Retail Lab is designed to work in partnership with the organizations closest to retail talent.
That includes the operators, brand partners, and decision-makers who see potential in their environments but need a more intentional way to develop it.
Partners
Retail Lab partners with outlet centers, malls, and retail organizations that want to identify and prepare high-potential employees before future leadership openings appear.
Intro
Retail Lab is designed to work in partnership with the organizations closest to retail talent.
That includes the operators, brand partners, and decision-makers who see potential in their environments but need a more intentional way to develop it.
Our model is built on a simple idea: strong future leaders are already present in many retail ecosystems, but they are often not identified early enough or supported clearly enough before larger responsibility arrives.
Partnership helps change that.
Who We Partner With
Partners who want stronger visibility into emerging talent across their ecosystem and a more proactive approach to leadership continuity.
Retail teams looking to support promising employees before promotions or leadership transitions become urgent.
Decision-makers interested in creating a practical, pilot-based approach to high-potential employee development inside retail environments.
Partners who want a visible, credible initiative that supports development across a wider retail environment.
Why Partnership Matters
Leadership readiness does not happen in isolation.
It grows when the right people are willing to notice potential, support development early, and create environments where emerging talent can be taken seriously.
That is why Retail Lab is designed as a partner-led model rather than a one-size-fits-all training offer.
Partnership allows the work to reflect real context, real people, and real goals. It also creates stronger alignment around who should participate, what readiness means, and how future development can continue after the pilot ends.
Partner Value
See emerging leadership potential more clearly across participants and teams.
Give high-potential employees structure and encouragement before pressure or vacancy forces a rushed decision.
Create a more proactive path toward future leadership readiness inside the ecosystem.
Use pilot observations and development themes to inform future cohort decisions and broader talent conversations.
Partnership Model
Each partnership begins with a conversation about environment, goals, and where leadership readiness could create value.
We define the purpose of the pilot, the participant profile, and what success should look like.
Partners help identify high-potential employees who may benefit from early leadership-readiness support.
Retail Lab facilitates the structured six-week experience and supports a strong participant journey.
At the end of the pilot, partners receive insight, observations, and recommendations to inform what comes next.
Partnership Principles
We work with partners, not around them. The environment and goals matter.
The pilot is designed to be clear, focused, and manageable in real retail settings.
The work is built around people, not just process. Development should feel credible and meaningful to participants.
The goal is not simply to run a program. The goal is to help partners strengthen leadership readiness over time.
Where This Can Work
Retail Lab can be explored in a variety of configurations depending on the partner and setting.
Why This Matters
Retail environments are shaped by people: the ones who serve customers, support teams, model standards, and eventually step into larger responsibility.
When future leaders are developed intentionally, the benefits extend beyond one participant or one promotion decision. Partners gain more continuity, stronger internal confidence, and a more thoughtful way to build leadership over time.
Retail Lab exists to support that long-term view.
FAQ
Retail Lab is designed to support different partner structures depending on the environment and the pilot model being explored.
Yes, in the right ecosystem setting, a cohort can be shaped across multiple participating partners.
No. The pilot is designed to be a practical entry point, even for organizations still exploring a more formal development approach.
Not necessarily. The right fit depends more on alignment, goals, and participant profile than on scale alone.
Partners receive a summary of themes, observations, and recommended next steps that can inform future development conversations.
Retail Lab partners with retail ecosystems that want a clearer, earlier, and more intentional way to support future leaders.