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  • May 15, 2023
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NRF Rise-Up Retail Certification {Vocabulary}
a positive attitude - optimistic, positive, and encouraging state of mind

account takeover - account login information is stolen and accessed
illegally

accountable - to be responsible for your own actions

active listening - a structured form of listening and responding that
focuses the attention on the speaker

adaptability - be open to, and ready for, frequent change and adjust
quickly

advertising - the activity of producing paid advertisements for
commercial products and services

allocation - distributing merchandise from the manufacturer to a
retailer's locations

Americans with Disabilities Act - prohibits employers from
discriminating against qualified individuals with disabilities

anti-theft methods - practices to manage and minimize deliberate
preventable losses

asset protection - the department responsible for reducing waste,
breakage, or theft, and increase safety (also referred to as loss prevention)

attitude - a way of thinking or feeling about something that is usually
reflected in behavior

audio ads on podcasts - an advertising strategy in which retailers use
podcast-digital audio-messages to advertise their merchandise

,automated fraud - theft of credit card information or randomly
generated card numbers and CVV codes which bots use to place multiple
orders

available inventory - the number of units within the total inventory that
are available to sell (on-hand inventory)

average customer spend - the average amount a customer spends during
a store visit

average sale - the total of all sales divided by the number of transactions

barcode - a machine-readable series of parallel lines, used in retail to
create a unique item identifier

bonuses - monetary incentives given to employees for great
performance

broadcast advertising - commercials produced for television, radio, or
movie screens

bundle pricing - when multiple products and/or services are sold
together for a lower retail price to create the perception of value

buying - the branch of retail responsible for selecting and purchasing
merchandise.

card fraud - when a debit or credit card are used illegally

carton handling - unloading and labeling cartons and pallets received
from manufacturers or other suppliers

cash transactions - when cash is the form of payment

checks - written, dated, and signed instrument that directs a bank to pay
a specific sum of money to the bearer

closed-circuit cameras - security cameras that are used to watch areas of
the store, on the sales floor and in other locations

, COGS (cost of goods sold) - direct costs associated with production of a
product

commission - a percentage of sales is given to sales associates as a part
of their wages

company and store-level goals - sales goals based on the previous year's
performance used to determine the amount of inventory and sales needed

company discounts - product discounts offered as additional
compensation and facilitate employee engagement

company website - a website that represents a retailer on the Internet

compensation - what a company gives its employees in exchange for
their work

competitive pricing - a pricing strategy in which retailers set their prices
taking into account the competition

competitors - businesses with similar products and/or services that
compete for the same customers

corporation - a business that has shareholders through publicly-traded
stock, and usually has centralized decision-making

cost - the amount of money paid by a retailer to the manufacturer or
supplier for an item

crew trainer - an experienced associate who will train new team
members and assist other crew members

cross-selling - recommending additional products that complement a
customer's purchase

customer satisfaction - how happy customers are with a company's
products, services, and capabilities

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