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Course Objectives Explain the Types of Floor Plans Explain the Various Elements of Retail Store Operations Explain What is Store Design and Layout Explain the Role of Signage in Retail Stores Explain What are Planograms ID: 688567

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Retail Store Operations and Store ManagementSlide2

Course Objectives

Explain the Types of Floor Plans

Explain the Various Elements of Retail Store Operations

Explain What is Store Design and Layout

Explain the Role of Signage in Retail Stores

Explain What are Planograms

Explain the Types of Visual Product Placement

Explain What is Impulse Buying

Explain the Role of Coupons in Retail Marketing

Explain What is Guerrilla Marketing

Explain What is Up Selling

Describe the Responsibilities of a Store Manager

Explain the Purpose of Mannequins In Retail Stores

List Tips for Efficient Store Operations and Management

Explain What is Inventory Management

Describe Factors Affecting Buying Decision of Customers Slide3

Introduction

Rachel Smith is a housewife who shops for her groceries every month.

‘You & Us’ is a supermarket that is located at about 45 minutes drive from Rachel’s home.

There is also another supermarket, ‘Groceries & Daily Needs’ which is located on the same street as that of Rachel’s home.

Rachel could in fact walk to ‘Groceries & Daily Needs’ for her grocery needs.

Rachel’s home

You & Us

45 minutes drive

Groceries & Daily NeedsSlide4

Introduction

However, Rachel drives to ‘You & Us’ every month and shops for her monthly groceries.

Rachel’s home

You & Us

45 minutes drive

Rachel’s husband, Keith is really perplexed about this.

He knows that both the supermarkets, ‘You & Us’ and ‘Groceries & Daily Needs’ stock almost the same brands and have a wide variety of brands and products.Slide5

Introduction

Keith asks Rachel as to why she prefers driving for 45 minutes and goes to ‘You & Us’ rather than walking or driving to the closer supermarket, ‘Groceries & Daily Needs’.

Rachel tells Keith that she prefers shopping for her groceries at ‘You & Us’ and not at ‘Groceries & Daily Needs’ due to the following reasons.Slide6

Introduction

‘You & Us’ has a better store atmosphere than ‘Groceries & Daily Needs’ as it has good air-conditioning and better arrangement of shelves for easy access.

The aisle space between the shelves is also larger in ‘You & Us’ which allows easier movement with the trolley.

There are many billing counters for making the payments so that Rachel does not have to wait in long queues for making the payment.Slide7

Introduction

The staff at ‘You and Us’ are very friendly and informative. They help Rachel in giving information about the products and help her in making an informed choice.

The arrangement of the stock of goods at ‘You & Us’ allows for making a choice and finding a desired product very easily.

‘You & Us’ offers various large amount discount coupons that Rachel can use in her next month’s purchase.Slide8

Introduction

The ‘Refund and Returns’ policy at ‘You & Us’ is more flexible than at ‘Groceries & Daily Needs’. ‘You & Us’ allows to exchange the returned product against any product in the store of the same value. However, ‘Groceries & Daily Needs’ allows to exchange the returned product only by a product of the same category such as beverages against beverages, food grains against food grains, clothes against clothes etc.Slide9

Introduction

Therefore, you can see that in spite of stocking almost the same brands and products, Rachel prefers ‘You & Us’ over ‘Groceries & Daily Needs’ due to the store conditions and management.

Effective and efficient store operations and store management play a crucial role in the success of any retail business.Slide10

Introduction

The various store management and store operations factors that may affect the customer’s buying decision such as follows:

Store Display and Presentation of Products

Ambience of the Store

Customer Treatment

Store Design and Layout

Other Factors such as discounts, coupons, exchange offers etc.

Let us learn about store operations and store management in detail.Slide11

Store Atmosphere:

The store must offer a positive ambience to the customers for them to enjoy their shopping and leave with a smile.

Let us take a look at a few key points that needs to be considered for offering a pleasing and ambient store atmosphere to your customers.

Store Atmosphere

Store AtmosphereSlide12

Safety and Security:

• It is important that the store has adequate safety and security arrangements to prevent shoplifting.

• The merchandise should not be displayed at the entry or exit of the store.

• Do not allow customers to carry more than three dresses at one time to the trial room.• Install CCTVs and cameras to keep a close watch on the customers.• Each merchandise should have a security tag.

