Martec International. Understanding Retail E-Learning Course



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Martec International RST66 Martec International is a leading consulting and training firm specializing in the retail industry. Its client base includes retailers from around the globe, technology suppliers to retail and manufacturers of consumer packaged goods and consumer durables. Martec's professional staff are all former retailers with at least 10 years retail experience and have held at least one management position in a significant retailer. Martec's training portfolio includes instructor-led classes, e-learning programs and blended learning solutions. Understanding Retail E-Learning Course Target Audience This program is designed for people who sell or market to retailers. It is ideal for both merchandise suppliers who sell directly to retailers, and for those who market to retailers to get their content specified in product lines. It is also suitable for those who are new in a retail business such as management trainees, IT and finance teams. Objectives of the Program This course provides a detailed understanding of the retail industry and how it works -enabling more effective sales calls and more productive partnerships with retailers. By the end of the program, students will be able to do the following: To explain the key retail trends and retail formats To understand the key processes in a retail business and how they fit together To describe a typical retail organization structure and the likely business pains for each executive To calculate and interpret all the main retail Key Performance Indicators To explain how retailers make their money and the main elements that are impacted in a return on investment calculation To explain the architecture of retail applications and use quadrant analysis to identify opportunities in a retail business To explain the main merchandise and category management processes and responsibilities To explain the main store operations processes and responsibilities To explain the main e-commerce processes and responsibilities To explain the main retail marketing processes and responsibilities Course Overview Understanding Retailing is a self-paced web-based training program. All the student needs to run the program is access to a PC and a web browser. The program is hosted on the Retail Development Academy s Learning Management System and offered at a one-time fee of $630 ( 410 and 560) per student. Upon payment, an account number and password are issued, which are valid for 1 year. The program takes about 10 hours to study depending on the student and their diligence. Within the purchased period, students can re-visit the material as often as they wish. Other options apply for longer access periods and details can be provided on request. Each module can be purchased separately at a cost of $100 per student for 1 year s access. Individual modules take about 1 hour each to study. Study Time 8-12 hours

Program Contents 1 - Retail Background and Trends What is retailing? Retail formats Department stores Mass merchants Large format specialty Small format specialty Food and drug Home shopping Key retail trends Omni-channel retailing International expansion Customer engagement Customer Relationship Management Brands and private label Supply chain 2 - Overview of Key Retail Processes Overview of key retail processes Merchandise and category management Planning flow Merchandise and category management differences Retail merchandising Category definition Category management Buying Buying activities Open to Buy Marketing Marketing activities Customer Relationship Management Supply chain management What is supply chain management? The merchandise flow Vendor collaboration Store operations Key activities E-commerce E-commerce activities 3 - Retail Organization Retail organization structure CEO s pains CXO pains CXO bonuses Merchandise management retailers Buying and merchandising structure Category management retailers Category management structure Both merchandise management and category management retailers Store operations Finance Marketing E-commerce Warehouse and distribution IT structure Capex decision making structure

4 - Retail Key Performance Indicators Introduction to retail KPIs Sales KPIs Sales vs last year Sales vs plan Comp store / same store sales / like for like Sales per square foot / metre Sales per linear foot / metre Sell through Inventory KPIs Inventory turn Availability / in stock % Fresh stock percent Weeks of supply Shrinkage Margin KPIs Gross margin Gross margin % Markdowns Markup GMROI Marketing KPIs Market share Share of the purse / wallet KPIs for omni-channel retailing Gross margin return on channel - GMROCH and net margin return on channel - NMROCH Gross margin return on customer segment - GMROCu and net margin return on customer segment - NMROCu Average US retail KPIs by segment Average European retail KPIs by segment Using KPIs for account planning KPI analysis of accounts 5 - Retail Financials Retail profit model Retail profit and loss account Average retail profit before tax Retail profit model Operating expenses Balance sheet Balance sheet essentials Current assets Fixed assets Liabilities Equity and retained profits Return on Net Assets Asset utilization Industry profitability drivers Building retail sales and profitability Maximizing cash flow and profits Balancing gross margins, payment terms and inventory turns Retail and cost method of accounting Definitions Advantages and disadvantages of retail method Advantages and disadvantages of cost method

6 - Retail IT Architecture High level application architecture Head quarters Store systems Sales audit and polling CRM / marketing database Loss prevention Logistics Finance Human resources Store portal Product Lifecycle Management Call center Merchandise optimization Systems implications Application quadrant analysis Strategic Key operational Potential Maintenance Application quadrant analysis Grocery Mixed goods Fashion / specialty Department stores 7 - Buying, Category and Merchandise Management Merchandise and category management Merchandise and category management differences Retail merchandising Category definition Category management Merchandise and category management organization structures Merchandise management organization structure Category management organization structure Key Performance Indicators Key buying, merchandise and category management processes part 1 Merchandise types Merchandise hierarchy Retail seasons Season timelines Planning flow Merchandise planning Assortment / range planning Private label Linear supply chain The wedge store size vs assortment composition Key buying, merchandise and category management processes part 2 Merchandise arrangement Open to Buy How much stock is needed? Replenishment basic model Demand forecasting Forecasting methods Sales and stock management Omni-channel buying, merchandising and category management

8 - Store Operations Store operations division Organization structure KPIs used for store operations Store operations strategy and tactics Space management Store administration and physical plant maintenance Loss prevention Store operations and human resources 9 - E-Commerce What is omni-channel retailing Omni-channel objectives E-commerce trends and issues E-commerce organization structure Organizational issues KPIs E-commerce performance management How e-commerce changes the role of the store Inventory management online Endless aisle - how feasible is it? Using omni-channel insights Omni-channel warehouse functions 9 - E-Commerce What is omni-channel retailing Omni-channel objectives E-commerce trends and issues E-commerce organization structure Organizational issues KPIs E-commerce performance management How e-commerce changes the role of the store Inventory management online Endless aisle - how feasible is it? Using omni-channel insights Omni-channel warehouse functions 10 - Retail Marketing Marketing structure Marketing KPIs Marketing activities Customer Relationship Management Loyalty vs retention Customers are not created equal Spending by decile Strategic CRM Segmentation by customer Customer analysis

Martec International RST27 Martec International is a leading consulting and training firm specializing in the retail industry. Its client base includes retailers from around the globe, technology suppliers to retail and manufacturers of consumer packaged goods and consumer durables. Martec's professional staff are all former retailers with at least 10 years retail experience and have held at least one management position in a significant retailer. Martec's training portfolio includes instructor-led classes, e-learning programs and blended learning solutions. Weekly Group Tutoring Sessions for E-Learning Courses A new approach to e-learning that leverages the flexibility of individual self-paced course work together with team collaboration and live tutor interaction. For companies training a group of 10 people or more Martec offers a new hybrid technique: Each week your training group tackles one module within the e-learning course. Because learning material is accessed electronically everyone can focus on the content at a time that works best for their schedule. As questions and comments arise, your team emails queries to our tutorial staff. A group tutoring session is conducted weekly, one per main lesson, (or at intervals set by you), maybe a lunch and learn approach, with a webinar or conference call. This session completes a learning module by reviewing questions that arose from the material. Our experts furnish complete answers to make sure your team has not just digested the content, but understands the lessons and knows how to apply them. Sometimes students don t realize they have a question because they are unable to frame it until they hear a peer articulate the question for them. This type of team learning encourages a collaborative culture that continues long after training concludes. Price (based on 10 students): 4,430 + VAT ( 5,316), $6,800, 5,975 It s less expensive than traditional classroom training but doesn t sacrifice the one-to-one instructor contact. Martec International Ltd