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Predictive
analytics
in retail:
The next stage of the
retail analytics journey
Advances in technology mean that customers provide digital
footprints and create valuable data which retailers can utilize to
improve the shopping experience. The next step in this journey
is predictive analytics: taking proactive action based on real-time
data and predictions about future trends.
This whitepaper presents current uses of predictive analytics in
the retail industry, the potential benefits of utilizing predictive
analytics, and the expected impact on the future of retail.
Summary:
any retailers are already collecting and
analysing data, but this information is often
only used in a reactionary capacity, such as
correcting previous mistakes or taking action
based on historical information which could
be months or even years old.
The next step is to take this analysis and use
it in a predictive manner: one that can be
used to optimize and streamline every step of
the retail supply chain. This involves not just
reacting to previous problems, but tackling
potential issues before they occur.
Introduction
Increasing Efficiency
A key performance indicator of many
retail outlets is the ability to increase
efficiency and reduce waste. A recent
study undertaken by food retailer EAT
found that analytics could play an
important role in reducing wastage within
stores. EAT partnered with cloud-based
analytics provider, Blue Yonder, and their
joint project resulted in a 14% reduction in
food waste, creating massive savings.
Blue Yonder went beyond just looking at customer behaviour
and purchase habits and instead developed a program to
compare internal variables (such as sales, promotions, product
types, store location and size, and more), along with external
variables (such as weather patterns, holidays, week day, and
important cultural or sporting events).
Blue Yonder found correlations and patterns within the data in
order to make accurate predictions and forecasts to ensure that
EAT were catering exactly to customer demand, whilst taking
into account external influences such as weather.
Predictive analytics can also be used to reduce waste
and optimize the supply chain. Real-time tracking of
in-transit goods can be used to ensure that supply is
reaching demand when it is necessary, and even
provide accurate forecasts on the freshness of
perishable goods on arrival.
This allows retailers to make predictions about when
they will need their next round of stock ordering to
prevent too much stock sitting in excess either on
shelves or in storage. The use of analytics can ensure
that the right products are in the right stores at the
right time.
14%
In-store: Supply chain:
reduction in
food waste
Increase Decrease
Efficiency Waste
Pricing Markdown Optimisation
Predictive analytics can
play an important role in
markdown optimization:
deciding when to cut
prices on certain
products in store.
Previously, price markdowns
have mostly been based on
the store manager’s
discretion or even instinct.
The American retailer, Stage,
instead placed store
managers directly against
analytics software in order to
determine the effectiveness
of one party over the other
in determining price
markdowns.
The results were
surprisingly conclusive.
Rather than relying on
instinct, predictive analytics
were able to utilize past
customer purchase
patterns in order to
accurately predict when the
optimal time would be to
introduce a sale or price
markdown in order to best
engage with customers.
Steve Hunter, the CIO of
Stage who oversaw the
test, commented that “90%
of the time, analytics won”.
Enhancing Customer Experience
Enhance
shopping
experience
How data
is used
Attract
shoppers in-store
Merge digital
and offline
experiences
Build a long
term customer
relationship
Increase brand
loyalty
All of these improvements
made possible by data
analytics build to one greater
whole: improving the customer
experience. If a customer
finds that stock to their tastes
is available in a store, and
receives recommendations
that are made specific to their
sense of style, then it all adds
up to providing a heightened
in-store experience. Improving
in-store experiences has been
identified as an essential way
to ensure the future of
high-street retail against the
growing online trend in
shopping.
Improving the Supply Chain
There are many ways that predictive analytics tools can
be applied to improve the end to end operations of a
retail organisation.
The shop floor is just one
part of the retail system.
Retail success is reliant
upon an efficient supply
chain and the more
efficient distribution of
stock and materials is
made possible through
predictive analytics.
By making analytics-
-empowered predictions
based on supply and
demand, manufacturers
can order the correct
amount of raw materials
to optimise production
lines.
Real time tracking and
monitoring of products,
particularly perishables,
can be used to cut losses
on spoiled or damaged
goods by identifying
particular trouble spots
when goods are in
transit.
Identify stages where
the supply chain slows
down or is impacted,
making predictive
suggestions that could
target these trouble
spots, leading to
increased efficiency.
"Retailers need to find ways
to link the entire shopping
experience - integrating
both online and offline
channels."
Future tech developments are likely to increase the
opportunity for retail analytics within the retail sector. A
major development is the increase in Internet of Things
(IOT) devices across retail outlets.
