
Analytics have changed the way retailers do business. Leading retailers increasingly relying on analytics to support critical decisions like: which customers to target, what products/categories to stock, and even where to operate.
Inspire 2014 brings you live case studies from an impressive line-up of retailers from -- grocery, restaurants, specialty and big-box -- so you can learn and exchange ideas with your industry peers.
The retail specific breakout sessions at Inspire 2014 include case studies from:
- Belk: This southern department store company with over 300 locations will share how it is using analytics to understand its customers’ spend levels, purchase behavior and path-to-purchase across multiple channels.
- Delhaize America: The shopper insights team of this grocery supermarket chain with names like Food Lion, Hannaford and Bottom Dollar Food will discuss how they are customizing test and control studies (A/B testing) to improve promotional efficiency and test field concepts for enterprise deployment.
- Southern States Cooperative: One of the largest farmers’ cooperatives in America with over 1200 retail locations will share how it has improved marketing ROI by almost 200% through deepened customer insights and campaign response modeling.
- Steinhoff International: The world’s second largest furniture retailer with a huge presence in U.K. will present how it is successfully using location analytics from Alteryx for predictive sales turnover modeling and retail property portfolio management.
- Rent-A-Center: Hear how this furniture and electronics rent-to-own company with over 3,000 stores is creating analytic apps with Alteryx to empower its front-end users, and to expand cross-department analytic usage without over burdening its analytic staff.
Interested? This is not all. Register for Inspire 2014 to get an opportunity to hear industry leaders like Roger Chacko from Bloomin Brands share insights on how to build analytic culture, and be able to network with your peers from Walmart, Kroger, Lowe’s, Dick’s Sporting Goods and more.