Breaking the Stigma: Racism, the Opioid Endemic, Lies, and Inviting Grandma to the Dispensary

Breaking the Stigma: Racism, the Opioid Endemic, Lies, and Inviting Grandma to the Dispensary

by Charlena Berry

Narrated by Linda Jones

Unabridged — 7 hours, 26 minutes

Breaking the Stigma: Racism, the Opioid Endemic, Lies, and Inviting Grandma to the Dispensary

Breaking the Stigma: Racism, the Opioid Endemic, Lies, and Inviting Grandma to the Dispensary

by Charlena Berry

Narrated by Linda Jones

Unabridged — 7 hours, 26 minutes

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Overview

Stigma is a process by which the reaction of others spoils normal identity.

-Erving Goffman

As a cannabis retailer, you face the same challenges as every business today, but there are more obstacles for you than the local brick-and-mortar shops or dominating online stores.

Being successful means creating a customer experience fueled by a thorough understanding of the consumer. For retailers in the still newly forming cannabis industry, this knowledge only comes from breaking through barriers of a deeply ingrained stigma-one with catastrophic consequences.

In Breaking the Stigma, Fortune 500 business executive Charlena Berry provides a framework for becoming a prosperous cannabis retailer, showing you how to overcome your product's negative connotations and impart vital, need-to-know truths about your industry. With first-hand experience with the devastating opioid endemic, Charlena's fight for cannabis's legitimacy is a personal one. She shares decades of business insight to show you how to gain market share using traditional retail strategies to improve the customer experience and ultimately gain profitability. Insure your business and product sustainability and be part of the solution to society's deadliest problem with this emotionally driven, fact-based strategy for long-term success.

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Kirkus Reviews

2022-06-03
A debut guide offers counsel to cannabis retailers.

“The stigma of cannabis is one of the biggest barriers we face as retailers,” writes Berry, a former Fortune 500 executive who now operates a cannabis business consultancy. This informative book begins with the author’s sobering admission that she got interested in medical marijuana when she witnessed opioid addiction in her own family. In the opening chapter, Berry broadly defines the stigma of cannabis by enumerating four “big lies” (“Black Men are Dangerous”; “Cannabis is Dangerous”; “Opioids are Safe”; and “Addiction is the Addict’s Fault”), which, she explains, are interconnected. These lies are contrasted with “Big Truths” about marijuana, including its medical, economic, and societal benefits, detailed very effectively by the author in the next chapter. Having addressed the negative perceptions and positive impacts of cannabis, Berry turns her attention to the retail side in the book’s remaining chapters. She covers customer relationships, leadership, branding, service, merchandising, omnichannel, marketing, and store operations; in short, it’s a comprehensive menu of what any retailer needs to know, with a specific focus on selling marijuana. The author applies her considerable experience working with leading traditional retailers to an area that has special challenges. Justifiably, Berry emphasizes the consumer experience as the key aspect of retailing: “A delightful customer experience generates the most important competitive advantage you can have in this industry: customer loyalty.” Her rundown of typical customers—well beyond the “stoner” stereotype—should be extremely valuable to every cannabis retailer. One of the author’s useful and creative ideas, for example, is to give customers a “cannabis usage journal” that “provides a structured format for users to record their experiences with different cannabis strains and products.” Other material is commonly found in basic retailing books; clearly, Berry’s intent is to touch on all of these areas without getting too deeply in the weeds. Still, there is just enough clearly written content in each chapter, augmented by numerous instructional sidebars and a few well-placed stories, to provide a solid platform for retail operations. For those interested in starting or improving a cannabis retail business, this work fits the bill.

Authoritative and highly actionable advice on selling marijuana.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940174944664
Publisher: Zepplyn Publishing
Publication date: 04/26/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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