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Explore Amazon’s disruptive new retail strategies, its impact on the wider eCommerce sector, and gain valuable lessons that can be applied to retailers globally. The retail industry is facing unprecedented challenges. Across all sectors and markets, retailers are shifting their business models and customer engagement strategies to ensure their survival. The rise of online shopping, and its primary player, Amazon, is at the heart of many of these changes and opportunities. Amazon explores the e-commerce giant’s strategies, providing original insight at a time when the company is on the cusp of revolutionizing itself even further. Amazon’s relentless dissatisfaction with the status quo is what makes it such an extraordinary retailer. This book explores whether Amazon has what it takes to become a credible grocery retailer, and as it transitions to bricks and mortar retailing, explores whether Amazon’s stores can be as compelling as its online offering and if innovations such as voice technology, checkout-free stores and its Prime ecosystem will fundamentally change the way consumers shop. Written by industry leading retail analysts who have spent decades providing research-based analysis and opinion, Amazon analyzes the impact these initiatives will have on the wider retail sector and the lessons that can be learned from its unprecedented rise to dominance, as stores of the future become less about transactions and more about experiences. Natalie Berg has spent many years helping retailers compete, or partner with, retail giants like Walmart and Amazon. An American speaker and retail commentator, she is former Global Research Director at Planet Retail and now runs her own consultancy, NBK Retail, specializing in retail strategy, changing shopping habits and future trends. As one of the Top 30 global retail influencers, Berg has produced research on a number of industry topics including: convergence of physical and digital retail, click & collect, customer loyalty, discount retailing, store of the future and frictionless commerce. She is a regular TV and radio guest and her views on retail have been published in the FT, Guardian, BBC, The Times, Retail Week, among others. Natalie holds a Bachelor of Science in International Business from the University of Connecticut and also studied at Ecole Suprieure de Commerce in Grenoble, France.