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How to break the repeating pattern of past mistakes without losing momentum

About this event

We all experience it: coming up to the next financial year ready and raring to make it the 'most successful year ever', yet nothing changes. You fall into old patterns and you can't break them.

In the fast-paced world of retail, it's crucial to take time to reflect on past performance and strategies. Without reflection, it's easy to repeat the same mistakes and miss opportunities for growth and improvement. By taking a step back and analysing what worked and what didn't, you can make informed decisions that will drive your business forward. Reflection allows you to identify patterns, understand customer behavior, and adapt to changing market conditions. It's not just about looking back, but also about planning for the future with a clear and strategic mindset.

Hosted by Vicki Young and Lauren Chexal, this webinar will teach you how to break that cycle now. This will set you, and your team, up for success next year and every year after. By learning to reflect effectively, you can create a culture of continuous improvement and innovation within your team. This proactive approach will help you stay ahead of the competition and achieve your goals. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your retail strategy and make the upcoming year truly successful.

Hosted by

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    Samantha Coates

  • Team member
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    Vicki Young Head of Learning

    Vicki is the programme lead for the BRC Leaders Summer School and works to deliver a disruptive and challenging school for retail leaders.

  • Team member
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    Lauren Chexal Customer Relations @ BRC Learning

British Retail Consortium

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