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Delivering Ecommerce Podcast: Episode 03 with Johnny Russo

May 10, 2021 by Johnny Russo Leave a Comment

I was supremely honoured to be on Episode No.3 of Chris Parsons’ new podcast, Delivering Ecommerce, where he and his guests will discuss all things Ecommerce and Digital.

On this episode, we talk about Ecommerce, Leadership, Digital Transformation, The Cozy Shop, Retail, my new book launching in 2021, and my favourite musical (spoiler alter: it’s Frozen II).

You can view or listen to the podcast on various channels linked below:

YouTube: Delivering eCommerce Episode 03 with Johnny Russo VP, Marketing & Ecommerce at The Kersheh Group

Spotify: Delivering eCommerce Episode 03 with Johnny Russo VP, Marketing & Ecommerce at The Kersheh Group

Filed Under: Digital Marketing, Ecommerce, Inspire, Transform, Uncategorized / Personal Tagged With: Book, COVID-19, Digital Marketing, Ecommerce, Lead, Leadership, Marketing, Personal Development, Retail, The Cozy Shop

The Happiness Advantage: Yours For The Taking

March 31, 2019 by Johnny Russo Leave a Comment

Just before I went on vacation, I read a book called The Happiness Advantage, by Shawn Achor. I love reading books on leadership and personal development, and I always have a backlog of about 5 books ready to go when I finish the previous one. But The Happiness Advantage was not on my list. My wife actually got it from her boss. Once she finished reading it, I picked it up…and I could not put it down.

The Happiness Advantage centers on The 7 Principles of Positive Psychology That Fuel Success and Performance at Work. I really though this was just going to be study after study of random research. But Anchor is a great story teller. He took research, his own life experience, and created a framework for being positive and, maybe just as important, spreading that positivity. I also enjoyed that this was not solely for your personal life, but also your day-to-day work or professional life.

And about halfway through reading the 7 Principles Achor outlines, I knew I wanted to document it and start implementing them. So not only are these principles in my own life purpose playbook, but I wanted to help others by writing this blog post.

Now, a warning. If you plan on reading this book soon, maybe you should read it before reading my blog post, as I don’t want to ruin any surprises.

I’ll outline the 7 Principles from the book, and try to give my own story around them as well.

Principle 1: The Happiness Advantage

The first principle talks about ways we can improve our moods and raise our levels of happiness throughout the day. These are helpful to always keep in mind, as they are proven to raise serotonin levels, known as the happy chemical.

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Filed Under: Inspire, Lead, Leadership, Transform, Uncategorized / Personal Tagged With: Advantage, Career, Goal-Setting, Goals, Happiness, Inspire, Leadership, Motivation, Personal Development, Positive

The 5 Pillars of Digital Transformation Strategy at Mark’s

July 11, 2018 by Johnny Russo 1 Comment

Digital transformation is not the path of least resistance. It takes real grit to make change happen when stakeholders are accustomed to more traditional marketing. But digital champions are entering the workforce with more conventional brands and driving change at all levels of business.

Empowered by data, motivated by technological change, these early adopters know that digital transformation is inevitable. But the challenge of creating momentum in siloed organizations with deeply entrenched processes can be slow.

*This post was originally published on www.widerfunnel.com on May 1, 2018.* Link to original post:

The 5 pillars of digital transformation strategy at Mark’s: An interview with changemaker, Johnny Russo

A big thank you to Lindsay Kwan for interviewing me and making this piece come alive. And thank you to our partners, the incredible WiderFunnel team.

How do you bring a traditional brand up to speed in the digital era?

Johnny Russo is always up for a challenge. As the Associate Vice President of E-commerce and Digital Marketing at Canadian retail giant, Mark’s (formerly Mark’s Work Wearhouse), he set out to transform the business in any way possible when he joined the team in January 2016.

Mark’s, under the umbrella of powerhouse, Canadian Tire, is a retailer that has been traditionally focused on selling workwear apparel. And the brand has become a mainstay in the Canadian economy that is historically based in the resources industry.

But with a background in digital marketing and e-commerce, Johnny had early experience in how digital technology can drive smarter, more data-driven decisions.

He knew that digital transformation — and particularly, the experimentation mindset — can drive the customer experience across multiple channels by creating business agility and driving lifetime customer loyalty to the Mark’s brand.

In this interview with changemaker, Johnny Russo, you’ll learn:

  • His own 5 pillars of digital transformation strategy, including People, Partners, Culture, Education, and Change Management.
  • Why your digital transformation strategy should focus on a strong foundation of data, while adapting your strategy to new insights and information.
  • The 4 core attributes of an agile marketing team, including continuous learning, positivity, adaptability and data literacy — necessities of an iterative, test-and-learn digital strategy.

Mark’s is undergoing a digital transformation, empowering every level of business to make data-driven decisions.

Question from Wider Funnel: When you were hired on with Mark’s, when you first got accustomed to the brand, did you have ideas of what you wanted to achieve?

Johnny Russo: I was hired to lead digital marketing and e-commerce, and when you are coming in new, you want to put your stamp on things, but you first have to understand the culture you’re entering.

