Episode 335

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22nd Mar 2025

335: Out of Sight, Out of Mind

Some of the most critical problems in retail are unsolved, and they're not being looked at seriously enough. Whether it’s waste, supply chains, or workforce conditions, it’s often easier to look the other way. In this episode of the Retail Transformation Show, we explore what happens when retail challenges are left ‘out of sight, out of mind.’ From vast clothing mountains to overlooked supply chain and workforce issues, we uncover the hidden realities that deserve more attention—and ask what changes when we finally choose to see them.

Listen to this episode and discover:

  • Why it’s easy for both retailers and consumers to ignore uncomfortable truths.
  • The retail areas most likely to be overlooked—and why that’s risky.
  • How greater visibility leads to better decisions, accountability, and action.

The show notes are at www.obandco.uk/335.

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About the Podcast

Retail Transformation Show with Oliver Banks
Deliver retail transformation to improve profitability and delight your customers
The retail market is experiencing great disruption - from increased customer expectations, fierce competition and tough trading environments over multiple channels. Every week, join me, Oliver Banks, a retail transformation specialist, to get a bag full of insight, inspiration and ideas to kick start your performance.



You’ll pick up actionable tips and tactics to lead successful change – whether that’s developing lean operating models, improving customer experience, driving digital transformation or seizing omni-channel opportunities.



So, if your passionate about retail transformation and you lead critical retail change projects & programmes, then this is the podcast for you.



The Retail Transformation Show is brought to you by Oliver Banks, Founder of retail transformation consultancy, OB&Co. Find out more at obandco.uk.

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