Join us for a captivating session with Jeff Clapper, the strategic brain behind 8th & Walton, as we navigate the intriguing world of Walmart suppliers. As the leader of a major consulting and education firm, Jeff peels back the layers of his 13-year journey, imparting some invaluable wisdom on the cruciality of staying informed and ahead, particularly for small and medium-sized suppliers. Prepare to be gripped as we prise open the successes, challenges, and the indispensable role of a robust team in this journey.
Ever wondered about the game-changing role of supply chain logistics in shaping the future of retail? As we embark on this enlightening discussion, we dissect the relevance of key platforms like Retail Link and its successor, Luminate, in Walmart's arena. As we venture further, we unearth the potential impact Walmart's data monetization focus could have on its retail business, underscoring the importance of informed decisions.
In a final engaging exchange, we unveil the exciting future plans of 8th & Walton, including their expansion and training for their product, Luminate. As we delve deeper, Jeff sheds light on their recent B Corp certification and plans to collaborate with other B Corp suppliers to amplify community impact. With a strong emphasis on business as a force for good and a desire to leave a positive legacy, we wrap up our discussion on a high note. So gear up for a conversation filled with insights, learnings and much more. Follow us on LinkedIn and your favorite streaming channels to stay updated with our latest discussions!
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