
7 design strategies for achieving Net Zero Carbon
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The covid-19 crisis has adversely impacted the global economy and caused extreme uncertainty, complexity in the retail sector. It has significantly reduced the customer base and many businesses are facing operational difficulties. During this crisis, some retailers might thrive while others struggle to survive. The pandemic has pushed businesses to transform and revisit their business models digitally. Now retailers need to understand how they can use the technologies to search for innovative ways to build up a new business model to improve the performance and increase the revenue.
Therefore, the Sneffels is organizing a virtual conference where participants will be exploring the various aspects of digital transformation in the retail industry. Our speakers are industry innovators and game changers in the field of retailing and branding.They are the leading curator of ideas and a session of informative exchange will not only educate but also build insight for digital transformation to inspire innovation in retail. It will help retailers to formulate winning strategies and remain relevant in the longer run.
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