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Stop being a dumping ground for used e-bike batteries

11 Nov 2025

Used e-bike batteries are piling up because too many suppliers are failing to meet their legal obligations and it’s time to stop being polite about it, writes ACT Director Jonathan... Read more…

Independent retailers urge Chancellor - Boost business confidence or risk killing growth before it starts

7 Nov 2025

Britain's independent retailers, including those in the cycling retail sector, are calling on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to use the autumn budget to restore... Read more…

Independent retailers report worsening retail crime crisis as confidence in police response

17 Oct 2025

A shocking 83% of independent retailers say theft has worsened over the past year, whilst the vast majority of crimes now go unreported due to lack of police response, according to ACT parent... Read more…

ACT member gains coverage in local media thanks to focus on maintaining independent cycling retail presence

14 Oct 2025

ACT member Cyclo Monster has been recognised by local media for its commitment to keeping Derby’s cycling scene independent, community-focused and thriving.
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Experts share how to make your bike last longer – and why regular care pays off

10 Oct 2025

Cycling experts have shared their top tips in a new Guardian feature revealing how simple maintenance habits can extend the life of a bike and save riders from costly repairs.
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ACT parent company Bira welcomes £5bn Pride in Place programme

29 Sep 2025

Bira has welcomed the Government's announcement of a £5 billion Pride in Place programme, saying it will provide the kind of support high street businesses need to thrive.
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Scottish bike shop to celebrate 20-year anniversary with prize draw and instore event

24 Sep 2025

An independent Scottish cycling retailer is celebrating 20 years in business this month with a prize draw and ‘celebratory cupcakes’ during an event at the shop.
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Cycling Scotland emphasises difference between legal and illegal e-bikes and praises work of E-Bike Positive campaign

18 Sep 2025

Cycling Scotland has highlighted the crucial distinction between legal and illegal e-bikes, warning that confusion risks undermining public trust in a technology that is helping thousands switch... Read more…

Barber shop proves it's a cut above the rest picking up coveted British retailers award

2 Sep 2025

A barber's shop in Northern Ireland has proved that it's a cut above the rest by picking up the inaugural Love Your High Street Award 2025, following a public vote that attracted over 2,230... Read more…

Independent retailers face Fresh challenges as UK inflation climbs to 3.8%

20 Aug 2025

ACT parent company Bira has expressed serious concern following today's announcement that UK inflation rose to 3.8% in July, higher than the expected 3.7% and marking the tenth consecutive month... Read more…

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Focus on people, both your staff and customers

Posted on in Business News, Cycles News

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The high street is not failing. It is thriving and moulding.

Yes, stores have closed but in their place remains successful, innovative and driven businesses that are able to adapt and reinvent themselves to the 2019 consumer.

Take the US retailer Best Buy for instance.

In 2012, the CEO had just resigned for an inappropriate relationship, employee engagement was at an all-time low and customers were turning to Amazon for the same products at a cheaper price.

In short, Best Buy was on the brink of dying.

In 2019, Best Buy is blossoming and thriving within the retail market space.

How?

Hubert Joly came on in 2012 as Best Buy's chief executive with one aim to give the company a fight chance of surviving, to tap into his people. Joly spent the first month on the job visiting and working within the Best Buy stores, giving him the chance to meet and work directly with the employees.

From the feedback that he received, Joly:

  • Fixed the broken systems within Best Buy, including the internal search engine that gave bad data about what products were in stock
  • Restored a beloved employee discount program
  • Invested heavily in regular employee training

Showrooming

Joly took Best Buy's obvious weakness and made it a strength.

Joly introduced a price matching system, a bold move criticized by many, to tackle ‘showrooming'. In taking advantage of the fact that customers like looking at the products before they buy, Joly made deals with companies like Apple and Samsung to feature their products opening up a new revenue stream for Best Buy. Alongside the focus and time that Joly put into in-store purchases, Joly created an avenue in which customers could order products online and either have them delivered or pick them up in-store.

Build relationships

Best Buy has always had one major advantage over online retailers: they have the ability to connect with customers. The Geek Squad, a group of specialist trained tech support experts, was one area of Best Buy that remained popular even in the fall down. Joly took this success one step further by starting an In-Home Advisor program, sending consultants to the privacy of customers own homes to offer advice and assist in any of the customers' needs.

This enabled Best Buy to build long-term relationships with customers.

Now 78% of employees would recommend working at Best Buy and Joly has a 92% employee approval rate.

Read the full Best Buy case study here

Today, it is not about sales but about staying relevant. The customer sits at the epicentre of the retail market space and as the customer becomes more complex and diverse as an audience, businesses need to move into those spaces that match with the 2019 customer.

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