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Retail is a 'tricky' business, say experts. And retailers are a trickier lot. Yet, they have grabbed power across the globe by simply transforming private labels from price purchases into powerful brands.
Retailers are a busy lot too. They are constantly creating strategies to sell their products -- always toiling to excel.
What makes retail business rock? What plans set the cash boxes ringing? Does Indian retail business still have a long way to go? What do Indian retailers need to do to compete with their foreign counterparts?
Talk to Professor Nirmalya Kumar to get answers to your queries on Friday, April 20, between 4 pm and 5 pm IST. Do join us then.
Kumar is a professor of marketing at London Business School, where he is also faculty director for executive education, director of the centre for marketing and co-director of the Aditya Birla India Centre.
He serves as an independent director on the boards of ACC, BP Ergo, Gujarat Ambuja and Zensar Technologies.
Don't miss this opportunity to chat with him.
(Due to circumstances beyond our control, date and time of chat may change)
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