Change in Hong Kong Quarantine Rules Expected Monday Sources in Hong Kong had been telling me that the Hong Kong government was going to announce quarantine policy changes in November. It looks that the timetable may have moved up as, according to Bloomberg, an announcement is expected on Monday, August 8, 2022. Here is how Bloomberg describes the current policy: Hong … [Read more...] about Disruption Report #61: Change in Hong Kong Quarantine Rules Coming, China Launches World’s, Largest Container Ship, and Supply Chain Capacity Increased and Freight Costs Declined in July
John Baulch’s Friday Blog, The Toy Industry From a British Perspective
I am very pleased to announce that we will run John Baulch’s “Friday Blog” on a weekly basis. John Baulch, the Publisher of Toy World, is an outstanding source of knowledge and wit about the British toy industry. His blog is a great read. So great, that we wanted to share it with you. John has worked in the toy industry on several trade magazines over the past 40 years, … [Read more...] about John Baulch’s Friday Blog, The Toy Industry From a British Perspective
Is Retail In Trouble? It’s an emotional question.
The more the press talks about recession, the more people who watch and read media think we are in one. We as human beings wish to be rational creatures, but emotion plays a major roll in how we see our future. That’s why I was concerned by two articles published over the last two weeks. One was in the July 25, 2022, issue of CSA. Written by Editor-In-Chief Marianne Wilson, … [Read more...] about Is Retail In Trouble? It’s an emotional question.
Chow, Pong, and Kong: Mahjong!
“Mah-Jongg” trademark advertisement page, Toys and Novelties, September 1924. From the Philip E. Orbanes papers. The Strong, Rochester, New York. When the film adaptation of Kevin Kwan’s hit book Crazy Rich Asians came out in 2018, I knew I’d have to watch it on the big screen. (A charming romantic comedy starring several of my favorite actors in beautiful Singapore? Yes, … [Read more...] about Chow, Pong, and Kong: Mahjong!
My Interview with Game Inventor, Sherry Martin
Sherry Martin is a consummate, whose passion is creating games with an educational bent. I was intrigued by Sherry’s journey in the toy industry as well as his thoughts on to game invention. Here is my interview: Richard: Sherry, you have had quite a journey as a game inventor and entrepreneur. Tell us about yourself. Sherry: As a boy, I had a vivid … [Read more...] about My Interview with Game Inventor, Sherry Martin
Fortune Global 500 – Where Toy and Toy Related Companies Rank
Fortune Magazine has issued its 2022 Fortune Global 500. The list ranks the world’s top 500 companies by revenue. I have gone through the list and pulled out those companies that are toy-related. Twenty toy-related companies made my list. They are: 1 Walmart – US – Mass Merchandiser 2 Amazon – US – Ecommerce 3 CVS – US – Drug 26 Costco – US – Bricks and Mortar … [Read more...] about Fortune Global 500 – Where Toy and Toy Related Companies Rank
The Toy Guy Gives Us His Insights on Summer’s Hot Toys
Summer Toys Bring The Fun! Here it is summer of 2022. COVID-19 isn’t done with us yet, but people are a little more courageous about travel, thanks to vaccines and continued attention to being careful. However, prices for airfares, gas, and hotels are way up, so we’re predicting that vacations are going to be a bit shorter and perhaps a bit closer to home. That means that … [Read more...] about The Toy Guy Gives Us His Insights on Summer’s Hot Toys
Strong National Museum of Play Artifact of the Month: Matchbox Electronic Sounds of Service Repair Center, 121.2901
As appealing as Matchbox toy cars may be on their own, this 1981 service center play set creates an environment for further imaginative play with vehicles. The side of the box suggests, “Lift the elevator to the upper level. Check your car’s performance on the dynamometer.” Or “Hear 7 real car sounds at the push of a button.” Or “Operate the lift, side the racks, open the … [Read more...] about Strong National Museum of Play Artifact of the Month: Matchbox Electronic Sounds of Service Repair Center, 121.2901
Gen Z Is Turning Its Back On Social Networks – Why It Matters to the Toy Industry
For the last decade, those of us in the world of toys have watched social networks become increasingly essential as a conduit to end users and gatekeepers. The rise of Facebook and Instagram, in particular, has seemed unstoppable….until now. Gen Z, specifically those 18 to 29, is turning its back on social networks. Pew Research has conducted a survey entitled, “Percentage … [Read more...] about Gen Z Is Turning Its Back On Social Networks – Why It Matters to the Toy Industry
Walmart and Target Struggle to Solve the 2022 Economic Maze
The current economy is like one of those maze puzzles. Knowing which path leads to a successful outcome or a dead end is almost impossible. A knotted supply chain, a threat of recession, continuing inflation, a geo-political fracture between the U.S. and China, a war in Ukraine, continuing Covid worries, and a challenging political climate makes for a puzzle no one can quite … [Read more...] about Walmart and Target Struggle to Solve the 2022 Economic Maze