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Sanseido Bookstore Mastering Jobs Theory in Retail Renovation

Sanseido Bookstore Mastering Jobs Theory in Retail Renovation

Published 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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This examines the strategic renovation of the Sanseido Bookstore through the lens of Jobs Theory, a marketing framework focusing on the specific progress customers aim to achieve.

To ensure long-term sustainability, the retailer downsized its physical book sales area and integrated office rental income to stabilize its business model. The new store design intentionally avoids the efficiency of digital algorithms, instead using unique architectural layouts to facilitate serendipitous discovery and intellectual exploration. By redefining its role as a "worker" hired to expand a customer’s worldview, Sanseido aims to replace the limited filter bubbles of online shopping with physical curiosity.

This case study illustrates how businesses can survive by identifying unmet consumer needs and adapting to the evolving contexts in which people seek personal progress. It highlights that successful marketing requires viewing products as tools that customers "hire" to solve a particular life challenge.

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