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Consumer Satisfaction Index 2005: clothing

DateMar, 2005
Pages25

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Abstract:

As the mass middle market faces new challenges in ranging and pricing of clothing do you know who is winning the battle to satisfy their customers and drive future sales? A retailer's performance is subject to a myriad of factors which serve to boost or dampen growth, from overall economic performance to deflationary pressure from rivals and operating cost inflation. But the principal driver behind performance is also the most difficult to measure - customers and their fluid, evolving opinions. These opinions drive customer behaviour, and ultimately sales and profits. As such, the customer is the single most important element of the retail equation. The Index we have devised is the only available system of performance benchmarking which is defined by the customer. It measures how satisfied customers are with the retailers they use, and as such allows you to really understand your customers - and your rivals'. The Consumer Satisfaction Index 2005 sector report: Clothing covers 23 retailers including market leaders Marks & Spencer, Arcadia and Next, supermarkets Tesco and Asda, department store groups and smaller national clothing chains.




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As the mass middle market faces new challenges in ranging and pricing of clothing do you know who is winning the battle to satisfy their customers and drive future sales? A retailer's performance is subject to a myriad of factors which serve to boost or dampen growth, from overall economic performance to deflationary pressure from rivals and operating cost inflation. But the principal driver behind performance is also the most difficult to measure - customers and their fluid, evolving opinions. These opinions drive customer behaviour, and ultimately sales and profits. As such, the customer is the single most important element of the retail equation. The Index we have devised is the only available system of performance benchmarking which is defined by the customer. It measures how satisfied customers are with the retailers they use, and as such allows you to really understand your customers - and your rivals'. The Consumer Satisfaction Index 2005 sector report: Clothing covers 23 retailers including market leaders Marks & Spencer, Arcadia and Next, supermarkets Tesco and Asda, department store groups and smaller national clothing chains.





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