Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C., believes it can contribute more to the study of retail innovation. Here is a snippet from a release that came out this morning:
“Wake Forest University Schools of Business will announce the unveiling of its new Center for Value Delivery Innovation, a first-of-its-kind retail marketing collaboration, at the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) Executive Conference in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Aug. 20. The Center will provide an ideal venue for faculty and Inmar’s experts to collaborate with our 1200-plus, world-leading retail and brand partners on breakthrough innovations in retail marketing, while helping to develop the next generation of retail industry leaders.
The Center has been developed to lead change in retail marketing and help the industry stay ahead of its consumers by offering a new model that combines retail marketing and data analytics through partner collaborations. The Center will create knowledge, develop innovation and train executive retail leaders. Its goal is to use collaborations with manufacturing, retailers and channel partners to lead change in the retail industry. Inmar, SymphonyIRI Group and John Whitaker, founder of Inmar, are founding sponsors of the Center.”
We’re curious if this is something that is already being done on some level and whether the faculty at Wake Forest will be able to significantly move the needle in researching this field. One thing that we think is shrewd – uniting the Center to the school’s annual Marketing Summit, a case competition that lures many of the brightest minds in business school to solve a problem for a recognizable corporation. That can only bring the school more exposure as it fine-tunes the mission of this new venture.
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