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One Door Merchandising Assistant solution sheet

One Door Merchandising Assistant solution sheet

by Cathy Weldon | Jul 18, 2022 | Solution Sheet

Our platform includes a mobile-optimized merchandising assistant for in-store execution, software that empowers associates to be an active partner in the merchandising process while saving you up to 10 – 20% labor hours a week per store. Help stores get their initial...
3-Ways to Dial Up Engagement & Accuracy

3-Ways to Dial Up Engagement & Accuracy

by Cathy Weldon | Jul 1, 2022 | eguide

There is a better way to communicate with store teams and ensure the right work is being done. With real-time communication and collaboration between HQ and store teams, you can achieve next-level results.
The dog ate my planogram: why old school merchandising doesn’t work for specialty goods

The dog ate my planogram: why old school merchandising doesn’t work for specialty goods

by Cathy Weldon | Jul 7, 2021 | Blog

BY JEN LOESCH, CEO, BOARD MEMBER, AND ONE DOOR BLOG CONTRIBUTOR | JULY 7, 2021 | BLOG When it comes to specialty goods, whether it’s pet supplies, baby products, sporting goods, housewares or beyond, understanding your customers is critical. They’re looking to you for...
Why well-executed merchandising is priceless for luxury brands

Why well-executed merchandising is priceless for luxury brands

by Cathy Weldon | Jun 18, 2021 | Blog

BY LISA GULBIN, LUXURY AND LIFESTYLE GOODS EXECUTIVE AND ONE DOOR BLOG CONTRIBUTOR | MAY 18, 2021 | BLOG Imagine this: A consumer sees a high-end designer leather bag on the arm of her favorite Instagram celebrity and falls in love. She does some online research, then...
With cloud and mobile, retailers can finally see what’s happening on every shelf

With cloud and mobile, retailers can finally see what’s happening on every shelf

by Cathy Weldon | Jan 5, 2021 | Blog

By Tom Erskine, CEO, One Door | January 5, 2021 | Blog If you want to understand just how outdated many of today’s merchandising execution tools and processes are, consider this: the planogram was invented by Kmart in 1970 and remains the industry standard for...
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