What is the Experience Economy, And Should Your Business Care?
Summary:
In our ultra-competitive marketplace we need to differentiate ourselves. Explore today’s experiential economy and how to capitalize on differentiating activities to make your store a destination.
Description:
Today’s consumers demand more than just a product to win their retail dollars. In this ultra-competitive global economy, it is more important than ever to give consumers a reason, other than price, to visit your store. And, more important than ever to give them a reason to come back. From the moment that a consumer enters your store you have an opportunity to win their allegiance. Utilize that opportunity to create a memorable experience for your customer and you will see them return, with friends. From your friendly greeting to your insightful direction and product knowledge, your customers have come to your store for an experience. In this seminar we will discuss the transition to today’s experiential economy and how to capitalize on differentiating activities to make your store a desired destination.
Just as lifting weights can build muscles; playing quality games can build thinking skills. This seminar will explore a few good games and discuss the skills they exercise.
Description:
Just as lifting weights can build muscles; playing quality games can build thinking skills. Games are a valuable tool to enhance skills needed in the 21st century. This seminar will explore a few good games and discuss the skills they exercise. Intellectual games are great for exercising both sides of the brain and for maintaining and enhancing STEM thinking skills through repeated practice. Well-chosen games can be an effective method to teach skills needed for the 21st Century including: • Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving • Collaboration across networks and leading by influence • Agility and Adaptability • Initiative and Entrepreneurialism • Effective Communication • Accessing and Analyzing Information • Creativity and Imagination • Executive Function • Working Memory • Cognitive Processing Speed
In our ultra-competitive marketplace we need to differentiate ourselves. Explore today’s experiential economy and how to capitalize on differentiating activities to make your store a destination.
Description:
Today’s consumers demand more than just a product to win their retail dollars. In this ultra-competitive global economy, it is more important than ever to give consumers a reason, other than price, to visit your store. And, more important than ever to give them a reason to come back. From the moment that a consumer enters your store you have an opportunity to win their allegiance. Utilize that opportunity to create a memorable experience for your customer and you will see them return, with friends. From your friendly greeting to your insightful direction and product knowledge, your customers have come to your store for an experience. In this seminar we will discuss the transition to today’s experiential economy and how to capitalize on differentiating activities to make your store a desired destination.
Just as lifting weights can build muscles; playing quality games can build thinking skills. Games are valuable tools. Together let's explore a few good games and discuss the STEM skills they exercise.
Customers expect retailers to deliver more than a product. Discover how to stage engaging experiences like family game night and in-store demos to survive in this new economy.
Just as lifting weights can build muscles; playing quality games can build thinking skills. Games can enhance skills needed in the 21st century. This hands on seminar will explore a few good games.
Customers expect retailers to deliver more than a product. Discover how to stage engaging experiences like family game night and in-store demos to survive in this new economy.
Playing games can build thinking skills just as lifting weights can build muscles. Games are a valuable tool to enhance skills needed to succeed in the 21st century. Come explore several great games.
In today’s ultra-competitive world where you can scan a barcode with a smartphone for instant price comparison, it is more important than ever that consumers see our stores as a destination.
Description:
In this seminar we will discuss how to differentiate your store in value added service such as family game nights, in-store demonstrations, game competitions and more
Games can develop fundamental thinking skills, just as weight machines can develop muscle groups.
Description:
Intellectual games exist where the challenge to win is so much fun that they subconsciously increase specific skills such as reading and pattern recognition.We will discuss the value of games of both types in the learning environment, and show you through hand-on play that games can be effective teaching tools for learning through having fun.