Center for Retail Transformation: Our Work

Driving Transformation in Retail

Empowering the future of retailthrough education, research, and connectionsnow.

Retail is experiencing a transformation. To thrive in today’s dynamic environment, members in the retail ecosystem need to be empowered with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to identify trends and make better decisions.

The work of the Center of Retail Transformation focuses on addressing the challenges facing small-and-medium-sized retailers and others in the industry, by developing innovative educational programs to develop retail leaders, producing impactful thought leadership to advance retail research, and facilitating discovery and partnerships to connect members of the retail ecosystem to better navigate the transformation.

 
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Developing Retail Leaders

The Center of Retail Transformation is dedicated to developing future-ready retail leaders ready for tomorrow’s retail. We aim to provide innovative educational opportunities and programs to all students to develop the skills most in demand to succeed in this new world of retail.  

If you are interested in any of our educational programs, please contact us for more information at sbretail@gmu.edu.  

 

 
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Advancing Retail Research

The Center of Retail Transformation is committed to producing fact-based, data-driven research to inform retail practice. We aim to share insightful findings on critical issues in retail through publishing academic and white papers, as well as working with partners to address critical issues in retail through research. 

If you are interested in any of our research activities, please contact us for more information at sbretail@gmu.edu.  

 

 
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Connecting the Retail Ecosystem

The Center of Retail Transformation is passionate about facilitating discovery and fostering connections across all members of the retail ecosystem. We aim to shape global conversations on the transformation of retail and foster partnerships and collaborations with the retail industry, trade associations, and other governmental actors. 

If you are interested in any of our work, please contact us for more information at sbretail@gmu.edu.