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Encuentros Retail | Pascual Campos: The Soul of Retail Still Lies in People

In the second episode of Encuentros Retail, Pascual Campos, CEO of Plaza Supermercados, champions an idea that runs throughout the conversation: retail is much more than an economic activity, it is, above all, a relationship between people.
Rather than focusing on technology or the latest industry trends, Pascual places the spotlight on what he believes truly sets retailers apart: team culture, day-to-day execution, and the ability to create meaningful customer experiences.

Rediscovering the Essence of Retail

The episode reflects on what gives a store its identity in an increasingly competitive and standardised marketplace.

For Pascual Campos, the greatest value of retail still lies in the physical store. It is where customer experiences are created, relationships are built, and brands prove whether they truly deliver on their promises.

Leadership, Culture and Excellence in Execution

His perspective begins with a simple principle: a store can only deliver an outstanding customer experience if the people working there experience that same sense of purpose and commitment.

That is why he advocates for building teams that are engaged, empowered, passionate, and proud of their work. Technology, operational processes, and marketing initiatives all play an important role, but none of them can replace the attitude and dedication of the people who welcome customers every day.

Pascual also highlights the importance of execution. In retail, strategies only create value when they are translated into thousands of small actions carried out consistently: listening, smiling, solving problems, and maintaining high standards every single day.

Making Customers Feel Something

The episode’s central reflection is that retail should aspire to achieve far more than completing transactions.

The goal is not simply to sell products, but to create experiences that make customers want to return because they felt heard, recognised and genuinely cared for. That emotional connection is what transforms occasional shoppers into loyal customers.

From this perspective, Pascual Campos advocates for a supermarket model that retains the “soul of a traditional marketplace”, one where product quality, personal relationships and the human experience remain the greatest competitive advantages, even in an increasingly automated world.

His message is especially timely as the retail industry embraces artificial intelligence, automation, and new technologies. The future of retail, he argues, will continue to depend on people who can turn an ordinary shopping trip into a memorable experience.

11/06/2026/by Patricia Wiggett
https://www.motivait.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/Encuentros-Retail-Pascual-Campos-Cover.jpg 1333 2000 Patricia Wiggett https://www.motivait.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/motivait-logo-web-300x113-1.png Patricia Wiggett2026-06-11 15:00:582026-07-14 12:28:17Encuentros Retail | Pascual Campos: The Soul of Retail Still Lies in People
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Encuentros Retail | Veronika Nikolaeva: E-commerce Is Not About Selling More, It’s About Building Trust

Encuentros Retail Episodio 1 con Veronika Nikolaeva

In the first episode of Encuentros Retail, Veronika Nikolaeva, Director of E-commerce at Alcampo, shares a vision of online retail that goes beyond technology and focuses on a much more important goal: building lasting relationships of trust with customers.

The Challenge of E-commerce in Grocery Retail

The conversation explores one of the biggest challenges facing retail today: making online grocery shopping a reliable, seamless experience that customers return to time and again.

Veronika explains that the growth of digital channels is not simply about adding new features or expanding product assortments. Instead, it depends on solving an enormous amount of operational complexity without the customer ever noticing it.

Data, Personalisation and Operational Excellence

Her approach brings together two elements that are often discussed separately.

On one hand, she highlights the intelligent use of data. For Veronika, analytics only create value when they help businesses better understand customers and make decisions that genuinely improve their experience. Data is not the end goal, it is a tool for delivering more relevant, personalised service.

On the other hand, she emphasises the importance of flawless execution. Customer loyalty is built by consistently delivering on promises: ensuring product availability, meeting delivery expectations, maintaining reliable processes and creating frictionless experiences. In grocery retail, where trust is particularly fragile, even small mistakes can have a significant impact on customer retention.

Trust Is the Real Competitive Advantage

The central message throughout the conversation is that successful e-commerce makes complexity invisible.

While customers simply expect to receive exactly what they ordered, an immense logistical, technological, and operational effort takes place behind the scenes. The true success of e-commerce lies in making that complexity disappear from the customer’s perspective.

Beyond digital transformation itself, Veronika offers a broader reflection that is especially relevant for today’s retail landscape: technology only creates value when it improves people’s lives. Personalisation, data intelligence, and automation are not objectives in themselves—they are tools to build trust, simplify shopping, and create long-term customer relationships.

As retail continues to evolve toward increasingly omnichannel experiences, this episode reminds us that innovation only matters when it ultimately strengthens the human experience.

Encuentros Retail is a podcast by InfoRETAIL in collaboration with Motivait, a space for conversation with retail leaders that explores, episode by episode, the biggest challenges facing commerce today: digital transformation, customer experience, loyalty and the future of e-commerce. Each episode offers a close, honest look from inside Spain’s leading retail and consumer goods brands.

19/02/2026/by Patricia Wiggett
https://www.motivait.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/Encuentros-Retail-Veronika-Nikolaeva.jpg 1333 2000 Patricia Wiggett https://www.motivait.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/motivait-logo-web-300x113-1.png Patricia Wiggett2026-02-19 13:44:362026-07-14 11:46:35Encuentros Retail | Veronika Nikolaeva: E-commerce Is Not About Selling More, It's About Building Trust

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