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MSA Culture & Commerce News Brief
Aug. 12, 2009
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In this issue ...
  • MSA Board Adopts Revised Code of Ethics
  • MSA 2009 Nominating Committee Announced
  • New MSA Retail Tip: Green, Sustainable, Eco-Friendly, Healthy Design: Part II -- Store Operations
  • Three Tips To Avoid Holiday Inventory Woes
  • Forecasts Strong for Online Holiday Shopping
  • Shop.org Holiday E-Tail Tips (Yes, Already)
  • Wi-Fi Drives Innovation in Tourism
  • Honing the Art of Haggling
  • Declutter Your Website
  • Getting Your Marketing Groove On
  • Who’s Seeing Sales Increases? We Share Their Tips
  • Opinion: Why Customer Satisfaction Surveys Don't Work
  • Why Customer Service Is So Bad
  • Treasuries Fall as Retail Sales Rise, Reducing Demand for Debt
  • Online Stores' Route to Retail Success
  • Six Tampa Bay Museum Directors Tell How They Are Coping with Recession
  • The Museum Bubble


  • Gouda Inc.


    MSA News

    MSA Board Adopts Revised Code of Ethics
    from MSA
    At their July meeting, the MSA board of directors adopted a revised and simplified Code of Ethics. The new code is briefer but still covers all the essential points of the original in a more up-to-date format. More    E-mail article

    MSA 2009 Nominating Committee Announced
    from MSA
    Volunteers for the 2009 Nominating Committee have been selected. This group is responsible for selecting qualified candidates to run in an election to serve on the Association's board of directors. More    E-mail article

    New MSA Retail Tip: Green, Sustainable, Eco-Friendly, Healthy Design: Part II -- Store Operations
    from MSA
    In Part I of the “Green, Sustainable, Eco-Friendly, Healthy Design” article, Lyn Falk covered how to assess how environmentally friendly your store interior is. In Part II, she discusses auditing your store operations. More    E-mail article

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    Holidays

    Three Tips To Avoid Holiday Inventory Woes
    from Retail Solutions Online
    Since retailers generate between 20 to 30 percent of their annual sales during the holiday season, they can ill afford a repeat of 2008 this year. The challenge is to plan well now to prevent holiday season inventory problems later. More than ever, retailers must walk a fine line when it comes to holiday inventory management. Here are three inventory management tips you can use to make the best of the upcoming holiday season. More    E-mail article

    Forecasts Strong for Online Holiday Shopping
    from the Sun Journal
    Despite concerns that an ongoing credit crunch will put the pinch on consumers this holiday season, experts still expect shoppers to open their wallets online. Holiday shopping on the Web is expected to top the $30 billion mark this year, according to a pair of forecasts. That would represent an increase of more than 20 percent from last year's totals. More    E-mail article

    Shop.org Holiday E-Tail Tips (Yes, Already)
    from Internetnews.com
    In the dog days of summer, it might seem a little early to start thinking about the holiday shopping season. It might, unless you're a member of Shop.org. The trade association for online retailers held a Webinar with experts from the industry offering advice for Internet merchants trying to make the best of the busiest shopping season in a year that has offered little in the way of hopeful economic indicators. More    E-mail article


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    Trends

    Wi-Fi Drives Innovation in Tourism
    from Wi-Fi Planet
    From a game that leads you through the streets of Venice to a Web-based audio tour of New York's Museum of Modern Art, Wi-Fi can make information available to tourists in a variety of innovative ways. More    E-mail article

    Honing the Art of Haggling
    from Crain’s New York Business.com
    As the owner of Vintedge, an upscale vintage clothing store in Manhattan's Flatiron District, Joe Sundlie thought he had become inured to requests for markdowns on expensive antique dresses on his racks. But in the past year, he's seen more customers than ever driving harder bargains. More     E-mail article

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    Retail Tips

    Declutter Your Website
    from Small Business Trends
    If you don't know the primary goal of your website or you have a variety of goals, objectives and ideals for your website than you may be suffering from what I like to call, "MPNS" or "Multi-Purpose No Success" syndrome. More    E-mail article

    Getting Your Marketing Groove On
    from OneCoast
    In today's economy, those of us who are still in the retail game know that now more than ever we have to find creative ways to keep customers coming through our doors. It's not enough just to flip over your open sign and expect our clients to just flock in to see our fabulous new merchandise, or how we've artfully rearranged our stores. More    E-mail article

    Who’s Seeing Sales Increases? We Share Their Tips
    from OneCoast
    Although business has been challenging this year, a segment of Giftbeat's reporting retailers is seeing some positive trends: A poll finds that 36% describe sales over the past few months as "moderate," while 12% say business has been "strong." Which factors are contributing most to these increases? More     E-mail article

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    Retail News

    Opinion: Why Customer Satisfaction Surveys Don't Work
    from RetailCustomerExperience.com
    Your customers are irrational. You may think you already knew that, but -- as recent research suggests -- it's true. In fact, we're all irrational. By that I mean that we all perceive the world around us, and make decisions, and act based largely on what’s happening in our "irrational" subconscious. Recent evidence suggests fully 95 percent of our cognitive processing is subconscious. More    E-mail article

    Why Customer Service Is So Bad
    from The New York Times
    Many people would agree that customer service is not what it used to be and not what it should be. Many people blame it on a particular generation, and others see it as just another example of the decline of civilization. This author has another explanation -- or three. More    E-mail article

    Treasuries Fall as Retail Sales Rise, Reducing Demand for Debt
    from Bloomberg
    Treasuries fell as sales at U.S. retailers rose more than forecast in June, adding to signs the steepest recession in over 50 years may be easing and crimping demand for the relative safety of government debt. More    E-mail article

    Online Stores' Route to Retail Success
    from On Windows
    Russell Dorset, sales and marketing director at Maginus, argues that retailers investing in online retailing are likely to prosper, but they must also invest in the customer service experience to ensure they keep coming back for more. More    E-mail article

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    Industry News

    Six Tampa Bay Museum Directors Tell How They Are Coping with Recession
    from the St. Petersburg Times
    The directors of the six Tampa Bay area museums are one busy group. But they got together for a portrait and discussion of their individual and collective takes on the business and art of museums in tough times. Their responses are as varied as their institutions. More    E-mail article

    The Museum Bubble
    from artnet
    Almost everyone admits that there was an "art bubble." People admitted it as it was happening. However, most of us are probably still coming to grips with the fact that there was a "museum bubble" as well. More    E-mail article

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