What I liked about the Mark’s opportunity was one, they are part of Canadian Tire. They’re one of the largest retailers in Canada, which was one of the check marks for me. If you want to be the best, you might as well be with the biggest. So, Mark’s afforded me that opportunity.

The other thing is that Mark’s is a very traditional retailer. I remember picking up the flyer of Canadian Tire and other Canadian Tire-owned brands like Sport Chek or L’Equipeur and even hearing some of the radio ads and it struck me that they were very traditional in the ways they went about their advertising and marketing.

Mark’s is owned and operated by Canadian Tire, along with other notable brands like Sport Chek, Atmosphere, Sports Experts, Atmosphere, and more.

So I thought, what a great challenge to come to a traditional retailer and get them to think of digital. And maybe it wasn’t digital-first at that moment when I was hired on January 2016, but it really has become digital first in so many ways.

We’ve had to fight our way through, don’t get me wrong; it wasn’t just an open door.

It was really testing and learning and trying new things. Getting some quick wins, early. We’ve done a lot of experimentation and a lot of educating along the way.

But that’s what got me excited to come to Mark’s — it was an immense challenge.

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Filed Under: Transform Tagged With: Culture, Data, Digital Marketing, Digital Transformation, Education, Johnny Russo, Leadership, Manager, Marketing, Personal Development, Testing, WiderFunnel

Why Today’s Education Curriculum is Failing Us

April 29, 2018 by Johnny Russo 1 Comment

Why Today’s Education Curriculum is Failing Us

I am frustrated by the education system. The reason so many people want to be entrepreneurs right now, is because our education system is failing us. And I don’t mean primary school. But EVERYTHING after it. I look back to what I was taught in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and not much has changed. Math is still held in such a high regard, but they are teaching stuff 99% of students will never use in their work career, or in life for that matter. Geometry, trigonometry, linear algebra… really? What about teaching high schoolers how to read a financial statement? Or managing finances? Or opening up a savings account? Why not teach real world math? If you want to learn geometry, well then do it, but do you need a teacher for that, in today’s digital age? Go to YouTube, Udemy, or ask away on LinkedIn.

At the World Economic Forum in January 2018, Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba, said “If we do not change the way we teach, 30 years from now, we will be in trouble. The way we teach, the things we teach our kids, are the things from the past 200 years. It is knowledge based. And we cannot teach our kids to compete with machines … We have to teach them something unique, so that a machine can never catch up with us.”

Robots Will Keep Replacing Jobs. How Can We Compete Tomorrow?

Ma also believes that robots will replace 800 million jobs by 2020. With Amazon around, does anyone doubt this?

So how can humans gain an upper hand on machines? Where are all the communication courses? And I don’t mean how to read great works like Shakespeare or Hemingway, or how to write poems, but how to communicate with people? How to take criticism, and how to give it? How to better read social cues. How to conquer the job interview process. How to become self aware. How to get more out of your team, whether you’re leading it or a part of it. Why aren’t these tools and techniques being practiced when we’re 15, 20, 25 years of age?

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Filed Under: Transform Tagged With: Branding, Culture, Digital Age, Digital Marketing, Ecommerce, Education, Inspiration, Johnny Russo, Leadership, Marketing, Personal Branding, Personal Development, Technology

An Often Overlooked Aspect of Being a Great Manager

April 13, 2018 by Johnny Russo Leave a Comment

An Often Overlooked Aspect of Being a Great Manager

Most people start their careers, and after a year or two, they dream of being a boss. They want to be a Manager. They want to lead and mentor a team. And everyone believes they will be good at managing a team. And at the beginning of your career, you may even think it looks easy. After all, you communicate great with your friends and colleagues, how hard can leading people be?

This blog post won’t cover all the aspects that make a great (or bad) Manager, but it will cover one very important one. Be responsive.

Time Management Can Be a Key Driver in Being Responsive

See, here’s the thing. Usually, when you become a Manager, you have more responsibilities which means you have to manage your time better. If you don’t do a good job of managing your time, you will either: A. Always have to play catch up at night or on the weekends or B. Always leave your team looking for answers because you’re not being responsive to their questions and/or needs.

If you take on the responsibility of being a Manager – remember, this is a big step in your career – you’re being given employees whom leadership expects you to mentor, coach, mold, help, and maybe most importantly, they expect you to get them to get shit done. Meaning if you are a Manager, you cannot be a bottleneck. You cannot keep your team waiting for answers – unanswered emails, texts, or calls, and a lack of timely decision-making will surely not move the needle, and then you may lose respect amongst your team. You also need to make time for them. Even if you’re wrapped up in meetings all day, that’s no excuse. Take them for a coffee. Have breakfast with them. Stay late to talk with them. Make time for them.

And this does not go only for new Managers. This is even more crucial for senior Managers and senior leaders, as you have even more responsibility, pressure, and probably more issues to tackle.

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Filed Under: Lead, Leadership, Transform Tagged With: Coaching, Johnny Russo, Leader, Leadership, Manager, Managing, Mentoring, Perfection, Personal Development, Responsive, Team, Time Management

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