What Will 2022 Look Like for Retail Brands?

2021 was not the year many had hoped for. The pandemic, natural disasters, inflation, supply chain issues and a persistently polarized planet has put humanity’s resilience to the test. Yet, with the new year’s arrival, there is renewed hope that conditions will stabilize and provide retailers with a clearer look ahead.

As a future-focused strategic agency, we know predicting the future is impossible – but we can explore potential outcomes that are highly probable based on emerging trends. As we look towards 2022, we have identified six trends that are becoming more mature and must be taken seriously for retailers to stay strong and relevant in a post-pandemic world.

Automation Everywhere

The auto industry is a harbinger of how autonomous technology can transform an industry. Moving rote processes to automated systems has been steadily increasing for the past decade, with the use of AI in streamlining approval and security processes as one example. We will witness the continued acceleration of automated processes across all industries, with the following bringing of the most value in the near future:

Green gets sophisticated

The recent G20 Climate Summit and subsequent agreement is the realization, irrespective of special interest groups or legacy industries such as coal and oil and gas, that there is a need to reduce our carbon footprint to avoid rising oceans and the depletion of natural resources. Consumers are increasingly looking for guidance on how to make more climate-friendly choices, but there is also an imperative need for industry to take on more responsibility in the efforts to reduce climate change. Here are some key ways in which brands must become a bigger part of the solution:

Omni-channel finally comes full circle

If you’re tired of hearing the term “omni-channel” you’re not alone – but the reality is that up until now, it’s been a buzzword that hasn’t really be realized. The pandemic has forced companies to rethink how they deliver value to their consumers, pushing us closer to a true ecosystem model. Here are some of the factors driving this massive transformation of how consumers experience retail brands:


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Staffing under pressure

For many decades, retailers have been in the driver’s seat in the employer-employee relationship – however, leaders in the industry were recognizing that recruiting and retaining the best employees is critical to the success of any brand and making transformative changes in their culture before the pandemic. Those wise organizations are now in a strong position as the talent pool for great people is shrinking. For those who are playing catch-up, here are some key strategies and factors to consider:

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Measuring return on experience

Brands have been amping up customer experience but many are now realizing they don’t have systems in place to effectively measure how those investments are paying off. While sales numbers are one way to measure ROI, it can be hard to directly connect those numbers to specific experience investments. Without this kind of evidence, it can be hard to decide where to invest. Here are some thoughts about measuring ROE:


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The metaverse is already here

The recent announcement of Facebook shifting its name to “Meta” is the beginning of a platform that has been normalized through becoming mainstream and branching out into other industries. Roblox, Fortnight and other innovative gaming platforms have already created worlds where trade, live interactions and commerce are happening. However, with advanced processing power and virtual reality technology, faster internet and software such as SketchUp, these advancements are allowing everyone to contribute to these virtual worlds. Here’s why retail brands should be paying close attention.

Towards a Positive Future

In the past 5 years, the news hasn’t exactly been heart-warming. Social media and online news platforms proliferate doom and gloom messaging, while our natural tendency to be attracted to negative information causes us to share and like and comment on such stories. However, our ability to hope and imagine a better future has seen us through many such turbulent times in the past.

Retail brands must focus on our ability to visualize the future to allow new technologies and solutions to solve our most vexing problems. As we turn towards a new year, it’s essential to remain focused on the opportunities and live by the motto: leadership is about seeing the opportunity in the challenges versus the challenge in the opportunity.