Survey of North America retail business and IT leaders illuminates the gap between retailers’ enthusiasm for AI and their readiness to deploy
Nearly seven out of ten business and IT leaders at major retailers across North America see AI as critical to their organization’s ability to improve the customer experience, grow revenue, boost productivity and drive a host of operational efficiencies — but everything from data collection and integrity, to the rapid pace of AI innovation, to organizational resistance is holding them back.
That’s according to the findings of a recent study, “AI Will Transform Retail — But Success Hinges On Tech, Data, And Process,” a study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Epicor, a global industry-specific enterprise software leader.
The study’s key findings, based on a survey of 205 North American retail business and IT decision-makers with responsibility for technology decisions at their company, include:
“Our survey of retail leaders makes it crystal clear that they urgently want to harness AI for their businesses. It’s equally evident that they are struggling to overcome a host of obstacles,” said Marco de Vries, Vice President of Product Marketing at Epicor. “Whether it’s to automate and improve operations or to gather actionable insights for demand forecasting, reordering, and inventory, the first step for retailers in realizing the value of AI is gaining a better understanding of the available landscape and beginning to tackle any underlying data quality and collection issues.”
When retail leaders were asked how much of an impact an AI-powered management system might have on key business processes, 76 percent anticipate a positive impact on customer processes and supply chain management, 69 percent foresee positive impacts to demand forecasting, and 67 percent said the same for inventory management.
While the biggest technical challenge of AI implementation is data quality, 70 percent said their organization needs more education around AI retail solutions; and 65 percent stated they struggle to keep up with new AI technologies. Nearly 60 percent of respondents noted that investing in these new technologies is too complicated due to issues such as training for new AI technology offerings, managing opposition from the workforce, and overcoming organizational resistance to change.
Epicor retail industry experts will review the findings of the survey and explore best practices for keeping up with new and evolving AI technologies in a live webinar on January 17, 2024 from 12:00 to 12:45 EST. To attend, register here. To download a complimentary copy of the study, visit Epicor’s website here.
Survey Methodology
In October 2023, Epicor commissioned Forrester Consulting to explore the current state of AI for retail businesses. To do so, Forrester surveyed 205 North American retail business and IT decision-makers with responsibility for technology decisions at their company.
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