Welcome to Mobile First — This is a weekly podcast that digs into the mobile strategy, user insights, and technology driving the latest in business innovation.
This podcast is brought to you by Emerge Interactive
I’m your host, Jordan Bryant.
Every week, I talk with today’s biggest thought leaders leveraging mobile.
We’ll gain insights from their experience to help your organization truly become Mobile First.
Our Guest
Joe Blecha is the Global Director for Product Development at Stance Socks whose cause is to make a product as imaginative, as expressive and uncommonly cool as the people who wear it. Joe has over 16 years of experience the field of outer wear and has worked with companies like Nike, DC and Burton. He has worked for projects for the US Olympics Snowboarding team and mini clothing collections like the Nike SB and Jordan, to name a few.
Here are the highlights of our conversation with our guest:
Getting to know Joe, what keeps him busy, and about his love for surfing, snowboarding, meditation and yoga.
How his passion for outdoor clothing had budded from his love for individual sports and how these sports, which he started enjoying at a young age, had appealed to him tremendously and made him decide that this is what he wanted to do with his life. Joe also shares how he came to join the industry and his interesting beginnings.
His journey in product development starting from gaining insights from customer feedback, coming up with ideas to make the product better, looking at possibilities and testing them out, arriving with a product, up until getting it out there for consumer validation.
Reasons why he made the transition from working in Nike to joining a start-up including the advantages of being hands on with your product, innovation, the wider reach you get from a smaller group and growth.
As Global Director for Product Development, Joe shares how he makes his impact through technology and creation of new processes.
Technologies that he sees which enable process changes and which impacts supply chains.
The attributes that Stance imbibes which allows it to scale; such a having a forward-thinking mentality and the ability to grow supply chains and produce committed supplies.
What Joe thinks the company should focus more on: consumer experience, modernizing the supply chain by working inside out or focusing on digital products and systems?
Channels that they have in place to measure how consumers get introduced to Stance; their spending habits; and comparing and contrasting results of various marketing campaigns.
How they incorporate an approach which is a balance of art and science to come up with fresh ideas to improve customer experience; the timelines in implementing these; and the some of the limiting factors that they encounter during the process.
Joe shares an internal initiative -- the Idea Innovation Hopper – how it’s structured and how it works; and how he sees mobile integrated in this process.
The future of product development in Joe’s perspective, how mobile plays into it and where Stance is going to make that leap.
Rapid Fire Questions
Would you put more emphasis on the idea or the execution? How would you weigh each of them and why?
The execution is slightly more important than the idea. Everybody can have a great idea but being able to execute on it is more important. It’s 60 – 40 for me.
What is your biggest learning lesson on your journey so far?
Be passionate in what you do and embrace adversity.
What is your favorite business book?
Autobiography of Elon Musk
Shoe Dog
Crucial Conversations
What is your favorite digital resource?
Ted Talks
What is your favorite app and why?
Insight Timer
Headspace
YogaGlo
What is the coolest thing that you are working on right now that you want everyone to know about?
We are the official on-field sock provider of the MLB.