On the shop floor, digital signage can be used to
push content into the store based on location,
trends and current events. Many retailers are also
developing “omni-channel” strategies, which
integrate offline, online, and mobile shopping
experiences.
IOT sensors can even be used to track in-store traffic
patterns or to monitor which displays are looked at,
allowing for highly targeted positioning of advertising,
produce, and valuable insights needed for changing
store layouts, to ultimately maximise sales.
Internet of Things in Retail
digital
signage
IOT
sensors
omni-
-channel
strategies
he potential opportunities for predictive analysis in retail are huge. It can allow retailers to go beyond
just reacting to historic internal data and instead utilize an extremely broad range of variables to develop
responsive marketing and retail strategies. These variables can range from internal, customer-based and
external data points, which predictive analytics software can amalgamate in order to tailor each store
experience directly towards individual customers.
Almost every step of the retail supply chain, from manufacturing
to the shop floor, can be optimized and made more efficient by
the integration of predictive analytics, leading to obvious
improvements in a retailer’s profit margins.
Retailers that are embracing analytics are gaining in-depth
insights into their customers and the retail environment as a
whole, data which would have previously been impossible to
gain without current technology. These insights are being used
to create a new form of retail: one that is efficient, smart, and
conducive towards encouraging brand loyalty and better
customer experience.
Conclusion
Find out more
Online: http://www.C24.co.uk
Blog: http://blog.c24.co.uk
Twitter: @C24_Ltd
Tel: 0121 550 4569
(1) Forbes-Big Data In Retail: How To Win With Predictive Analytics
(2) Computer Weekly-EAT builds appetite for predictive analytics
(3) Accenture-The Internet of Things: Revolutionizing the Retail Industry
(4) CIO-6 ways data is taking over retail
(5) Data Science Central-Predictive Analytics in the Supply Chain
(6) Business Solutions Big Data Analytics-Real World Benefits for Retailers
(7) Guardian-How loyal to your reward cards are you?
(8) Vend–Retail Trends and Predictions 2016
(9) WARC-Design the retail experience
(10) Logistics Viewpoints-Competing on Analytics: A Supply Chain Case Study
(11) Computer Weekly-Are retailers using data analysis to their advantage?
(12) WWD-POS Data: Retail’s Biggest, ‘Untapped’ Opportunity
(13) BizShifts-Trends-War for Retail Shelf Space
(14) Retail Next-Aurora
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Predictive Analytics in Retail - Visual Infographic Report

  • 1. Predictive analytics in retail: The next stage of the retail analytics journey Advances in technology mean that customers provide digital footprints and create valuable data which retailers can utilize to improve the shopping experience. The next step in this journey is predictive analytics: taking proactive action based on real-time data and predictions about future trends. This whitepaper presents current uses of predictive analytics in the retail industry, the potential benefits of utilizing predictive analytics, and the expected impact on the future of retail. Summary:
  • 2. any retailers are already collecting and analysing data, but this information is often only used in a reactionary capacity, such as correcting previous mistakes or taking action based on historical information which could be months or even years old. The next step is to take this analysis and use it in a predictive manner: one that can be used to optimize and streamline every step of the retail supply chain. This involves not just reacting to previous problems, but tackling potential issues before they occur. Introduction
  • 3. Increasing Efficiency A key performance indicator of many retail outlets is the ability to increase efficiency and reduce waste. A recent study undertaken by food retailer EAT found that analytics could play an important role in reducing wastage within stores. EAT partnered with cloud-based analytics provider, Blue Yonder, and their joint project resulted in a 14% reduction in food waste, creating massive savings. Blue Yonder went beyond just looking at customer behaviour and purchase habits and instead developed a program to compare internal variables (such as sales, promotions, product types, store location and size, and more), along with external variables (such as weather patterns, holidays, week day, and important cultural or sporting events). Blue Yonder found correlations and patterns within the data in order to make accurate predictions and forecasts to ensure that EAT were catering exactly to customer demand, whilst taking into account external influences such as weather. Predictive analytics can also be used to reduce waste and optimize the supply chain. Real-time tracking of in-transit goods can be used to ensure that supply is reaching demand when it is necessary, and even provide accurate forecasts on the freshness of perishable goods on arrival. This allows retailers to make predictions about when they will need their next round of stock ordering to prevent too much stock sitting in excess either on shelves or in storage. The use of analytics can ensure that the right products are in the right stores at the right time. 14% In-store: Supply chain: reduction in food waste Increase Decrease Efficiency Waste
  • 4. Pricing Markdown Optimisation Predictive analytics can play an important role in markdown optimization: deciding when to cut prices on certain products in store. Previously, price markdowns have mostly been based on the store manager’s discretion or even instinct. The American retailer, Stage, instead placed store managers directly against analytics software in order to determine the effectiveness of one party over the other in determining price markdowns. The results were surprisingly conclusive. Rather than relying on instinct, predictive analytics were able to utilize past customer purchase patterns in order to accurately predict when the optimal time would be to introduce a sale or price markdown in order to best engage with customers. Steve Hunter, the CIO of Stage who oversaw the test, commented that “90% of the time, analytics won”.
