Michael Turcsanyi, President at OrderDynamics, discussing the exciting evolution in retail and commerce |
Day One Highlights
The opening keynote panel, which featured Ted Starkman (former President of the Shopping Channel) and Tanbir Grover (Director of eCommerce at Lowe’s Canada), touched on an array of high-level omni-channel concepts including the idea that mobile sites and strategies are playing an important role in supporting in-store shopping experiences. Tanbir continued to suggest that as an online community we still need to figure out what the right mobile experience is, and that we need to spend the same amount of time and thought on mobile shopping sites and strategies as we’ve done in the past for desktop experiences.
Day One Keynote Panel with Ted Starkman and Tanbir Grover |
Later that morning, OrderDynamics CEO, Michael Benadiba, lead an executive roundtable discussing best practices being used by mid-large retailers to deploy omni-channel commerce initiatives. The roundtable featured great contribution and savvy advice from some of Canada’s biggest and most sophisticated retailers – both Canadian, as well as those based out of the U.S. As if it wasn’t already clear, the appetite and desire to deliver a best of breed, unified shopping experience is at an all-time high in Canada. While it makes perfect sense, it’s encouraging to see such a challenging undertaking taken so seriously by senior retail leaders. As we've noted in recent omni-channel focused webinars, Executive buy-in is a critical when launching omni-channel commerce strategies.
OrderDynamics CEO Michael Benadiba leading an omni-channel focused roundtable during eTail Canada |
Tara Conway of Toys 'R Us discussing expectations of Canadian consumers |
eTail Canada’s second day started with a keynote presentation from OrderDynamics VP of Operations, Tammy Nyman. Tammy’s address focused on the evolution of Canadian consumers, their expectations, and what retailers are doing to meet these growing expectations. She also outlined the percentage of Canadian retailers operating eCommerce websites (statistics were collected from an independent study of 900+ retailers in Canada by OrderDynamcs in January 2013).
Following Tammy’s session, she continued to chair and moderate several speaking panels throughout the day including an insightful panel that featured Todd Dean (VP of Cross-Channel and eCommerce at ALDO Group) and Thierry Hay-Sabourin (Director of eCommerce at Best Buy Canada/Futureshop). Like much of the conference, this session focused on omni-channel retailing, and how Canadian retailers are “flattening” their organizations to adapt to modern shopping expectations and reduce channel-centric approaches. Thierry had a great quote that truly depicts the challenge that lies within omni-channel commerce, saying “Multi-channel retailing means involving every area of your business and working together. It means massive disruption for organizations.” Todd Dean added to that too, “Omni-channel is a re-think of the retail model. It supports the consumer decision making journey. [Aldo] has no hesitation to change our online experience if it isn’t supporting our retail stores.”
OrderDynamics VP of Operations Tammy Nyman moderating ecommerce leaders from Aldo and Futureshop |
Forrester Research Principal Analyst Peter Sheldon's keynote presentation |
OrderDynamics ecommerce networking and cocktail party |
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The OrderDynamics Team
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