New U.S. Report: One in Three Retail Associates Lack Individual Mobile Devices

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New Coresight Research survey commissioned by Zebra Technologies shows store operations would benefit most from equipping employees with a mobile device and modern software applications.
New Coresight Research survey commissioned by Zebra Technologies shows store operations would benefit most from equipping employees with a mobile device and modern software applications.

Coresight Research survey commissioned by Zebra Technologies shows store operations would benefit most from equipping employees with a mobile device and modern software applications

LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill., December 03, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Zebra Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: ZBRA), a leading digital solution provider enabling businesses to intelligently connect data, assets, and people, commissioned a report conducted by Coresight Research to understand if U.S. retail associates are equipped to do their jobs well. The report, titled "Success at Hand: Equipping Frontline Workers with More Mobile Devices to Drive Revenue and Delight Customers," indicates there are an estimated 7.7 million retail employees who do not have mobile devices available for their exclusive use. This equals approximately one-third of the current U.S. retail workforce.

While skill and talent shortages are cited as a leading barrier to equipping retail associates with devices, the smartphone-like interfaces on devices allow workers to use them more easily. In addition, artificial intelligence (AI) tools on the devices enhance frontline worker capabilities and ultimately help bridge the skills gap.

"Most people are accustomed to always having mobile devices in their hands. When they don’t have one, workers feel disconnected from the people, tools, and information they rely on to do their jobs well," said Deborah Weinswig, CEO, Coresight Research. "This study opened our eyes to the reason why some retailers may be struggling to attract and retain employees or meet shoppers’ expectations."

The Coresight Research report indicates 40% of employees working for large retailers either have to share a mobile device or go without one. Mass merchandisers and companies with over $1 billion in revenue ranked above average in terms of the proportion of workers without their own mobile devices at their companies.

Those who work in store operations (42%), merchandising (37%) or on the store floor (34%) are the least likely to have dedicated devices even though they are often considered to be among the most mobile-dependent team members and highly influence shopper satisfaction ratings.

Retailers who participated in the Coresight Research survey acknowledged that giving each employee a dedicated mobile device would significantly help increase the efficiency of daily operational tasks such as restocking shelves and enhance communications between staff. Other benefits include improving product placement accuracy, customer service response time and the efficiency of delivery and curbside pickup as well as enhancing the accuracy of price checks, product information and promotional execution.