Safety and Security

Safety and SecuritySlide13

Refunds and Returns

Refunds and Returns

Refunds and Returns:

The following are a few key points to be considered for having an effective refund and returns systems in your store:

Formulate a concrete refund policy for your store.

The store should have fixed timings for exchange of merchandise.

Never exchange products in lieu of cash.Slide14

Types of Floor Plans

Let us look at each in detail.

Straight Floor Plan

Diagonal Floor Plan

Angular Floor Plan

Geometric Floor Plan

Mixed Floor PlanSlide15

Diagonal Floor Plan

Diagonal Floor Plan

Diagonal Floor Plan:

According to the diagonal floor plan, the shelves or racks are kept diagonal to each other for the owner or the store manager to keep a watch on the customers. Diagonal floor plan works well in stores where customers have the liberty to walk in and pick up merchandise on their own.Slide16

What are Planograms?

You know that buildings are constructed with the help of architectural drawings.

An architectural drawing creates a rough print of the building on paper which gives an idea about the floor plans, location of rooms, lobby and so on.Slide17

Visual Product Placement

‘Visual Product Placement’ refers to a technique where the products are placed in a way to immediately catch the attention of the customers walking into the store.Slide18

Commercial Product Placement

The following are the various types of ‘Visual Product Placement’:

Margin Product

Placement

Market Share Product

Placement

Commercial Product

Placement

Block Product

Placement

Vertical Product

Placement

Horizontal Product Placement

Let’s look at each in detail.

Commercial Product Placement:

Commercial product placement takes into account the brand value of the merchandise. Every customer has a perceived image of the merchandise which decides its placement in the store. A product which has several takers would definitely get the best position as compared to something which does not contribute much to the revenue of the store.Slide19

What is a Signage?

A ‘Signage’ is any visual representation which gives information to the customers about a store, any office, building, street, park and so on.

Signage helps the customers to easily reach their desired destination or locate a building by simply following the instructions displayed on the signage.Slide20

Role of Coupons in Retail Marketing

Coupons play an important role in attracting the customers into the store, in promoting the retail stores and making the retail brand popular amongst the masses.

Coupons help in furthering the brand image of the retail store without huge investments. It makes the brand popular among the end-users. Individuals talk more about the brand, thus making it a hit amongst the masses.Slide21

What are Mannequins?

Visual Merchandising plays an important role in increasing the sales of any retail store. The presentation and display of the merchandise play an important role in attracting the customers into the store and prompting them to buy the products.

‘Mannequins’ in simpler words also known as ‘dummies’ and play an important role in visual merchandising.Slide22

Real Life Example

Hazel has to go to her office party on Thursday evening.

Hazel decides to buy a nice party dress on Wednesday evening.

She visits Helios Apparels, a leading fashion retail store to buy the party dress.Slide23

SKU (Stock Keeping Unit)

SKU (Stock Keeping Unit):

Every product available at the store has a unique code. This code helps in the identification and tracking of the products at the retail store is known as Stock Keeping Unit or SKU.

The retailer feeds each and every SKU in the master computer and can easily track the product in the stock just by entering the SKU Number. Assigning a unique code to the products avoids unnecessary searching.

New Old Stock

SKU (Stock Keeping Unit)

Stock Out

SKU (Stock Keeping Unit)Slide24

Out of Home Advertising:

Nothing works better than promoting a brand through signboards, billboards, hoardings and banners intelligently placed at strategic locations like railway stations, crowded areas, and heavy traffic crossings, bus stands, near cinema halls, residential areas and so on. Such advertising is also known as ‘out of home advertising’.

Out of Home Advertising

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Out of Home Advertising

Out of home advertising is a way to influence the individuals when they are out of their homes. The hoarding must be installed at a height visible to all even from a distance. Make sure it catches the attention of the passing individuals and influences them to visit the store.

Keep it simple and make sure it doesn’t confuse the customers; instead it should convey the information in its desired form.Slide25

Ambience of the Store

Customer Treatment

Store Design and Layout

Other Factors

Store Display and Presentation of Products

Ambience of the Store

The store ambience plays an important role in attracting new customers and retaining existing ones.

Ambience of the StoreSlide26

Tips for Efficient Retail Store Operations and Management

Create the company’s website and get your visiting cards printed.

Promote your store well. It is essential to create awareness of your brand amongst the customers for them to know about the brand’s existence. Devise strategies to make your brand popular amongst the masses.

The products stocked in the store and their display play an important role in attracting the customers into the store. Slide27

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