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April 2024

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RETAILOBSERVER.COM APRIL 2024 4 Eliana Barriga eliana@retailobserver.com Here's to successful strategic planning! APRIL 2024, VOLUME 35, ISSUE 4 CELEBRATING OUR 35 TH YEAR AS THE RETAIL OBSERVER PUBLISHER/MANAGING EDITOR ELIANA BARRIGA DIRECTOR OF SALES AND MARKETING MOE LASTFOGEL ART DIRECTOR TERRY PRICE CONTRIBUTING WRITERS RANDY CARNEY GORDON HECHT ANDY KRIEGE DEAN LANDERS STEVEN MORRIS DAVID NIEDZIELSKI JOHN O'HALLORAN ROB STOTTS JOHN TSCHOHL LIBBY WAGNER ALAN WOLF DEADLINE FOR JUNE 2024 ISSUE: MAY 1, 2024 THE RETAIL OBSERVER 2764 N. Green Valley Pkwy, Suite 508 Henderson, NV 89014-2121 702.208.9500 Fax 702.570.5664 production@retailobserver.com info@retailobserver.com www.retailobserver.com To receive a copy of The Retail Observer online, or to unsubscribe, please go to www.retailobserver.com/subscribe Elle's View As I See It Y ou know, life happens with or without us. It gets in the way and throws us curve balls in the form of the "unexpected". This is when we need to fall back and assess the situation. In life it's always good to know where the escape routes are in case of emergency. Every time we get on an airplane we are instructed as to where the exits are. Sadly, when we go to a stadium for a sporting event, concert, or even a movie theater nowadays, we have a heightened awareness of our surroundings, and we take mental note of the exits. We don't plan on using them, but the information is filed for easy access in the back of our mind. We are prepared to act if the need arises. There are times when nothing in life goes smoothly, and it is during these times that we are often not able to access our best thinking in the moment. How often do we use our precious brainpower to think about all the ways something won't work before we've even given it a fair chance? Planning in advance for the weaknesses of our businesses and analyzing the most common breaking points can help us to navigate in challenging times. Swapping plans does not signal failure but indicates a tactical change; we're simply proving we've got the smarts and decision-making skill set that are crucial to every area of our lives and business. A fallback plan gives us the ability to keep moving forward on the path to success. With Plan B in place, we can access a mind shift that allows us to fall back when the "stuff" hits the fan. In this moment let yourself ponder the thought: "There is no backup plan". This exercise will put you in a mental frame: "we've got to make things happen". You're more apt to work stronger and longer when your Plan A must work because there is no other option. Total commitment without a safety net will inspire you to work harder than you ever dreamed. Plan B isn't about planning to fail, it's about planning your road to success during difficult times. We can sleep better at night with a backup plan in place –the beauty of Plan B is that it frees us to work our Plan A with total abandon and strategically maneuver through the storms of life. THE RETAIL CREATE A PLAN B: THEN WORK AS IF YOU DON'T HAVE ONE! fallback - Wiktionary: An act of falling back. Having a backup plan or contingency strategy; an alternative which can be used if something goes wrong with the main plan; a recourse if you will, can be imperative to survival.

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