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V 2.0 INTER-ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS FOR MERCHANDISING PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT MARKET ANALYSIS & BUYERS’ GUIDE © 2009 VSN Strategies June 23, 2009

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V 2.0

INTER-ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS FOR

MERCHANDISING

PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT

MARKET ANALYSIS & BUYERS’ GUIDE

© 2009 VSN Strategies June 23, 2009

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Contents

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• Introduction & Summary

• Market Overview

• Solution Sector

• Solution Providers

• Strategic Considerations

• Recommendations

• Appendix

Contents

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Economies of Scale?

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Sources: Monthly Retail Trade Survey, Census Bureau; Company annual reportsNote: Sales based on North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) From: Economic Research Service/USDA, http://www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/FoodMarketingSystem/foodretailing.htm

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Top 4 Top 8 Top 20

U.S. Grocery Retailing Concentration, 1992-2005

Grocery retail

consolidation has

concentrated 62% of U.S.

grocery sales within the

top 20 chains; 36% within

the top four chains.

Along with scale

economies, however,

comes intensified store

operational complexity.

How has this combination

affected profits?

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Introduction & Summary

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Context

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• Despite retail industry consolidation…– Industry earnings and ROI are flat– Operating complexity is up

• Despite progress in supply chain effectiveness since 1996…– Store-level in-stock performance is unimproved

• Store-level performance may be slipping…– But we can’t really be certain, because we don’t

yet have the tools or practices in place to assert control over In-Store Implementation

Introduction & Summary

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Objectives of This Guide

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• Provide overview of the significant In-Store Implementation communications opportunity

• Identify/define classes of ISI solutions

• Profile existing competitors in these classes

– Solutions offered – Performance

– SWOT analyses – Leadership

• Evaluate and compare competing solutions

• Provide a buyers guide for retail managers

Introduction & Summary

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Implication

• The RCP industry presently suffers from a near absence of INTER-organizational solutions capable of supporting a high-level of store merchandising (ISI) competency.

• While new offerings are coming to market, early-mover opportunity is far from closed.

• This indicates an opportunity with large potential financial rewards.

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Market Overview

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Three (Linked) ISI Solution Areas

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Solution Sector

Work Force Management

• Manage employees

• Time clock

• Scheduling

• Human Resources orientation

• INTRA-organizational

Store Execution Management

• Manage activities

• Field force automation

• Task or process efficiency orientation

• INTRA-organizational

Merch. Performance Management

• Manage outcomes

• Planogram

• Promotions/events

• Distribution

• Plan-Do-Measure orientation

• INTER-organizational

All enabled by some form of multi-user communications platform

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MPM is ISI Solution Sweet Spot

Work Force Management

Store Execution

Management

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A COMPREHENSIVE In-Store Implementation

solution would incorporate WFM, SEM and MPM

elements, as well as and an underlying

INTER-organizationalportal communications

platform, device-agnostic, and supported by

merchandising “storecards”.

Strategic Considerations

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