Retailers’ personalization efforts fall short of consumer expectations
When it comes to personalization, retailers’ ideas of their own capabilities are often inflated when compared to consumers’ assessments.
When it comes to personalization, retailers’ ideas of their own capabilities are often inflated when compared to consumers’ assessments.
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