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Diane Wehrle CEO at Rendle Intelligence and Insights joins Simon for their monthly chat about footfall trends and shopping behaviours from March to April 2025. Consumer confidence has taken a hit as Easter trading results reveal ongoing caution, with the GFK Index dropping from -19 in March to -23 in April 2025. Despite footfall increasing by 7.2% in April year-on-year, the combined March-April period showed minimal growth of just 0.2% when accounting for Easter timing differences.
• Consumer confidence dropped across most age groups except 25-34 year olds
• Retail parks saw 2.7% footfall increase while shopping centres declined by 0.7%
• High street sales dropped 2.2% over the March-April period
• Fashion sales down 5% in the first four months of 2025
• Clothing and footwear prices decreased 0.4% in April, suggesting retailer discounting
• Overall inflation rose to 3.5%, driven by housing, utilities and communication costs
• National Living Wage and NI increases took effect end of April, adding pressure to retailers
• Recent cyber attacks on retailers highlight security vulnerabilities and potential additional costs
• PWC research suggests declining consumer sentiment typically precedes behavioural changes by six months#theproductivityexperts
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Discover the intricate costs associated with employee turnover and how they impact your business. Join us as we dive deep into the hidden implications and strategies for retention with Helen Seale founding partner at WH People
• Understanding the alarming rise in post-pandemic turnover rates
• Exploring the hidden costs beyond recruitment
• The importance of effective training and onboarding for new employees
• Strategies for creating a more engaging workplace culture
• The role of leadership in employee retention#theproductivityexperts
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Simon Hedaux, co-founder of Rethink Productivity, shares his expertise on implementing simple, actionable solutions to common workplace productivity challenges. Drawing from over 20 years of experience from the shop floor to productivity consultancy, Simon reveals how businesses can achieve quick wins through data-driven insights and practical process improvements.
Understanding business operations through accurate, up-to-date data is fundamental to productivity improvementSmall changes like optimising stock placement or redesigning store layouts can yield significant efficiency gainsA retailer saved over £500,000 annually by simply redesigning till receiptsFuture productivity advances will focus on "intelligent stock" using video analytics and smart technologiesThe right work must be done by the right role at the right cost - expensive leaders shouldn't be performing basic tasksProductivity improvement is an ongoing process, not a one-time projectListen to Episode 2 and Discover the People Powering Productivity.
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Focusing on the fundamental aspects of successful tech implementations, we explore the importance of team composition, data readiness, and fostering change within organizations with Paul Karnowski founding partner at WH People
• Importance of having a dedicated project manager
• Effective data preparation is crucial for success
• Need for quick decision-making and transparency
• Emphasising collaboration between vendors and internal teams
• Cultivating an organisational culture that embraces change#theproductivityexperts
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Creating a vibrant workplace culture is essential for driving employee engagement and business success. Wendy Muirhead founding partner at WH People discusses the interplay between culture, visibility, and technology, emphasising the need for organisations to invest in their people while simplifying processes through effective Workforce Management (WFM).
• Exploration of workplace culture’s impact on engagement
• Wendy’s journey in establishing WH People
• The role of leadership in cultivating organizational culture
• Challenges of maintaining culture in larger businesses
• Importance of communication and clarity of vision
• Benefits of Workforce Management technology
• AI’s influence on Workforce Management and employee engagement
• Interrelation between culture, productivity, and retention
• Investment in people as a strategic business imperative#theproductivityexperts
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Diane Wehrle CEO at Rendle Intelligence and Insights joins Simon for their monthly chat about footfall trends and shopping behaviours from February to March 2025, focusing on the impact of Easter timing differences on year-over-year comparisons. The conversation explores how footfall, consumer confidence, and inflation metrics are painting a complex picture of the retail landscape with some sectors showing signs of recovery despite challenging conditions
• Footfall into stores down 5.4% overall and 4% in high streets (comparing non-Easter March 2025 vs Easter March 2024)
• Food and drink spending dropped 6.3% this March compared to a 9.8% increase last March during Easter
• Fashion sector showing signs of recovery with only a 2.7% decline, better than February's 7.4% drop
• Grocery spending decreased by 5.4% versus a 3.5% rise last March due to Easter timing
• Consumer confidence slightly improved from -20% to -19%, with better outlook on general economic situation
• Inflation dropped to 2.6% in March (from 2.8% in February), with clothing at just 1.1% inflation
• Hospitality remains challenging with high inflation at 4.22%, affected by labour costs and minimum wage increases
• Upcoming National Insurance payment increases likely to impact businesses and consumer spending patterns
• Next month's data will show the combined impact of the Easter shift and provide clearer year-over-year comparison#theproductivityexperts
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The ReThink team shares fresh insights from the Retail Technology Show 2025 at the Excel in London, where AI applications in retail have evolved beyond marketing buzzwords to practical implementations in forecasting, computer vision, and data mining.
• AI usage becoming more sophisticated with specific applications rather than just marketing claims
• Computer vision technology now identifying shoplifting, tracking store traffic, and creating heat maps of customer movement
• Surprising amount of cash handling technology despite declining cash transactions
• RFID innovations eliminating manual scanning with fixed readers tracking merchandise throughout stores
• Footfall tracking systems can detect mobile phones even when powered off
• Stock management systems now prompting intelligent markdowns to reduce waste
• Employee communication platforms continuing to evolve for frontline worker engagement
• Notable absence of customer experience measurement technologies and concrete ROI metrics
Join us for our upcoming forum on September 11th in Birmingham featuring an innovation lounge with exciting tech partners, and catch us at NRF Europe in Paris the following week.#theproductivityexperts
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This episode of ReThink revealed focuses on how workload modelling can empower businesses to optimise their workforce effectively.
