In a special episode of The Great Retail Debate, Martin Newman and David Boynton explore the ideas behind Martin’s new book, ROI Reimagined. Challenging traditional measures of success, Martin introduces 11 new metrics—spanning inspiration, integrity, inclusion, innovation, and more. The hosts unpack how long-term thinking, stakeholder alignment, and ruthless prioritization can transform business performance, ultimately showing why customer centricity is not a soft ideal but a powerful strategy for sustainable growth.
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In a special episode of The Great Retail Debate, Martin Newman and David Boynton explore the ideas behind Martin’s new book, ROI Reimagined. Challenging traditional measures of success, Martin introduces 11 new metrics—spanning inspiration, integrity, inclusion, innovation, and more. The hosts unpack how long-term thinking, stakeholder alignment, and ruthless prioritization can transform business performance, ultimately showing why customer centricity is not a soft ideal but a powerful strategy for sustainable growth.
In this episode of The Great Retail Debate, Martin and David tackle the impact of e-commerce on traditional retail and the role of technology in providing seamless shopping experiences. They also address the challenges of sustaining profitability while balancing automation with human-centric services, and examine how omnichannel strategies and direct consumer engagement are key to building lasting loyalty in a rapidly changing landscape.
The Great Retail Debate
In a special episode of The Great Retail Debate, Martin Newman and David Boynton explore the ideas behind Martin’s new book, ROI Reimagined. Challenging traditional measures of success, Martin introduces 11 new metrics—spanning inspiration, integrity, inclusion, innovation, and more. The hosts unpack how long-term thinking, stakeholder alignment, and ruthless prioritization can transform business performance, ultimately showing why customer centricity is not a soft ideal but a powerful strategy for sustainable growth.