion of what defines status is changing.  The question is can luxury brands change with it.
Published 05/07/19
In this episode, Doug explores the current battle cry in retail that "every company is a data company". 
Published 03/14/19
Amidst what most agree is a virtual collapse of the department store model for retail, one entrepreneur in Texas is aiming to redefine the the channel. In this episode I speak with Matt Alexander, founder of Neighborhood Goods, a new-concept department store in Plano Texas. 
Published 12/11/18
In 2013 I wrote an article called The Store is Media where I projected a new era of retail where the primary purpose of physical stores would cease to be to sell products but rather to create and monetize customer experiences.  Today, a new class of pioneering retailers and industry players are bringing this concept to life. In this episode, I caught up with several of them to tap their thoughts on this seismic shift and what it means for the future of retail. 
Published 08/17/18
Each year the retail industry invests billions of dollars in customer loyalty programs but do they actually make customers more loyal?  In this episode Doug explores the surprising truth about our loyalty to retailers and why a new breed of program is turning the industry on its head. 
Published 02/28/18
Why the very products your company sells may also be the single biggest impediment to breakthrough innovation.
Published 01/09/18
While the retail industry grapples to play checkers, Amazon has become a Grandmaster of chess, quietly drawing retailers into the ultimate technological checkmate. 
Published 11/23/17