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In this episode of Oddly Strategic, host Mark Peters delves into the psychology behind IKEA's iconic store layout and its impact on customer behavior. From the evolution of IKEA's business model in 1958 to its well-engineered 'long, natural way' design, Mark explains how IKEA creates a customer journey where confusion and friction build loyalty and attachment. Discover lessons on designing for discovery, leveraging effort for emotional investment, and creating comfort through controlled unpredictability. Tune in to learn how these principles can be applied to your business strategy for better customer engagement and satisfaction. 00:00 The IKEA Experience: A Journey Begins 00:51 The Psychology Behind IKEA's Maze 01:35 The Origins of IKEA's Unique Layout 02:44 The Science of Customer Engagement 04:31 Personal Reflections on IKEA 05:48 Lessons from IKEA's Success 10:28 Practical Applications for Your Business 13:53 Conclusion: Designing for Discovery 15:00 Next on Oddly Strategic ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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