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THEMEHuman Expertise Remains Critical to AI Retail Success

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Retail AI Pilots Fail at Scale Due to Adoption Gaps

Retail / DTC › Grocery and Convenience Retailers › Convenience Retailers

Retail organizations struggle to translate successful AI and analytics pilots into enterprise-wide execution across hundreds or thousands of stores with inconsistent data and operating practices. Commerce practitioners must address organizational adoption barriers—unclear ownership, misaligned expectations, poor workflow integration, and insufficient frontline buy-in—before scaling AI-driven insights across the network.

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Nestlé, L'Oréal, ASOS Show AI Success Requires Human Transformation

Retail / DTC › Department Stores

Nestlé has deployed over 100,000 colleagues on internal AI tools, L'Oréal evolved from organic experimentation to systematic adoption, and ASOS rebuilt entire teams around human-agent collaboration rather than disconnected use cases. For commerce practitioners, the lesson is clear: technology readiness consistently outpaces organizational readiness, and the gap between leaders and laggards is widening faster than anticipated.

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