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Gen Z is walking into your stores on purpose. They came for connection, community, and a human experience they can’t get from a screen. The question is whether the people you hired are ready to meet them.Most retail job descriptions were written for a store that no longer exists. In this episode, Ron Thurston explores what the experience economy actually demands from your frontline — and what the retailers winning with Gen Z are doing differently.The Three Human Truths1. Retail — You’re Hiring for Transactions. Gen Z Needs an Experience.When Gen Z walks into a physical store, they’re not evaluating it on product selection or price. They’re evaluating it on atmosphere, energy, and the quality of human interaction. Most retail job descriptions are still built around transaction efficiency — POS operation, schedule flexibility, product folding. They were written for a store that no longer exists. The experience economy demands something different: empathy, curiosity, and focus. Those qualities don’t appear on a resume. But they determine every customer interaction.2. Technology — Onboarding for Compliance Is Failing the Experience Economy.McKinsey research shows it takes roughly six to eight weeks for a new frontline hire to reach full productivity. The question is what retailers are teaching during that time. UKG’s global frontline study found that 47% of frontline workers feel there are two separate cultures in their organization — one for the floor, one for everyone else. Nowhere is that gap more visible than in onboarding. Retailers give new associates the operational layer. They rarely give them the experiential layer: what does it actually feel like to work here, and what does it mean to make a customer’s day?3. People — The Retailers Winning With Gen Z Are Rewriting the Role.The best operators have changed three things: what they select for (emotional intelligence, genuine curiosity about people), how they define success on the floor (dwell time, return visit rate, social engagement — not just conversion rate), and how they invest in the manager who develops the frontline team. Because you can hire the right person and onboard them intentionally — and then put them under a manager who doesn’t have the time, training, or support to develop them. And everything you invested in the first two steps evaporates within 90 days.Research Sources — Full Links62% of Gen Z purchases happen in physical stores Deloitte 2025 US Retail Industry Outlook — https://www.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/industry/retail-distribution/retail-distribution-industry-outlook/2025.html52% of Gen Z shoppers share photos or videos during a mall visit Advertising Week — Gen Z and the Mall, 2025 — https://www.advertisingweek.com/gen-z-and-the-mall-202547% of frontline workers feel there are two separate cultures in their organization — one for frontline employees and one for everyone else UKG Global Frontline Study 2026 — More Perspectives from the Frontline Workforce (8,200 workers, 10 countries) — https://www.ukg.com/company/newsroom/global-study-reveals-flexibility-and-financial-wellness-are-top-2026-priorities-frontline-workers32% of all first jobs are in retail — one in four American teenagers works in this industry RETAIL PRIDE — Ron Thurston (referenced in episode) — https://a.co/d/0j4SaAbMGen Z is evaluating physical retail destinations on atmosphere, energy, and quality of human interaction — not product selection or price ICSC — The Rise of Third Places: Becoming Your Community’s Social Experience Hub, 2025 — https://www.icsc.com/news-and-views/icsc-exchange/the-rise-of-third-places-becoming-your-communitys-social-experience-hub-in-202597% of Gen Z shop at brick-and-mortar stores — driven by immediacy, touch, and social experience ICSC — Rise of the Gen Z Consumer Report, 2023 — https://www.icsc.com/news-and-views/icsc-exchange/the-rise-of-the-gen-z-consumerMcKinsey: ~6–8 weeks for a new frontline hire to reach full productivity McKinsey — How Retailers Can Build and Retain a Strong Frontline Workforce, 2024 — https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/retail/our-insights/how-retailers-can-build-and-retain-a-strong-frontline-workforce-in-2024Books ReferencedRETAIL PRIDE by Ron Thurston — #1 Bestseller https://a.co/d/0j4SaAbMHUMAN PRIDE by Ron Thurston https://geni.us/humanprideConnect With RonWebsite: ronthurston.com https://ronthurston.comLinkedIn (Ron): linkedin.com/in/rthurston/ https://linkedin.com/in/rthurston/LinkedIn (Retail in America): linkedin.com/company/retail-in-america/ https://linkedin.com/company/retail-in-america/Subscribe — Episodes to your inbox: ronthurston.com https://ronthurston.com
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