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What is Point of Sale Activation (POSA)

Handbook of Research on Strategic Supply Chain Management in the Retail Industry
POSA is a process by which software becomes activated, useable, at the point of purchase.
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Customer Service: A Key Differentiator in Retailing
Amit Gupta (JDA Software, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9894-9.ch005
Abstract
Customer Experience Management is a strategy that focuses the operations and processes of a business around the needs of the customers. Retailing is a huge industry (45% of the U.S. economy and the largest employer) that has consistently been an incubator for new business concepts. The retailing business, in today's world is focussed on the customer's buying experience. Focus on customer experience and understanding their needs can solve many retailers' chronic problems such as stock outs and markdowns. This chapter focusses on following major themes: assortment and inventory planning, markdown and store execution of retailer and their strategies for next couple of years. In today's Omni-channel world it's important for retailer to enhance customer experience, be it in brick and motor store or online.
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Customer Experience Impacting Retail Management: Study of Customer Centricity Strategy by Retailers
POSA is a process by which software becomes activated, useable, at the point of purchase.
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