• Introduction to workload modelling and its significance
• Karen’s journey in becoming an expert in the field
• Importance of accurate data in building a successful model
• Real-world examples showcasing the impact of labour models
• Karen’s top tips for maintaining workload models
• Introduction to ReBudget: A new cloud-based solution for modelling
• Differences between Excel-based and cloud-based approaches
• Empowering clients through continuous learning and support#theproductivityexperts
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Sue and Simon discuss Chapter 11 - AI from their book "Every Second Counts: How to Achieve Business Excellence, Transform Operational Productivity, and Deliver Extraordinary Results."
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Diane Wehrle CEO at Rendle Intelligence and Insights joins Simon for their monthly chat about footfall trends and shopping behaviours
Consumer spending remains cautious as footfall stays flat across UK retail channels, rising just 0.2% in February compared to last year. Retail sales grew by only 1.1% while in-store non-food sales actually declined by 1%, revealing continued economic uncertainty despite some positive indicators.
• Retail parks performed best with a 2% footfall increase, while high streets and shopping centres saw just 0.1% growth
• All five major high street sectors (fashion, food/drink, general retail, grocery, health/beauty) experienced sales declines in February
• Fashion continues struggling with a 7.4% sales drop, while household goods showed improvement with 4.7% growth
• Fewer people are shopping (transactions down 8.1%, customer numbers down 6.7%), but those who do spend are spending more per visit (ATV up 2.9%)
• Consumer caution likely driven by lingering economic uncertainty, interest rates, upcoming National Living Wage increases, and global political factors
• Savings rates reached 10% - highest since the pandemic - despite wage growth of 5.9% outpacing inflation
• Upcoming holiday season may further impact retail spending as consumers prioritize leisure experiences over material purchases#theproductivityexperts
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This is what happened when I gave Notebook LM a copy of our book 'Every Second Counts' and used the interactive mode to be part of the conversation
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Diane Wehrle CEO at Rendle Intelligence and Insights joins Simon for their monthly chat about footfall trends and shopping behaviours
As the economic landscape shifts, we explore the paradox of increasing footfall yet declining sales in retail. With consumer confidence waning amidst inflation concerns and upcoming wage increases, businesses must adapt creatively to thrive in uncertainty
• Retail footfall rises by 6.6%, but sales fall by 3.2%
• Consumer confidence drops to minus 22 index score
• Inflation currently at 3%, affecting food and hospitality sectors
• Anticipated increases in National Insurance could impact businesses
• Average transaction values rise despite lower foot traffic
• Focus on innovation over cost-cutting for retail success
• February typically a slow month; preparing for changes needed
• The importance of retaining loyal customers emphasized#theproductivityexperts
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Sue and Simon discuss Chapter 10 - How can I budget better? from their book "Every Second Counts: How to Achieve Business Excellence, Transform Operational Productivity, and Deliver Extraordinary Results."
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Diane Wehrle CEO at Rendle Intelligence and Insights joins Simon for their monthly chat about footfall trends and shopping behaviours. They cover:
Footfall trends from November to December 2024 covering the big festive periodA review of 2024A look at the year ahead#theproductivityexperts
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Discover the future of retail with Simon Shankster, Director of Sales for EMEA at Focal Systems. With a keen focus on computer vision and AI, Simon shares his passion for enhancing efficiency through cutting-edge tools such as battery-powered on-shelf cameras. Hear how these advancements are not only bridging stock gaps but also revolutionising inventory management, all while upholding privacy standards. Simon provides an insider's look into how Focal Systems is reshaping the retail landscape by addressing key challenges such as loss prevention and staffing, paving the way for a more efficient and productive retail environment
In a world where effective stock management is crucial, our conversation dives into the competitive edge technology can provide to retailers. Learn how savvy tech solutions can boost shelf availability and drive sales while minimising waste, as proven by successful implementations in UK supermarkets. Simon outlines a vision of streamlined operations and rapid scalability, offering a glimpse of a promising, tech-enhanced retail future
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Diane Wehrle CEO at Rendle Intelligence and Insights joins Simon for their monthly chat about footfall trends and shopping behaviours. They cover:
Footfall trends from October to November 2024#theproductivityexperts
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Sue and Simon discuss Chapter 9 - Is the projected saving real? from their book "Every Second Counts: How to Achieve Business Excellence, Transform Operational Productivity, and Deliver Extraordinary Results."
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2 months on from the first attempt of feeding Notebook LM 2 ReThink documents to produce its Podcast, we are back with number 2. We wanted to see how the technology had progressed. Let us know what you think
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Diane Wehrle CEO at Rendle Intelligence and Insights joins Simon for their monthly chat about footfall trends and shopping behaviours. They cover:
Footfall trends from September to October 2024Outlook for the next few months#theproductivityexperts
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Sue and Simon discuss Chapter 8 - How do I find my next set of Productivity improvements? from their book "Every Second Counts: How to Achieve Business Excellence, Transform Operational Productivity, and Deliver Extraordinary Results."
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