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2021 Retail Trends: The Digital Future Of Shopping Has Arrived

Now, retailers are continuing to adapt to the next normal by adopting new retail technologies and prioritizing digital connectivity for their frontline workforce.

  • Cashierless checkouts
  • Online grocery ordering and curbside pick up
  • Smart grocery carts
  • Mobile checkout apps
  • Bookstores moved to online and audiobook sales
  • Fitness centers shifted to Zoom classes
  • Escape rooms transitioned to monthly subscription puzzle boxes

It’s fair to say retail technology was the game changer of 2020. And it’s just getting started.

Let’s take a look at our top three retail trends in 2021.

Digital enablement in the retail industry has been a long time coming. With the growth of e-commerce, the industry was just on the cusp of its digital revolution. 

Then, the world went on lockdown, and businesses moved quickly to stay ahead of the game.

  • AI
  • AR and VR
  • Big Data
  • Cloud Infrastructure
  • Mobile Employee Apps
  • Robots and Drones

A core component of the digital revolution is digital connectivity for frontline workers. At Beekeeper, we’ve identified four steps companies should take in creating their digitally-enabled workplace:

  • Reach & Connect: Start by reaching and connecting with the entire workforce, no matter where they are.
  • Digitize: Transform traditional, top-down communication channels like paper-based and in-person processes with flexible digital channels that can be updated instantly.
  • Automate: Save time by automating existing workflows and processes through integrations and chatbots. 
  • Optimize: Continuously improve processes with access to rich data and analytics.

In digitally enabling frontline retail workers, businesses empower their employees with:

  • Mobile-first solutions they can use on the go
  • Access to critical information to do their jobs while abiding by health and safety regulations
  • Readily available digital materials – such as shift schedules, training information, and safety guidelines
  • Open feedback and recognition channels so they feel heard, appreciated, and recognized

Online shopping hit a new high in 2020, but so did cybersecurity attacks. According to recent research24% of all cybersecurity attacks were aimed at retailers in 2020. That was more than any other industry.

Many businesses recognized this growing trend and ramped up efforts to address their vulnerabilities before the holidays. Tripwire found that 78% of retailers took added precautions ahead of the busy holiday season last year.

In 2021, technology and security executives want to do better – with less. 55% plan to increase their cybersecurity budgets this year, even with stagnant or lower budgets compared to 2020.

How do they plan to do that?

For starters, more than half are planning to add more team members to address cybersecurity. Additionally, small businesses will take added measures to protect themselves and their customers, including:

  • Creating a cybersecurity strategy to address growing threats
  • Training employees on how they can help protect the business from cyber attacks
  • Downloading trusted security software throughout their technology assets
  • Remembering to regularly back up their data to a secure location
  • Being more diligent in updating passwords and implementing multi-factor authentication when needed

Outside of cybersecurity, there are other IT technology trends in retail picking up speed in 2021. Such as chatbots.

Chatbots are a retail technology that mimics human conversations via voice or text chats. And they are expected to become even more popular in 2021.  

With the move to online retail, customers can place orders any time of day from any device. But, what do you do when a customer has a question before they place an order at midnight your time?

The benefit of chatbots is that they can be used to help customers 24/7. They also cut down on wait times and get answers to customers faster.

Looking ahead, the chatbot market is expected to reach $102 billion by 2026, compared to $17 billion in 2020.

Then there’s AR. Augmented reality (AR) technology, such as virtual fitting rooms and try-on beauty tools, is expected to accelerate in 2021.

According to Harvard Business Review,

In 2020, 32% of consumers used augmented reality technology, and businesses are taking note. According to the IDCaugmented and virtual reality spending is expected to increase from $12.0 billion in 2020 to $72.8 billion in 2024.

Considering 38% of customers are still hesitant to try on items in the store due to COVID-19, augmented reality gives businesses a new option. And consumers love it. Augmented reality creates a fun and engaging shopping experience – no matter if it’s for clothes, cars, or furniture – from the comfort of their homes.

  • Prioritizing employee health and safety
  • Increasing business agility
  • Improving employee productivity
  • Creating a more engaged and empowered workforce

Not to mention the cost savings. A natural foods grocery retailer connected its entire workforce to a centralized employee communication app and reduced email volume by 90%. The retailer also digitized its paper-based processes, resulting in $7,000 in cost savings.

But, the key here is to select the right tool with your frontline employees in mind. There is a crowded marketplace for mobile employee communication tools. So much so, one retail worker’s job required seven apps.

Here are the features to keep in mind when selecting your workforce’s mobile solution:

  • Out-of-the-box integrations that create a centralized platform for all your workplace systems
  • Communication Streams to distribute important corporate news
  • Document Library to access digitized guidelines, documents, and reports
  • Inline translations to engage with all employees in their native languages
  • Shift Schedules to inform employees of their schedules without having to physically go into work
  • Chatbots to get employees answers to their most important questions quickly
  • Analytics Dashboard to give managers insight into how employees are engaging with the tool

There is no doubt that retail teams were tested in 2020. Everyone had to find a way to adapt to store closures, evolving health and safety protocols, and socially distanced store openings.

When it comes to team management, retailers have two critical priorities for 2021:

  1. Prioritizing employee emotional wellbeing
  2. Maintaining team agility and productivity in the next normal

Supporting Frontline Employees Mental Health

One of the most critical trends in retail continuing into 2021 is prioritizing mental health in the workplace.

Throughout the pandemic, frontline employees have carried the stress of keeping themselves and their families safe. These employees, who are primarily in the retail industry, have also dealt with demanding and frustrated customers.

Now, employers are working quickly to provide mental health support for frontline employees. Some ways companies are doing this are:

  • Partnering with EMQ Boosters to offer employees virtual sessions to reduce stress and increase mental capacity
  • Offering subscription access to mobile apps, like Headspace and Moodfit
  • Providing free teletherapy access or counseling hours
  • Delivering manager training to better support employees struggling with their mental health

Also, let’s not forget how far employee recognition can go. Businesses are prioritizing employee praise when they need it most by giving financial recognition when and how they’re able. For example:

  • Covering furloughed employees benefits
  • Paying for employee training and development in a new skill
  • Matching employee donations to their favorite nonprofits

And, public praise from business leaders is an undervalued recognition tool that’s becoming more prevalent. Using mobile collaboration apps, like Beekeeper, is an effective way for managers and peers to praise their colleagues for a job well done.

2020 taught retailers how to adapt quickly. No matter if it was moving business online or keeping their team members updated on changing protocols. The companies that adapted survived.

And, that same trend will continue into 2021.

Bain and Company says retailers will maintain their adaptability, and productivity, in the new normal using workplace technologies.

Those technologies will likely include:

  • AI for more immersive shopping experiences
  • Automated and contactless systems
  • Mobile communication apps that empower employees with access to essential workplace information

This year, businesses are preparing for the slow bounce back to in-person shopping. And when the time does come, they’ll need to lean on an employee base that is knowledgeable, flexible, and digitally enabled.

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