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New look for retailers’ survival

November 4, 2013 17:06
Retailers must not neglect the value of quality products, smart window displays and online sales, says Spitz
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What does the word retail mean today? How does someone survive in a world totally different to the generation of successful entrepreneurs who started out in the 1950s and 1960s?

The principles of hard work, passion and focus are still vital, but the expectation of support from banks, friends, and family members is often a myth.

A retailer with limited resources has to make smart decisions in a slick and fast-paced environment that runs 24/7 to cater to online trading hours.

When I started out in 1987, aged 22, I was very fortunate. My father David, the former co-owner of Kurt Geiger, was my mentor. As well as passing on the ethics of business, he had connections and a top track record with the banks. It meant that bank managers would see us, take a view and give me a helping hand.