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Elevation Summit: ‘9 Dangerous Growth Ideas’

8/22/2015
DENVER — “What’s in greatest demand today isn’t more data, but synthesis — understanding what’s next, crossing boundaries and being able to combine different pieces into an interesting new whole.”  That’s what Dan Mack, managing director of the Mack Elevation Forum, asked attendees to do at Friday’s exclusive, one-day summit co-hosted by Mack Elevation Forum and Drug Store News at Kevin Taylor’s at the Opera House in Denver.

“This event provides competitive advantage for every company attending and is a perfect place for sales and marketing leadership to gain insights to help think differently about their business,” said DSN publisher Wayne Bennett.

Modeled after the cutting-edge TedX conference series, the joint Mack Elevation/DSN summit brought together nine critical thought leaders from both inside and outside of the industry, to challenge attendees to think beyond their brands to achieve ten times the results. “The most special companies are great at blending analytical acumen with the art of the story,” Mack said. “They see the world in a different way.”

“The world is changing, and we need to innovate or die. Disruption is everywhere, and we have to adapt. There’s a marked difference between companies that thrive through the times and those that don’t. The ones that survive react to changes”, said Ryan Olohan, national industry director, health care at Google. “The ones that succeed anticipate, embrace and respond to changes in technology and changes in consumer behavior.”

Beth Stiller, Walgreens’ group VP, retail brands and global sourcing, discussed the power of both understanding and sharing your own personal leadership story, and why it is the way to true intimacy and peak performance. “Leaders must let their team into their own story; it’s a transparent give and take," Stiller said.

In addition to Olohan and Stiller, the speaker lineup included:

  • Bryan Gildenberg, chief knowledge officer at Kantar Retail, laid out 10 global trends that everyone must embrace to win in the new economy;

  • Larry Levin, EVP of business development, shared new insights on millennial segmentation;

  • Karuna Rawal, EVP business lead at Arc/Leo Burnett Group, revealed the best of the best retail innovations for 2015;

  • Marc Landsberg, president/COO at Social Deviant, outlined a human-centered design model for social media and consumer advocacy;

  • Virginia Nicoletti, industry lead, global marketing solutions at Facebook, shared how to reach your customer with precision through Facebook;

  • Greg Kahn, adviser at Internet of Things Consortium, shared why the Internet of Things will continue to change retail, brands and our lives; and

  • Gary Preston, CEO of Preston Partners, shared a blueprint for attracting and retaining the next generation of talent.

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