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Our relationship with Albert Plant
We have collaborated with Albert Plant for over 13 years. He has provided valuable, in-depth insight into the retail sector, and has helped shape our product and service offerings to retail clients.
Like Mr. Plant, RBC recognizes that to succeed in the retail industry, you need the advice of someone who truly understands the opportunities and challenges faced by retailers on a daily basis. The in-depth financial expertise and industry understanding of our team of retail specialists can provide advice to help your business succeed.
The Retail Game: Playing to Win
In his new book, "The Retail Game", Mr. Plant shares his extensive knowledge and unique perspective gained from almost 40 years experience in the retail sector. His book focuses on common issues facing retailers, including:
Advice to help you achieve short- and long-term goals for success
Help in creating a clear vision for your business and strategies for marketing it
Strategies for finding, hiring, and keeping the right employees for your business
Insight into the wants and needs of today's sophisticated consumer.
“Twenty-seven years ago we were so full of the vision of what we wanted our business to be. I wish I had read a book like this. I didn't know what I didn't know! I think there is something for all retailers in this book.”
- David Russell, President, Sporting Life Ltd.
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Contact Us

To obtain a complimentary copy of Albert Plant's book "The Retail Game", contact your RBC account manager or a retail specialist in your area. We hope you find this book to be an essential reference guide to successful retailing in Canada.
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Royal Bank of Canada is not responsible for or specifically endorse any of the products, services, strategies, information or technical advice provided by the author, or any third parties, in "The Retail Game" or through any website. You should consult your own professional advisors when planning to implement a business or financial strategy to ensure your individual circumstances have been properly considered and that your actions are based on the latest available information.
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