How a 115-Year-Old Company Uses A Framework That Contains Bridges, Boats, and Moats with David Katz

21/09/2025 1h 20min Episodio 80
How a 115-Year-Old Company Uses A Framework That Contains Bridges, Boats, and Moats with  David Katz

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The Watson Weekend is sponsored by Rithum because if you’re in commerce, this is the event you can’t miss. Rithum LIVE is happening Sept 25 in New York City and Oct 9 in London—bringing together top brands, retailers, and leaders for a full day on the future of commerce. Learn more at rithum.com/nycHosts Rick Watson and Jessica Lesesky begin the show with a review of the news from the past weekend that caught their attention. The headline Hangover highlights Rent the Runway's subscriber growth but declining profits amid competition, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's initiative to cut bureaucracy and return to a startup culture, and varied holiday sales forecasts, with consumers expected to benefit despite retailer margin pressures. YouTube's creator economy is noted for paying out over $100 billion to creators in four years, underscoring the platform's growth and influence. They then sit down with David Katz, EVP and CMO of Randa Apparel and Accessories, a billion-dollar company managing 35 brands, including Calvin Klein, Levi Strauss, Cole Haan, Dickies, Tommy Hilfiger, Columbia Sportswear, and 30 additional brands.🔥 KEY TOPICS COVERED:What percentage of the Randa business is as a licensee to another brand versus its own?What challenges are retailers facing, and how do they impact brands?The importance of direct engagement with customersHow Randa uses its “moats, boats, and bridges” frameworkThe challenges, such as tariff uncertainties, inventory risk, and the impact of public company pressures on retailersThe importance of looking to the future rather than recreating the normalThe conversation underscores the complexity of modern retail, the critical role of leadership and culture in navigating change, and the potential of AI and technology as tools rather than solutions. Chapters:Welcome to The Watson Weekend - 00:00Headline Hangover - 03:47Introducing David Katz 18:21Randa Apparel and Accessories business model 21:31Disruption and technology 23:43The current environment  27:30Exceptions prove the rule 33:45Uncertainty and supply chain 39:52Leadership and rationalization - 43:01Customer loyalty 43:36The tale of Hudson's Bay 46:24What role does data play in retail 50:54The impact of AI - 54:36The Taylor Swift impact 57:00Strategy in today’s world - 01:02:27What is the 'moats, boats, and bridges' framework - 01:10:00The need to look towards the future and not return to the normal - 01:17:45#watsonweekend #marketing #randa #leadershipThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp

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