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Maxime Cohen and Saibal Ray named Top Retail Experts for 2024

Two faculty members of the Bensadoun School of Retail Management (BSRM) have been named to Rethink Retail鈥檚 Top Retail Experts (TRE) list for 2024, one of the most prestigious global accolades in the Retail and Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) industry.

Published: 11 Jan 2024

MMR student shares how L'Or茅al Brandstorm led to internship

Last year, after months of hard work and 'brandstorming', two 缅北强奸 Desautels teams took the podium at the 31st annual L'Or茅al Brandstorm competition, competing against top teams from across Canada! Madison Laxer and her fellow Master of Management in Retailing (MMR) teammates, Aditi Bali and Supreet Kaur, took third place.

Published: 9 Jan 2024

Holiday grocery price freeze includes more products this year, but long-term affordability solutions needed

This year, Canada鈥檚 large grocery chains are freezing the price for a greater variety of items than usual before the holidays. While 10-15% more products are included in the freeze this year, the true test of affordability will come later. 鈥淗ow high will grocery prices be when the price freeze ends?鈥 asks Professor Saibal Ray in an interview with CBC Radio鈥檚 As It Happens.

Published: 30 Nov 2023

New Royalmount real estate development will bring greater luxury retail options to Montreal

Among the low-rise industrial buildings that line the northern end of D茅carie Boulevard, a major new shopping centre is taking shape. The $7-billion Royalmount luxury retail and lifestyle centre is slated to open in summer 2024, after numerous construction delays.

Published: 13 Nov 2023

Two 缅北强奸 Desautels units achieve silver sustainability certification

This Fall, 缅北强奸 awarded new Sustainable Workplace Certifications to nine units. Among them, two 缅北强奸 Desautels units earned the silver-level distinction: The Bensadoun School of Retail Management (BSRM) and IT Customer Services Team.

Published: 10 Nov 2023

Canada's big grocery chains face pressure to cut prices as food costs rise

Food prices rose by 5.8 per cent in September, prompting the federal government to ask Canada鈥檚 five largest grocery chains to provide a plan for how they will stabilize prices, with staple products a likely focus. 鈥淗igh transportation costs, inventory issues and other pressures driving up costs are subsiding,鈥 says Professor Saibal Ray, who specializes in Operations Management.

Published: 10 Nov 2023

Automated checkout technology allows workers to focus on higher-value tasks

Amazon Go, convenience stores that eliminate the check-out process, are coming to Canada. Customers can use a debit card, credit card or payment-enabled phone to enter, select and buy items, and simply walk out of the store. Amazon introduced the cashierless stores in the U.S. in 2018 and is now opening locations in Calgary and Toronto.

Published: 20 Oct 2023

Bensadoun School of Retail Management Road Shows work with businesspeople in rural Quebec

The way that we shop is changing, and for small- and medium-sized enterprises, it can be challenging to keep up with the pace of innovation. But the Bensadoun School of Retail Management (BSRM) is helping them do it. Since spring 2023, it has been hosting regional networking events that meet Quebec businesspeople where they live and work.

Published: 10 Oct 2023

AI tools boost and optimize productivity in the retail sector

Artificial intelligence (AI) will give productivity a major boost in the retail sector, according Maxime Cohen, Professor of Retail and Operations Management at 缅北强奸 Desautels, home to the Bensadoun School of Retail Management (BSRM)鈥檚 retail innovation lab.

Published: 3 Oct 2023

BSRM and MMA launch Data Sphere Lab

The Bensadoun School of Retail Management, in collaboration with the Master of Management in Analytics (MMA) at 缅北强奸 Desautels Faculty of Management, is pleased to announce the launch of the Data Sphere Lab.

Published: 5 Sep 2023

Consumers take time to adapt to frictionless check-out technology

Technologies like artificial intelligence are changing the way we shop. But change can be intimidating, and people can be reluctant to adopt it. The Bensadoun School of Retail Management鈥檚 Retail Innovation Lab provides such an example. At the highly automated Couche-Tard location on 缅北强奸 campus, cameras in the store allow customers to make frictionless purchases that don鈥檛 require bar codes to be scanned. Still, many people don鈥檛 want to use them.

Published: 22 Aug 2023

Couche-Tard's Retail Innovation Lab is the store of the future

AI's impact on retail is set to revolutionize the industry, from crowd measurement to price management, changing the in-store experience significantly. Certified analytics and marketing intelligence professional Christian Bourque explains how infrared technology is currently used to analyze foot traffic levels and reveal the upcoming technological frontier in retail, stating that 缅北强奸鈥檚 Retail Innovation Lab in the Bronfman pavilion exemplifies the store of the future.

Published: 20 Jun 2023

CNBC looks to Dobson Centre for advice on annual disruptor list

Even in a year that venture capitalists鈥 go-to bank collapsed, and venture capital funding slowed to a trickle, the disruptive power of startups has never been clearer. The 2023 CNBC Disruptor 50 list was the eleventh iteration of the list, and the top spot should come as no surprise. The generative artificial intelligence company OpenAI is the maker of ChatGPT, and no new technological application has created more buzz since the dawn of social media 鈥 or even the web itself.

Published: 17 May 2023

Vaudreuil-Soulanges entrepreneurs connect with BSRM researchers to learn retail best practices

About sixty entrepreneurs from Vaudreuil-Soulanges region joined Desautels faculty and staff for a conference on best practices in retail.

Published: 20 Apr 2023

Shift to shorter commercial leases creates niche for temporary pop-up activities

E-commerce has made it possible to order almost anything online, but that has made it more challenging for brick-and-mortar retailers to attract shoppers and with more stores sitting vacant, some shopping malls have gotten creative, and added temporary pop-up activities like roller skating and haunted houses.

Published: 20 Apr 2023

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