Buy it now: LS:N Global launches Retail Report

Buy it now: LS:N Global launches Retail Report

Buy it now: LS:N Global launches Retail Report

London – Want to know about what’s new and next in retail? For a comprehensive overview and compelling insights into today’s and tomorrow’s consumers, and the world’s most successful retailers, look no further than LS:N Global’s Retail Report.

Essential reading for anyone involved in retail – from CEOs to brand managers, store designers and retail experts – this 177-page report includes information and inspiration about the retail landscape in 2010 and beyond.

Created by LS:N Global’s team of journalists and visual trend analysts, overseen by editor-in-chief and founder of LS:N Global’s parent company The Future Laboratory Martin Raymond, the report includes:

an overview of the retail landscape
Beyond Retail
investigations into m-commerce
the rise of convenience stores
visually driven typology case studies

Global in scope, the report focuses on consumers and retailers in Scandinavia, the US, Europe, the N-11 countries, as well as Brazil, India, China and Russia. The report features insight and comments from several retail experts including Bijou Kurien, CEO of India’s Reliance Retail; Geoffroy de la Bourdonnaye, CEO of British retailer Liberty; and Natalie Massenet, CEO of online retailer Net-A-Porter.

Click here to buy the report.

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