  • 5. Enhancing Customer Experience Enhance shopping experience How data is used Attract shoppers in-store Merge digital and offline experiences Build a long term customer relationship Increase brand loyalty All of these improvements made possible by data analytics build to one greater whole: improving the customer experience. If a customer finds that stock to their tastes is available in a store, and receives recommendations that are made specific to their sense of style, then it all adds up to providing a heightened in-store experience. Improving in-store experiences has been identified as an essential way to ensure the future of high-street retail against the growing online trend in shopping.
  • 6. Improving the Supply Chain There are many ways that predictive analytics tools can be applied to improve the end to end operations of a retail organisation. The shop floor is just one part of the retail system. Retail success is reliant upon an efficient supply chain and the more efficient distribution of stock and materials is made possible through predictive analytics. By making analytics- -empowered predictions based on supply and demand, manufacturers can order the correct amount of raw materials to optimise production lines. Real time tracking and monitoring of products, particularly perishables, can be used to cut losses on spoiled or damaged goods by identifying particular trouble spots when goods are in transit. Identify stages where the supply chain slows down or is impacted, making predictive suggestions that could target these trouble spots, leading to increased efficiency.
  • 7. "Retailers need to find ways to link the entire shopping experience - integrating both online and offline channels."
  • 8. Future tech developments are likely to increase the opportunity for retail analytics within the retail sector. A major development is the increase in Internet of Things (IOT) devices across retail outlets. On the shop floor, digital signage can be used to push content into the store based on location, trends and current events. Many retailers are also developing “omni-channel” strategies, which integrate offline, online, and mobile shopping experiences. IOT sensors can even be used to track in-store traffic patterns or to monitor which displays are looked at, allowing for highly targeted positioning of advertising, produce, and valuable insights needed for changing store layouts, to ultimately maximise sales. Internet of Things in Retail digital signage IOT sensors omni- -channel strategies
  • 9. he potential opportunities for predictive analysis in retail are huge. It can allow retailers to go beyond just reacting to historic internal data and instead utilize an extremely broad range of variables to develop responsive marketing and retail strategies. These variables can range from internal, customer-based and external data points, which predictive analytics software can amalgamate in order to tailor each store experience directly towards individual customers. Almost every step of the retail supply chain, from manufacturing to the shop floor, can be optimized and made more efficient by the integration of predictive analytics, leading to obvious improvements in a retailer’s profit margins. Retailers that are embracing analytics are gaining in-depth insights into their customers and the retail environment as a whole, data which would have previously been impossible to gain without current technology. These insights are being used to create a new form of retail: one that is efficient, smart, and conducive towards encouraging brand loyalty and better customer experience. Conclusion
  • 10. Find out more Online: http://www.C24.co.uk Blog: http://blog.c24.co.uk Twitter: @C24_Ltd Tel: 0121 550 4569 (1) Forbes-Big Data In Retail: How To Win With Predictive Analytics (2) Computer Weekly-EAT builds appetite for predictive analytics (3) Accenture-The Internet of Things: Revolutionizing the Retail Industry (4) CIO-6 ways data is taking over retail (5) Data Science Central-Predictive Analytics in the Supply Chain (6) Business Solutions Big Data Analytics-Real World Benefits for Retailers (7) Guardian-How loyal to your reward cards are you? (8) Vend–Retail Trends and Predictions 2016 (9) WARC-Design the retail experience (10) Logistics Viewpoints-Competing on Analytics: A Supply Chain Case Study (11) Computer Weekly-Are retailers using data analysis to their advantage? (12) WWD-POS Data: Retail’s Biggest, ‘Untapped’ Opportunity (13) BizShifts-Trends-War for Retail Shelf Space (14) Retail Next-Aurora References