NCR consumer research says Americans wish for more assistance in the aisles, greater flexibility across channels this holiday season
During the holidays, shoppers have even less time, so making sure the right products are on the shelves and associates are on hand becomes vital for retailers. The research found that two out of three consumers find it valuable to have more associates on the sales floor instead of doing other front-of-store tasks, such as staffing checkout lanes.
The survey results also demonstrate the increasing importance of handheld devices as a customer service tool, with half of respondents preferring to receive assistance from associates with tablets and smart phones. Employees armed with these devices can check prices, locate items and compare products. This technology allows associates to have a larger knowledge base to aid in purchasing decisions or conduct customer checkouts remotely, enhancing and expediting the entire shopping process.
More than half (54 percent) of respondents stated that more personalized attention from retail associates improves their in-store experience. Additional NCR research data shows that U.S. retailers can see revenue increases up to 7 percent per hour by using self-checkout technology to deploy employees to other parts of the store to help customers.
“While recent sales figures show continued volatility in consumer
confidence, industry organizations predict increases in consumer
spending,” said
Online shopping will be part of many consumers holiday shopping experience. U.S. consumers surveyed value buy online and pick-up in the store (43 percent), but the ability to buy, take delivery or return a product across all channels (stores, online and mobile) is more attractive to shoppers, with 64 percent of respondents saying it was extremely or very important.
Consumers will also spend a significant amount of time mapping out their Black Friday and other holiday shopping trips in advance, with 51 percent of respondents visiting a retailer’s Website before shopping. More than one-third (39 percent) of respondents will visit third party coupon Websites before shopping, and 38 percent will visit third party price comparison Websites before shopping.
For additional information on the NCR consumer research, including a whitepaper with more detailed research findings, please visit www.ncr.com/c-tailing.
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