

The Modern Retail Podcast
Digiday
The Modern Retail Podcast is a podcast about all the ways the retail industry is changing and modernizing. Every Saturday, senior reporters Gabi Barkho and Melissa Daniels break down the latest retail headlines and interview executives about what it takes to keep up in today’s retail landscape, diving deep into growth strategies, brand autopsies, economic changes and more
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Apr 5, 2018 • 29min
‘In careers, you make bets’: GE’s Linda Boff on taking chances and hiring with her ‘spidey sense’
GE CMO Linda Boff has been in business for years. As a manager, she has developed what she calls a "spidey sense" about hiring. On this episode of Starting Out, Boff discusses how this sense has helped her decide which candidates to take chances on.

Mar 29, 2018 • 18min
OMD CEO John Osborn: Allow yourself flexibility to explore opportunities
John Osborn recently made a major leap when he moved to media agency OMD after 25 years at creative shop BBDO. But the seemingly sharp turn in his career was the result of an organized mind. On this episode of Starting Out, Osborn discusses being an over-programmer, obsessively charting out his career path, which began -- like many kids -- with mowing lawns.

Mar 22, 2018 • 23min
Ogilvy & Mather’s John Seifert You’re only as good as others give you permission to be
From college dropout to the worldwide CEO of Ogilvy & Mather, John Seifert’s career seems like the plot of a movie. Seifert joined the agency for a summer job during his sophomore year at the University of Southern California 38 years ago -- and never left. On this episode of Starting Out, Seifert discusses his path to one of the largest agencies in the world.

Mar 15, 2018 • 29min
Big Spaceship’s Michael Lebowitz: ‘Half of all success is serendipity’
Michael Lebowitz is the founder and CEO of creative agency Big Spaceship, which has grown to over 100 employees since he started it in 2000. In this episode of Starting Out, Lebowitz talks about the importance of creating a framework for creativity and his path to founding a company.

Mar 8, 2018 • 30min
Razorfish co-founder Jeff Dachis on his days of being a provocateur
Jeff Dachis is the founder of diabetes management app One Drop and co-founder of Razorfish. On this episode of Starting Out, Dachis discusses his career path, from his days of being a self-described provocateur in downtown New York to starting a new venture after being diagnosed with diabetes.

Feb 22, 2018 • 19min
DigitasLBi’s Michael Kahn: Sustainable leadership is a ‘marathon at a sprint pace’
Michael Kahn went from multiple entrepreneurial stints to a long-term leadership role at Performics before arriving at DigitasLBi as its global brand president. In this episode of Starting Out, Kahn discusses the challenges of switching gears from short-term to long-term leadership.

Feb 15, 2018 • 25min
Barton F. Graf CCO: ‘90 percent of a creative person’s life is rejection’
Gerry Graf is the chief creative officer and a founder at creative agency Barton F. Graf, who’s worked at major creative shops like Goodby Silverstein & Partners, BBDO and Saatchi & Saatchi. On this episode of Starting Out, Graf discusses how rejection — a fact of life in advertising — has marked his career and more.

Feb 8, 2018 • 26min
Omnicom’s Jonathan Nelson: 'As you run a larger company, it’s harder to say we’re all equal'
Jonathan Nelson is the CEO at Omnicom Digital, a global marketing and communications holding company that employs about 84,000 people around the world. Nelson is a true veteran of digital. He founded Organic in 1983 and has seen some serious highs and serious lows in the business of advertising -- including having his staff quit after delivering on their first big assignment. What happened after, and more, on this episode of Starting Out.

Feb 1, 2018 • 23min
McCann’s Harris Diamond: Hire people who are better than you
McCann Worldgroup CEO Harris Diamond has taken the IPG network to new heights since he came on board in 2012. In this episode of Starting Out, Diamond talks about work-life balance and an important lesson he learned in management.

Jan 25, 2018 • 20min
Cycle Media’s Jason Stein: 'You can’t succeed if you’re not delegating to great people'
Jason Stein, founder and CEO of marketing service agency Laundry Service and media company Cycle, pushed himself to the extreme while founding two companies and learned to step back and lead once they were established. On this week’s Starting Out, Stein talks about what it takes to succeed in the early days of a business and continuing to reinforce its culture and values.