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Retail enters 2026 not chasing transformation for its own sake, but demanding results. Across this edition, one message is unmistakable: strategy now lives or dies in execution.
This year’s State of the Retail Industry is shaped by leaders whose perspectives are grounded in decades of experience, rigorous data, and deep collaboration with retailers navigating sustained change. What they share here is not theory—it reflects lived operational realities, evolving consumer expectations, and the hard lessons learned from scaling innovation in complex environments.
We’ve organized these insights across five defining lenses. Retail Reset frames the macro forces reshaping the industry, from economic pressure to shifting shopper behavior. Intelligent Retail shows how AI and data have moved beyond experimentation into the operating backbone of modern commerce. In Winning the Customer, experience, loyalty, and retail media converge into a unified growth engine where relevance drives revenue. Operational Edge explores how store intelligence, payments innovation, and supply chain agility turn execution into a competitive advantage. Finally, Ecosystem Enablers highlights the broader forces—from returns to accessibility and compliance—that quietly shape long-term performance.
Together, these perspectives reveal an industry maturing. The winners of 2026 will not be those with the boldest innovation headlines, but those who connect strategy to systems, intelligence to operations, and insight to measurable value.
Retail’s next chapter isn’t about promises. It’s about delivering—consistently, confidently, and at scale.
Happy reading.
John Mathews
editor@retail-today.com
Thriving in an Always-On Retail Economy
Fueled by Data, Shaped by Technology, Accelerated by Innovation




