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Industry's First Cross-Channel Think Tank Focuses on the Future of Retailing
Sterling Commerce and Deloitte Create Consortium to Shape the Vision of Cross-Channel Retailing
| Source: Sterling Commerce
COLUMBUS, OH and NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - October 9, 2008) - Sterling Commerce, an AT&T Inc.
(NYSE : T ) company, and Deloitte LLP
today announced the creation of the Cross-Channel Retailing Consortium.
The Consortium was founded to discuss the potential for cross-channel
retailing, defined as consumers conducting their research, selection,
purchase and return shopping activities across channels. The Consortium
will also work to help retailers deliver the cross-channel experience by
identifying the operational, organizational and technological hurdles that
retailers face in orchestrating their Web, catalog, phone and in-store
operations.
The inaugural meeting of the consortium was held on September 14. Led by
Kasey Lobaugh, a principal at Deloitte Consulting LLP and Deloitte's US Multi-Channel Retail Leader and Jim Bengier, global
retail executive from Sterling Commerce, the Consortium consisted of
representatives from leading retailers such as Borders Group,
Best Buy, and Victoria's Secret, and industry analysts and other retail
thought leaders. This group of influential retail professionals discussed
the evolving trends of cross-channel customer behavior, approaches to
creating a seamless and differentiated brand experience, and strategies to
maximize shareholder returns in a multi-channel environment. The Consortium
will publish its findings in the coming weeks and will incorporate these
findings as part of its next steps.
"Multi-channel and cross-channel are two completely different things," said
Nikki Baird, managing partner at Retail Systems Research and Consortium
participant. "While most retailers recognize the difference, there are few
best practices out there to help guide them. Kasey Lobaugh and Jim Bengier
have started something critical through this consortium, bringing together
an esteemed group of visionaries to start the discussion about what
cross-channel really means -- and how to get there."
"True multi-channel integration will mean different things to different
companies over the next few years," said Kasey Lobaugh, "Our aim is that this consortium
will deliver forward thinking that will help retailers no matter their
approach -- whether it's a complete transformation of the business model or
a one-step-at-a-time evolution from a product-centric world toward a
customer-centric one."
"At Borders we fully embrace
cross-channel execution as a key principle in driving a superior
customer experience," said Kevin Ertell, senior vice president of
e-Business for Borders Group. "I really enjoyed the opportunity to discuss
with other great retailers and industry thought leaders the challenges --
as well as the many benefits -- of creating a true cross-channel approach."
"We expect 2009 to be the year of cross-channel retailing," said Jim
Bengier. "Consumer expectations are there, and retailers are starting to
close the gaps in delivering on those expectations as they find ways to
integrate best practices across multiple channels and lessen their focus on
the 'hard-wiring' of the physical locations."
About Sterling Commerce
Sterling Commerce, an AT&T Inc (NYSE : T ) company, helps customers thrive in
a global economy by connecting their business communities, processes,
people, and technology. More than 30,000 customers worldwide -- including
82 percent of the Fortune 500 -- use Sterling Commerce solutions for business
process integration, multi-channel
selling, and supply chain
fulfillment to improve profitability inside and outside their company
walls. Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, Sterling Commerce has offices in
19 countries and most major cities around the world. More information on
the company can be found at www.sterlingcommerce.com.
About Deloitte
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Deloitte Services LP, which are separate subsidiaries of Deloitte LLP.
Please see www.deloitte.com/us/about for a detailed description of the legal
structure of Deloitte LLP and its subsidiaries.