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The Changing Consumer Route and Implications to Winning Fulfillment Models

In this exclusive webinar series, Dan O'Connor, retail industry thought leader and an executive in residence in Harvard Business School's managing the future of work initiative, will lead a three-part program based on recently complete research on the future of fulfillment and delivery.

The Changing Consumer Route and Implications to Winning Fulfillment Models

Timezone: EDT

Start: 03/17/2022 02:00 PM End: 03/17/2022 03:00 PM EDT

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In this exclusive webinar series, Dan O'Connor, retail industry thought leader and an executive in residence in Harvard Business School's managing the future of work initiative, will lead a three-part program based on recently complete research on the future of fulfillment and delivery.

This series features custom research made possible by the participation of Blue Yonder and practitioners & subject matter experts from:


  • 20+ Retail and digital commerce leaders
  • 5 of the leading delivery networks and Quick Commerce companies
  • Notable analysts & consulting organizations

Through in-depth interviews and research, the project revealed:

  • Frameworks to determine the linkages between retailers' selling models and their fulfillment models
  • A segmentation of leaders and laggards for retailers' alignment towards the evolving consumer route to product
  • The rapid growth and impact of Quick Commerce
  • Implications for value chain participants – brands and logistics providers

UPCOMING IN THE SERIES:

Webinar 2 - Omni-Channel and Emerging Logistics Requirements – June 23

Webinar 3 - Next Generation Order Management & Fulfillment – Sept 22

Speakers

Daniel W O'Connor

Daniel W O'Connor


Executive in Residence
Harvard Business School

Shri Hariharan

Shri Hariharan


Go-to-Market Leader and Industry Strategist
Blue Yonder

Terence Leung

Terence Leung


Sr Global Director of Product
Blue Yonder

David Maloney

Moderator: Ben Ames


Senior Editor
DC Velocity

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